Well, IMO both Hoosiers and Americans at large would be far better served by KEEPING people like him in office to find a way to FIX the problem.
We all know that there are problems X,Y,Z in "business as usual" in DC.
We don't know when someone is going to have the balls to step up and change it.
While I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiment, SB, I think it might be a tad naive. If you've ever worked in a corporate environment where idiocy prevailed, you'd have some idea of what it must be like in Congress, which I'd guess would be entrenched idiocy times 1,000. On NBC's newscast tonight, they ran footage of Bayh's retirement speech and noted that five (I think) other Democratic incumbents decided not to seek re-election for the same reason. I think there are Republicans, too, but again, I don't remember the number. They also noted that the last time this many incumbents chose not to seek re-election for a similar reason was in 1996, and that partisanship has only escalated since then. I wish I knew what the answer is, but whatever it is, it's not making its way to Capitol Hill.

