Rodney Alexander, John Breaux, and Billy Tauzin
recently addressed the Council for a Better Louisiana on their perceptions of
today’s Congress. All served in the House of Representatives and Breaux additionally
in the Senate, which he departed in 2005. Tauzin also left then, and Alexander
took off in 2013.
Thus, only Alexander’s experience is reasonably
recent, although all have maintained somewhat close connections to the
institutions, because they work as lobbyists. That fact clues us in to understanding
the insularity of their observations. Nothing like hanging around the same
clique, even if it refreshes it membership, for 35 years like Breaux to isolate
yourself exceptionally from the rest of the country and the typical citizen.