Last I checked, ours was still a government, according to President Lincoln, "of the people, by the people and for the people," so where the hell does Representative Eric Massa (D-NY) get off stating, "I will vote adamantly against the interests of my district if I actually think what I am doing is going to be helpful." No sir, your title is REPRESENTATIVE. Your JOB is to represent the interests of your district. That's what they hired you to do.
When we vote people into office assuming they have our best interests at heart, we are doing a grave disservice to ourselves. We are in fact enabling exactly the kind of attitude that says things like what Representative Massa said to a group at Netroots Nation 2009 in Pittsburgh.
Excuse me, Mister Congressman, but I will decide what is in my best interest, thank you very much, because it is my right to do so. It is also still my right to decide what is in the best interests of my children. And it is my right and responsibility to vote for people I believe will protect my rights. Our government was not established to take care of us like children as so many have unfortunately come to believe, but to enable us to take care of ourselves by keeping us safe from "all enemies, foreign and domestic," the vow that you, sir, and your colleagues have sworn to uphold. The Constitution of the United States of America was intended, designed, and written to limit the size of government and the actions of its elected officials, and provide a framework within which We the People could live our lives as safe, independent, productive members of this society.