> Many lawmakers surely realize this, but their main goal is re-election, and doing something (the equivalent of Dilbert moving his mouse around) gives the media something to report, which in turn keeps the lawmakers' names in front of the public and feeds the perception of positive action.
You're assuming that they would "do good" if not for the pressures of re-election.
You're assuming that they would "do good" if not for the pressures of re-election.
How about some supporting evidence?