carriers,stenographers,womentypewriters,clerks,becauseofthepoliticsofthemselvesortheirfriends,withoutregardtotheirownservice,is,fromthestandpointofthepeopleatlarge,asfoolishanddegradingasitiswicked。
Suchbeingthecase,itwouldseematfirstsightextraordinarythatitshouldbesodifficulttouprootthesystem。Unfortunately,itwaspermittedtobecomehabitualandtraditionalinAmericanlife,sothattheconceptionofpublicofficeassomethingtobeusedprimarilyforthegoodofthedominantpoliticalpartybecameingrainedinthemindoftheaverageAmerican,andhegrewsoaccustomedtothewholeprocessthatitseemedpartoftheorderofnature。Notmerelythepoliticiansbutthebulkofthepeopleacceptedthisinamatter-of-
coursewayastheonlyproperattitude。Therewereplentyofcommunitieswherethecitizensthemselvesdidnotthinkitnatural,orindeedproper,thatthePost-Officeshouldbeheldbyamanbelongingtothedefeatedparty。Moreover,unlessbothsideswereforbiddentousetheofficesforpurposesofpoliticalreward,thesidethatdidusethempossessedsuchanadvantageovertheotherthatinthelongrunitwasoutofthequestionfortheothernottofollowthebadexamplethathadbeenset。Eachpartyprofitedbytheofficeswheninpower,andwheninoppositioneachpartyinsincerelydenounceditsopponentsfordoingexactlywhatititselfhaddoneandintendedagaintodo。
Itwasnecessary,inordertoremedytheevil,bothgraduallytochangetheaveragecitizen’smentalattitudetowardthequestion,andalsotosecureproperlawsandproperadministrationofthelaws。Theworkisfarfromfinishedevenyet。Therearestillmassesofoffice-
holderswhocanbeusedbyanunscrupulousAdministrationtodebauchpoliticalconventionsandfraudulentlyovercomepublicsentiment,especiallyinthe“rottenborough“districts——thosewherethepartyisnotstrong,andwheretheoffice-holdersinconsequencehaveadisproportionateinfluence。ThiswasdonebytheRepublicanAdministrationin1912,totheruinoftheRepublicanparty。Moreover,therearenumbersofStatesandmunicipalitieswhereverylittlehasasyetbeendonetodoawaywiththespoilssystem。ButintheNationalGovernmentscoresofthousandsofofficeshavebeenputunderthemeritsystem,chieflythroughtheactionoftheNationalCivilServiceCommission。
TheuseofGovernmentofficesaspatronageisahandicapdifficulttooverestimatefromthestandpointofthosewhostrivetogetgoodgovernment。Anyeffortforreformofanysort,National,State,ormunicipal,resultsinthereformersimmediatelyfindingthemselvesfacetofacewithanorganizedbandofdrilledmercenarieswhoarepaidoutofthepublicchesttotrainthemselveswithsuchskillthatordinarygoodcitizenswhentheymeetthematthepollsareinmuchthepositionofmilitiamatchedagainstregulartroops。Yetthesecitizensthemselvessupportandpaytheiropponentsinsuchawaythattheyaredrilledtooverthrowtheverymenwhosupportthem。CivilServiceReformisdesignedprimarilytogivetheaverageAmericancitizenafairchanceinpolitics,togivetothiscitizenthesameweightinpoliticsthatthe“wardheeler“has。
Patronagedoesnotreallyhelpaparty。Ithelpsthebossestogetcontrolofthemachineryoftheparty——asin1912wastrueoftheRepublicanparty——butitdoesnothelptheparty。Ontheaverage,themostsweepingpartyvictoriesinourhistoryhavebeenwonwhenthepatronagewasagainstthevictors。Allthatthepatronagedoesistohelptheworstelementinthepartyretaincontrolofthepartyorganization。TwooftheevilelementsinourGovernmentagainstwhichgoodcitizenshavetocontendare,1,thelackofcontinuousactivityonthepartofthesegoodcitizensthemselves,and,2,theever-
presentactivityofthosewhohaveonlyanevilself-interestinpoliticallife。Itisdifficulttointeresttheaveragecitizeninanyparticularmovementtothedegreeofgettinghimtotakeanefficientpartinit。Hewishesthemovementwell,buthewillnot,oroftencannot,takethetimeandthetroubletoserveitefficiently;andthiswhetherhehappenstobeamechanicorabanker,atelegraphoperatororastorekeeper。Hehashisowninterests,hisownbusiness,anditisdifficultforhimtosparethetimetogoaroundtotheprimaries,toseetotheorganization,toseetogettingoutthevote——inshort,toattendtoallthethousanddetailsofpoliticalmanagement。
Ontheotherhand,thespoilssystembreedsaclassofmenwhosefinancialinterestitistotakethisnecessarytimeandtrouble。Theyarepaidforsodoing,andtheyarepaidoutofthepublicchest。
Underthespoilssystemamanisappointedtoanordinaryclericalorministerialpositioninthemunicipal,Federal,orStategovernment,notprimarilybecauseheisexpectedtobeagoodservant,butbecausehehasrenderedhelptosomebigbossortothehenchmanofsomebigboss。Hisstayinofficedependsnotuponhowheperformsservice,butuponhowheretainshisinfluenceintheparty。Thisnecessarilymeansthathisattentiontotheinterestsofthepublicatlarge,eventhoughreal,issecondarytohisdevotiontohisorganization,ortotheinterestofthewardleaderwhoputhiminhisplace。Soheandhisfellowsattendtopolitics,notonceayear,nottwoorthreetimesayear,liketheaveragecitizen,buteverydayintheyear。Itistheonethingthattheytalkof,foritistheirbreadandbutter。
Theyplanaboutitandtheyschemeaboutit。Theydoitbecauseitistheirbusiness。Idonotblamethemintheleast。Iblameus,thepeople,forweoughttomakeitclearasabellthatthebusinessofservingthepeopleinoneoftheordinaryministerialGovernmentpositions,whichhavenothingtodowithdecidingthepolicyoftheGovernment,shouldhavenonecessaryconnectionwiththemanagementofprimaries,ofcaucuses,andofnominatingconventions。Asaresultofourwrongthinkingandsupineness,weAmericancitizenstendtobreedamassofmenwhoseinterestsingovernmentalmattersareoftenadversetoours,whoarethoroughlydrilled,thoroughlyorganized,whomaketheirlivelihoodoutofpolitics,andwhofrequentlymaketheirlivelihoodoutofbadpolitics。Theyknoweverylittletwistandturn,nomatterhowintricate,inthepoliticsoftheirseveralwards,andwhenelectiondaycomestheordinarycitizenwhohasmerelytheinterestthatallgoodmen,alldecentcitizens,shouldhaveinpoliticallife,findshimselfashelplessbeforethesemenasifhewereasolitaryvolunteerinthepresenceofabandofdrilledmercenariesonafieldofbattle。ThereareacoupleofhundredthousandFederaloffices,nottospeakofStateandmunicipaloffices。
Themenwhofilltheseoffices,andthemenwhowishtofillthem,withinandwithoutthedominantpartyforthetimebeing,makearegulararmy,whoseinterestitisthatthesystemofbread-and-butterpoliticsshallcontinue。Againsttheirconcreteinterestwehavemerelythegenerallyunorganizedsentimentofthecommunityinfavorofputtingthingsonadecentbasis。Thelargenumberofmenwhobelievevaguelyingoodarepittedagainstthesmallerbutstilllargernumberofmenwhoseinterestitoftenbecomestoactveryconcretelyandactivelyforevil;anditissmallwonderthatthestruggleisdoubtful。
Duringmysixyears’serviceasCommissionerthefieldofthemeritsystemwasextendedattheexpenseofthespoilssystemsoastoincludeseveraltimesthenumberofofficesthathadoriginallybeenincluded。Generallythiswasdonebytheintroductionofcompetitiveentranceexaminations;sometimes,asintheNavy-Yards,byasystemofregistration。Thisofitselfwasgoodwork。
Evenbetterworkwasmakingthelawefficientandgenuinewhereitapplied。Aswasinevitableintheintroductionofsuchasystem,therewasatfirstonlypartialsuccessinitsapplication。Forinstance,itappliedtotheordinaryemployeesinthebigcustom-housesandpost-
offices,butnottotheheadsoftheseoffices。Anumberoftheheadsoftheofficeswereslipperypoliticiansofalowmoralgrade,themselvesappointedunderthespoilssystem,andanxious,directlyorindirectly,tobreakdownthemeritsystemandtopaytheirownpoliticaldebtsbyappointingtheirhenchmenandsupporterstothepositionsunderthem。Occasionallythesemenactedwithopenandnakedbrutality。Ordinarilytheysoughtbycunningtoevadethelaw。TheCivilServiceReformers,ontheotherhand,wereinmostcasesnotmuchusedtopracticalpolitics,andwereoftenwell-nighhelplesswhenpittedagainstveteranprofessionalpoliticians。InconsequenceI
foundatthebeginningofmyexperiencesthatthereweremanyofficesinwhichtheexecutionofthelawwasasham。Thiswasverydamaging,becauseitencouragedthepoliticianstoassaultthelaweverywhere,and,ontheotherhand,madegoodpeoplefeelthatthelawwasnotworthwhiledefending。
Thefirsteffortofmyselfandmycolleagueswastosecurethegenuineenforcementofthelaw。Inthiswesucceededafteranumberoflivelyfights。Butofcourseinthesefightswewereobligedtostrikealargenumberofinfluentialpoliticians,someoftheminCongress,someofthemthesupportersandbackersofmenwhowereinCongress。
AccordinglywesoonfoundourselvesengagedinaseriesofcontestswithprominentSenatorsandCongressmen。TherewereanumberofSenatorsandCongressmen——menlikeCongressmanafterwardsSenatorH。
C。Lodge,ofMassachusetts;SenatorCushmanK。Davis,ofMinnesota;
SenatorOrvilleH。Platt,ofConnecticut;SenatorCockrell,ofMissouri;CongressmanafterwardsPresidentMcKinley,ofOhio,andCongressmanDargan,ofSouthCarolina——whoabhorredthebusinessofthespoilsman,whoefficientlyandresolutelychampionedthereformateveryturn,andwithoutwhomthewholereformwouldcertainlyhavefailed。ButtherewereplentyofotherSenatorsandCongressmenwhohatedthewholereformandeverythingconcernedwithitandeverybodywhochampionedit;andsometimes,tousealegalphrase,theirhatredwasforcause,andsometimesitwasperemptory——thatis,sometimestheCommissioninterferedwiththeirmostefficient,andincidentallymostcorruptandunscrupulous,supporters,andatothertimes,wheretherewasnosuchinterference,amanneverthelesshadaninnatedislikeofanythingthattendedtodecencyingovernment。Thesemenwerealwayswagingwaragainstus,andtheyusuallyhadthemoreorlessopensupportofacertainnumberofGovernmentofficials,fromCabinetofficersdown。TheSenatorsandCongressmeninquestionopposedusinmanydifferentways。Sometimes,forinstance,theyhadcommitteesappointedtoinvestigateus——duringmypubliccareerwithoutandwithinofficeIgrewaccustomedtoacceptappearancesbeforeinvestigatingcommitteesaspartofthenaturalorderofthings。
SometimestheytriedtocutofftheappropriationfortheCommission。
OccasionallywewouldbringtotermstheseSenatorsorCongressmenwhofoughttheCommissionbythesimpleexpedientofnotholdingexaminationsintheirdistricts。Thisalwaysbroughtfranticappealsfromtheirconstituents,andwewouldexplainthatunfortunatelytheappropriationshadbeencut,sothatwecouldnotholdexaminationsineverydistrict,andthatobviouslywecouldnotneglectthedistrictsofthoseCongressmenwhobelievedinthereformandthereforeintheexaminations。TheconstituentsthenturnedtheirattentiontotheCongressman,andtheresultwasthatinthelongrunweobtainedsufficientmoneytoenableustodoourwork。Onthewhole,themostprominentleadersfavoredus。Anymanwhoistheheadofabigdepartment,ifhehasanyfitnessatall,wishestoseethatdepartmentrunwell;andaverylittlepracticalexperienceshowshimthatitcannotberunwellifhemustmakehisappointmentstopleasespoilsmongeringpoliticians。AswithalmosteveryreformthatIhaveeverundertaken,mostoftheoppositiontooktheguiseofshrewdslander。Ouropponentsreliedchieflyondownrightmisrepresentationofwhatitwasthatweweretryingtoaccomplish,andofourmethods,acts,andpersonalities。Ihadmorethanonelivelyencounterwiththeauthorsandsponsorsofthesemisrepresentations,whichatthetimewerefullofinteresttome。Butitwouldbeadrearythingnowtogoovertherecordofexplodedmendacity,ortoexposethemeannessandmaliceshownbysomemenofhighofficialposition。AfavoriteargumentwastocallthereformChinese,becausetheChinesehadconstructedaninefficientgovernmentalsystembasedinpartonthetheoryofwrittencompetitiveexaminations。Theargumentwassimple。
TherehadbeenwrittenexaminationsinChina;itwasproposedtoestablishwrittenexaminationsintheUnitedStates;thereforetheproposedsystemwasChinese。Theargumentmighthavebeenappliedstillfurther。Forinstance,theChinesehadusedgunpowderforcenturies;gunpowderisusedinSpringfieldrifles;thereforeSpringfieldrifleswereChinese。Oneargumentisquiteaslogicalastheother。Itwasimpossibletoanswereveryfalsehoodaboutthesystem。Butitwaspossibletoanswercertainfalsehoods,especiallywhenutteredbysomeSenatororCongressmanofnote。Usuallythesefalsestatementstooktheformofassertionsthatwehadaskedpreposterousquestionsofapplicants。Attimestheyalsoincludedtheassertionthatwecreditedpeopletodistrictswheretheydidnotlive;thissimplymeaningthatthesepersonswerenotknowntotheactivewardpoliticiansofthosedistricts。
OneopponentwithwhomwehadaratherlivelytiltwasaRepublicanCongressmanfromOhio,Mr。Grosvenor,oneofthefloorleaders。Mr。
GrosvenormadehisattackintheHouse,andenumeratedoursinsinpicturesqueratherthanaccuratefashion。TherewasaCongressionalcommitteeinvestigatingusatthetime,andonmynextappearancebeforethemIaskedthatMr。Grosvenorberequestedtomeetmebeforethecommittee。Mr。Grosvenordidnottakeupthechallengeforseveralweeks,untilitwasannouncedthatIwasleavingformyranchinDakota;whereupon,deemingitsafe,hewrotemealetterexpressinghisardentwishthatIshouldappearbeforethecommitteetomeethim。
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