It's a safe bet that Toomey doesn't care because a politician who actually cares what Pennsylvania thinks would probably have real town-hall meetings — not carefully scripted and highly screened encounters on the telephone or in a tiny TV studio (where asking a startling question, as real Pennsylvanians do sometimes, can get you arrested). It's a safe bet that Toomey doesn't care because the Founders — convinced that six-year terms would make the Senate a "deliberative" body and not an unaccountable monster — ensured that voters won't get another crack at our junior senator until 2022, and many suspect that Toomey is already planning to cash in his chips as a lobbyist on K Street by then. And it's a safe bet that Toomey doesn't care because Saturday's tax vote — on legislation that the alleged Pennsylvanian played a key role in writing — was the ultimate fulfillment of the senator's career dreams of corporate oligarchy.