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<blockquote data-quote="excat" data-source="post: 2599291" data-attributes="member: 29449"><p>I kind of feel like Congress should be split into two parts, the smart guys that figure out how to make something work and the "dumb" guys (everyday joes) that come up with the practical everyday ideas for the smart guys to work on....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you look through out Congress, you have lawyers, doctors, etc...many of which even when they had jobs, were not part of the "norm", they were already well beyond the masses. </p><p></p><p>You fill one room with farmers, iron workers, welders, teachers... the average joes. They are the ones that will see the issues for what they are. They then address issues, and send them up to the smart guys (the doctors and lawyers, etc) saying, THIS is what we are wanting to accomplish, here's some ideas, come up with a few plans, and bring it back to us. After a plan, "bill" or "law" is wrote up, then both groups get together and talk about it, working through real world scenarios with them, and then put it to a vote. </p><p></p><p>There are repercussions that happen everyday that congress won't ever see happen, because they have never even had to think about it, or been put in the position where it mattered (Obama Care??). There are also repercussions that "we the people" don't see, as in why some things have to happen the way they do. We are both blind in some respect from one side to the other. The 2 sides need to be merged. We need the smartest and brightest minds in the nation working with the everyday people to solve our problems, in a practical manner. I have no doubt there are some really super intelligent minds sitting up in that very expensive white mansion on the hill (figuratively speaking), but there also comes a point that some people are so smart, they are dumb. They overly complicate the simplest of ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excat, post: 2599291, member: 29449"] I kind of feel like Congress should be split into two parts, the smart guys that figure out how to make something work and the "dumb" guys (everyday joes) that come up with the practical everyday ideas for the smart guys to work on.... If you look through out Congress, you have lawyers, doctors, etc...many of which even when they had jobs, were not part of the "norm", they were already well beyond the masses. You fill one room with farmers, iron workers, welders, teachers... the average joes. They are the ones that will see the issues for what they are. They then address issues, and send them up to the smart guys (the doctors and lawyers, etc) saying, THIS is what we are wanting to accomplish, here's some ideas, come up with a few plans, and bring it back to us. After a plan, "bill" or "law" is wrote up, then both groups get together and talk about it, working through real world scenarios with them, and then put it to a vote. There are repercussions that happen everyday that congress won't ever see happen, because they have never even had to think about it, or been put in the position where it mattered (Obama Care??). There are also repercussions that "we the people" don't see, as in why some things have to happen the way they do. We are both blind in some respect from one side to the other. The 2 sides need to be merged. We need the smartest and brightest minds in the nation working with the everyday people to solve our problems, in a practical manner. I have no doubt there are some really super intelligent minds sitting up in that very expensive white mansion on the hill (figuratively speaking), but there also comes a point that some people are so smart, they are dumb. They overly complicate the simplest of ideas. [/QUOTE]
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