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Laurie Underwood on Classy Thomas Massie

I believe it is incorrect to say that Congress works for us. It should work for us. From where I sit, with few exceptions, the members of Congress work for themselves. While being questioned about a Congressional stock trade ban, Dan Crenshaw blurted that he had the right "to better himself." That nicely sums it up. Congress has also essentially turned its role over to the juducial and executive branches. With few exceptons, it avoids having to make hard or principled decisions that might affect a member's re-election prospects. So no, Congress does not work for us. It works for the donor class.



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Laurie Underwood on Classy Thomas Massie

https://classythomasmassie.substack.com/p/how-to-call-your-representatives/comment/136137613

I believe it is incorrect to say that Congress works for us. It should work for us. From where I sit, with few exceptions, the members of Congress work for themselves. While being questioned about a Congressional stock trade ban, Dan Crenshaw blurted that he had the right "to better himself." That nicely sums it up. Congress has also essentially turned its role over to the juducial and executive branches. With few exceptons, it avoids having to make hard or principled decisions that might affect a member's re-election prospects. So no, Congress does not work for us. It works for the donor class.



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https://classythomasmassie.substack.com/p/how-to-call-your-representatives/comment/136137613

Laurie Underwood on Classy Thomas Massie

I believe it is incorrect to say that Congress works for us. It should work for us. From where I sit, with few exceptions, the members of Congress work for themselves. While being questioned about a Congressional stock trade ban, Dan Crenshaw blurted that he had the right "to better himself." That nicely sums it up. Congress has also essentially turned its role over to the juducial and executive branches. With few exceptons, it avoids having to make hard or principled decisions that might affect a member's re-election prospects. So no, Congress does not work for us. It works for the donor class.

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