I get very frustrated with the inability of Congress to
function effectively. The art of compromise seems to have been lost with the
obtuse group we send there.
It seemed like it was time for desperate measures. So I
withdrew into my fourth grade personna that I used to write “A Boy’s First Diary” (Snap Screen Press, 2007) and I
asked “little Glenn” what he would do to fix Congress. This was his response:
1)
I think we should make all the Congress people sit
together like they do in school. Miss Fernapple said all the boys can’t sit on
one side and the girls on the other. She says that would be segregation and she
mixes us all up with each other. Now I have to sit next to Snobby Donna and
even do some projects with her. She’s still a stinky tattle-tale, but I don’t
put cockroaches in her locker anymore. If all the Republicans and Democrats had
to sit next to each other, maybe they would do better on projects too.
2)
All the Congress people should have to go to lunch
together and eat the same stuff that they serve us at school. I bet they would
get tired of the turnip salads and tofu burgers real fast, and maybe then they
would bring back pizza and chocolate chip cookies, and be in a better mood to
work together.
3)
Congress people should have homework just like we do.
Maybe if they had assigned homework they would read their bills before they
pass them. I think civics and geography homework would also be good for them.
4)
I think they should have to ride to and from work on
school buses. Those seats are really uncomfortable, there are no seat belts,
and the shock absorbers are so bad that they would soon vote to fix the roads
and bridges. Buses would also probably cut
down on traffic and pollution in Washington, and make parking easier. There
might be some bullying on the buses, but Mr. Mullins would fix that fast.
5)
Miss Fernapple makes all of us turn off our phones in
class. I think this would be a good idea for Congress, too. My dad says that if
the Congress people actually had to listen to all the stupid speeches they make
down there, maybe some of them would shut up.
6)
They should require better attendance. I get detention
every time I skip a class. I think Congress people should too, unless they have
a note from a responsible person.
Good luck finding one of those in
Washington.
Glenn K. Currie
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