Senator Durbin,
We have college interns where I work and we give them research projects to work on. The projects have a clear, well-defined problem that need to be solved and these college students provide us with well-documented research that provides us with all the information about the problem. Then the students put together a clear proposal that outlines the pros and cons of choosing that solution and give us an explanation as to why they have come to conclusion that the solution they chose will best meet our objectives. Why is it that college students are better at putting together proposals than our congress is? You and the rest of congress are so loyal to your respective political clubs, that you seem to have forgotten that it's your job to develop the best solutions to problems that meet the needs of the entire country. But instead, you vote on the first bill that you think will please slightly more than half your constituents and the rest of the members of your political club. Before you vote for HR 3962, please provide me and the rest of your constituents with a proposal that is as good as (but hopefully better than) what our college interns could do. If our college interns proposed solutions like congress did, they'd all be fired.
I'll let you know if he repsonds.
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