Dear
Federal Government,
If
you need someone to screw up the government and the national economy and the
world economy, which is what Congress appears to be bent on doing, I wish to
offer my services. I believe I can screw up the government, the country, and
the world just as well as Congress does, but a lot cheaper.
Congressional
pay averages $174,000 per person per year, and the House and Senate
collectively cost the American taxpayers about $258,000 per day, which is over
$94 million per year. And all they are capable of doing is to create artificial
crises, without addressing any long-term problems. For example, the long-term
debt needs to be addressed, but instead their entire attention is focused on
making the debt problem into a short-term crisis. As I write, the budget
standoff has not been resolved, but it probably will be, say members of
Congress. They will, I hear, agree to suspend the debt ceiling crisis until a
few months from now. That is, they will fight this battle over and over again
into the foreseeable future, thus getting no other work done.
Heck,
I can do that. And a lot cheaper. Instead of spending $94 million a year, you
could pay me a one-time fee of just a
quarter million dollars (plus expenses) and I promise you that I can come
in and make a mess of the government, the country, and the world. Maybe not as
much of a mess, since the House and Senate have 535 members working full time
to create new crises, but I can create enough of a mess to make our government
and economy collapse, and if it collapses, does it matter how much of a mess is
made? That is, I can do their job for one-376th the cost.
You
can even close the Congressional gym. I wouldn’t use it. I just put pillows on
the floor and do pushups and situps; I don’t need any fancy equipment or a
heated pool. As a matter of fact, you could close down all the other
Congressional perks. I have heard, but cannot confirm, that there is a
congressional movie theatre, massage parlor, casino, and gentleman’s club.
Well, maybe leave them open for a week or so, so I can use them, then shut them
down.
I
would require the health care plan that members of Congress enjoy but which
many of them passionately desire to deny to the rest of America. But you could
suspend Congressional health care while the members are locked out of their
offices and chambers. Oh, you might need to keep the staff proctologist on call
for them.
I
would require health care only for the duration of the contract, at which time
I would return to my day job. I don’t want to spend too much time away from my
day job, since I am actually doing useful work and wish to continue it.
We
have the best Congress that money can buy, both at public expense and (even
more) as a result of payments by large corporate donors. While normally this is
an expense we can barely support, there is a bright side to it: look how much
money you could save by hiring me to screw up the world.
I
believe that Congress creates these artificial crises in order to avoid dealing
with issues. Last year, in the wake of the Connecticut school shooting, there
was the very real possibility that, backed by massive public opinion, Congress
might pass at least some slight gun regulation. Some Congressional leaders
sweat bullets over that, but they won’t have to ever again, because the topic
of gun regulation will never come up. As of the beginning of June, the date of
an article that addresses
this point, the House and Senate had passed 13 laws, none of which addressed
any major long-term questions. See that article for the complete list. My
personal favorites are H.R.1071 (“To specify the size of the
precious-metal blanks that will be used in the production of the National
Baseball Hall of Fame commemorative coins”) and S.982: Lamar Alexander’s Freedom to Fish Act. This is not worth $94 million, is it?
In
the event that the artificial crisis is resolved, we all know it is a temporary
resolution. But my offer remains good for the next time Congress wants to
engineer a world crisis.
This
blog is about religion. Many of these members of Congress actually believe that
God is guiding them in their acts of destruction. This is yet one more example
of religious delusion that affects the entire world. While individually the
members of Congress are less violent than jihadists, their net effect on the
world economy will be much greater. Praise God?
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