What Would Be The Effect of This Idea?

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"The educational attainment of the current Congress far outpaces that of the overall U.S. population. In 2021, around six-in-ten American adults had only a high school diploma. By contrast, over nine out of ten Senators and Congressmen have 4-year college degrees - or beyond."
Most of us have heard that our leaders should reflect the US population that they serve. But do they? Unless you yourself have a college degree and are making a commensurate salary to match, then none of those serving in Congress are much like you. Generally, they don't live in the same kinds of neighborhoods, eat the same kinds of foods, drive the same kinds of cars, send their children to the same kinds of schools. Instead, there is a vast buffer zone that exists between their kinds of lives - and yours. As such, this fosters a culture of "we know better than you" among their ranks. "Don't like transgenders in your schools?" - (WE KNOW BETTER THAN YOU) "Don't like gay marriage in our society?" (WE KNOW BETTER THAN YOU) "Don't like niggers, beaners, and chinks flooding over our border by the millions? (WE KNOW BETTER THAN YOU) "Don't like funding hundred billion dollar wars that have no benefit for the average American?" (WE KNOW BETTER THAN YOU) "Don't like mass gun control?" (WE KNOW BETTER THAN YOU)

And the list goes on.... Then, in the wake of each new election, new piles of Congressional shit gets dumped on us. And when they do we scratch our heads and mutter, "WTF?" After some reflection, those on Breitbart News' comments section exclaim, "It's those damned Democrats!" Others counter with, "No - those fucking RINOs did it!" But it keeps happening, year after year, decade after decade.

My Theory? Well, let me give you an analogy: Suppose you were at a house party attended by 20 people. Ten of the adults in attendance are Christians, who attend church every Sunday. The other ten are non-Christians. Normal people, just not religious. Will most of these 20 partygoers agree on the average issues of the day? Say, on the issue of nudity in TV or recreational drug use or abortion? I suspect not.

So why should the average high school graduate vote for people to represent his "interests" when those actually making the laws belong to the cocktail-party-crowd? And remember, the average high school graduate is the majority. Knowing that, can it be honestly said that his views are being fairly represented in proportion to his numbers? We already know the answer. Likewise, if that same hypothetical "house party" mentioned earlier was attended by 15 chicken-chomping niggers and 5 white hipsters who preferred they all order tofu to eat (in a situation where only one or the other could be ordered) how would that fly?

The only conclusion is that the US Congress is comprised of "education supremacists". For those that don't know, a college degree is not necessary to run for Congress - or to be elected. And considering that these same "education supremacists" demand that our schools, our public institutions, our military, our Hollywood film studios, and our private industries demand equal representation for all identifiable sub-groups in American society, why is the US Senate and House of Representatives comprised of over 90% college graduates?


Question: If the US House and Senate had a proportionate representation of high-school-graduate-only Senators and Congressmen (60% HS/40%College) in order to put an end to "education supremacy" in our government, would this result in a major pushback against the Woke Agenda?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Maybe
US SENATOR MARKWAYNE MULLIN - NEVER WENT BEY0ND HIGH SCHOOL AND YET HERE HE IS
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