Food for thought - April 2011
Most people who know me will agree that I have a healthy ego. Nevertheless, it is easy to find people who have me beat hands down. The one we are all familiar with is Congress. How so?
Congress thinks they know more about mortgage lending qualifications than banks.
Congress thinks they know more about light bulbs than those who manufacture them.
Congress thinks they know more about cars than Detroit.
Congress thinks they know more about health care coverage than insurance companies.
Congress thinks they know more about everything than the people.
And it just isn't so.
Difference is, when I know more about something than someone else, I blog about it, or let them know. When Congress (including the Senate) thinks they know more about something than the experts in the field, they legislate rules about it.
Congress thinks they know more about mortgage lending qualifications than banks.
Congress thinks they know more about light bulbs than those who manufacture them.
Congress thinks they know more about cars than Detroit.
Congress thinks they know more about health care coverage than insurance companies.
Congress thinks they know more about everything than the people.
And it just isn't so.
Difference is, when I know more about something than someone else, I blog about it, or let them know. When Congress (including the Senate) thinks they know more about something than the experts in the field, they legislate rules about it.
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