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Should the Members of the US Congress (and Congressional Candidates) be required to wear a uniform of sorts ?
I'm thinking jumpsuits like NASCAR... and they are ALL required to wear the name / logo of their major campaign contributors, with the logo size based on contribution size !!
You know... CSPAN could focus in on Representative Darrell Issa (R CA) and he'd be sponsored by the National Taxpayers Union, US Chamber of Commerce, NRA, Shell/Chevron oil... as he spoke.
While Speaker Pelosi (D, CA) would have a small United Football League (Sacramento Mountain Lions) logo, a large Financial Leasing Services, Inc, La Raza logo, Farm Workers Union, and LGBT flag,
Is this viable ??
4 Answers
- bookworm530Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
There is an idea ! Dems wear Blue, Republicans wear Red - maybe even SHADES of those colors based on their voting record ? Brighter if they are extreme; changing closer to purple for the more moderate ?
Instead of a Car Number, the number should be a per-capita number in thousands of $ for the PORK they bring their State ?
Also a series of patches that show their approval rating -
1) For their State voters
2) From special interest groups (NRA, ACLU, NAACP, AirPac, etc)
- yars232cLv 61 decade ago
They already do. They wear suits and business clothes.
But I have no objection to them wearing T-shirts identifying their corporate donators.
- JohnLv 71 decade ago
That's very interesting thought, at least everybody would know who they were representing.
- Mike M.Lv 71 decade ago
Uniforms probably wouldn't be such a bad idea, but I'm not so sure about *NASCAR* jumpsuits.
*NASCAR*
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Rednecks >:) >:) *snicker snicker*