US House of Representative

The People’s House (In Theory).

The House is supposed to be closest to the people — but somewhere between D.C. cocktail parties and the next reelection campaign, most reps forget where they came from. Sure, you’ve got a few firebrands still fighting for the folks back home — Clay Higgins, Thomas Massie, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Byron Donalds — but they’re the exception, not the rule.

The rest? They’re reading polling numbers, not reading the room. They don’t live with the consequences of their laws. We do. And half of ‘em wouldn’t last a day on a job site or in a small-town diner without getting laughed out the door.

Verdict: Mostly not SphstRDnck.
We’d take one honest welder with a spine over fifty bought-and-paid-for backbenchers.