
Where Ambition Goes to Die.
Once upon a time, this chamber might’ve held wise old statesmen with dirt under their nails and the Constitution in their heart. But today? It’s a holding pen for career politicians, millionaires in suits who forgot the folks who sent them there. Deals get made behind closed doors while Americans scrape to afford eggs and gas.
They talk like they care about Main Street, but they vote like Wall Street’s watching. They’ve traded straight talk for soundbites, and courage for committee seats. The Founders would’ve flipped their powdered wigs.
Verdict: Not SphstRDnck.
Until they learn to put country over career, they’re just part of the problem.