QOTD: Congressional ineptitude
by digby
Journalist Robert Kaiser talks about his experience covering the financial reform package and makes an important observation:
“…It was upsetting to me as a citizen to realize how few members understood the issues they were dealing with,” Kaiser remarked. “These are, of course, extremely complicated financial matters, how banks work, how they’re regulated, so on.”
“Not everybody can know this, but at the end, I concluded that you could fit the number of experts in Congress on financial issues easily onto the roster of a Major League Baseball team,” he added. “That’s 25 people. I think that is the max.”
Perhaps this is part of the problem?
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