One could argue favoring people who wear suits is a way of trying to exclude politicians who come from working class backgrounds. “If you’re not comfortable in a suit you don’t belong” is how I’ve heard it described. His constituents seem to like that he’s presenting himself as the same person he was when getting elected, shouldn’t that be more important?
One could argue favoring people who wear suits is a way of trying to exclude politicians who come from working class backgrounds. “If you’re not comfortable in a suit you don’t belong” is how I’ve heard it described. His constituents seem to like that he’s presenting himself as the same person he was when getting elected, shouldn’t that be more important?
I don’t think it is. What he’s doing is just lazy and disrespectful. I assume he puts the same amount of effort into his job.
I, too, am old, bald, and grumpy. However, even I can see that your opinion and assumption is based on some questionable premises.
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, chances are it’s a duck.
If that’s all the effort he puts into being prepared for work, I think it’s a safe observation that he’s lazy.
If he’s lazy and he’s senator what does that make you?
I’m assuming you’re not a senator, right?
Wait.
Oh my god, he was wearing a hoodie?
That’s horrible!
Would somebody please think of the children?