“There’s just a lot of people in this country that don’t want to work, period,” Rep. Virginia Foxx said during a hearing about people who work too much.

House Republicans held a hearing Wednesday throwing cold water on President Joe Biden’s plan to give more workers overtime protections.

Even though the hearing was about employees who work long hours, the GOP chair of the House Committee on Education & the Workforce took a moment to argue that too many Americans don’t want to work at all.

“There’s just a lot of people in this country that don’t want to work, period … and want other people to take care of them,” said Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.).

  • @MilitantAtheist
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    117 months ago

    Why is politician even a career? It should be the lowest paying job.

    • chaogomu
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      137 months ago

      It shouldn’t be a career, but it should also be paid relatively well.

      See, if you take away the pay, then only the very rich could ever afford to be politicians, and the very rich are not the sort of people you want in charge of a country…

      Case in point, this very article.

      Also, when you don’t pay politicians, you end up paying them anyway through outright corruption. Which is already a problem, don’t make it worse.

      The better solution is a consecutive term limit. You can be elected as many times as you can pull it off, just not in a row. You have to go spend a term in your home district every other term or so. So two on, one off.

      As a bonus, this two on, one off setup would result in a lot of turnover without forcing every single person in congress to learn how to be in congress every term.

    • @agent_flounder
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      27 months ago

      Maybe we should just have mandatory service and rotate through citizens at random every couple years like jury duty. Give me a N-week course on civics before they get started and let 'em do their best.