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    1. Mike Schilling‏ @_mike_schilling Feb 13
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      It would raise a lot more money than five bucks a seat.

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    2. j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Feb 13
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      Replying to @_mike_schilling @RTodKelly @vikrambath1

      Why five bucks a seat? These line standing gigs pay up to $35-$40/hr. There's an argument to be made for cutting out the agencies that take a cut, but why just add another administrative layer?

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    3. Mike Schilling‏ @_mike_schilling Feb 13
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      Replying to @J_RtheWriter @RTodKelly @vikrambath1

      I thought I had read $5/hr. If they're making actual money I'm less bothered by it.

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    4. Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy‏ @RTodKelly Feb 13
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      1/ OK, this is terrible and you are all so, so wrong, and so I'm going to put down what I was working on and give a more complete answer to why this is garbage...

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    5. Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy‏ @RTodKelly Feb 13
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      2/ There are, in our Democracy, a number of activities that are themselves considered to be Democratic Institutions. All of these are important in ways that are more tangible and more symbolic -but symbolic are *really* important, maybe even more so than the tangible.

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    6. Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy‏ @RTodKelly Feb 13
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      3/ These things include (but are not limited to) things like voting, serve on a jury, public hearings, public testimony, etc. Part of what makes them capital-I Important is that they are equal chances to participate in a public Democracy, no matter your social station or income.

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    7. Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy‏ @RTodKelly Feb 13
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      4/ Every time we allow people from one stratosphere to usurp these things from other people, it diminishes the institution, to the point that people lose faith in it and it ceases to be an institution at all - *even if the usurpers are paying good money for the privilege*.

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    8. Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy‏ @RTodKelly Feb 13
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      5/ We would not (I hope?) allow the rich to pay poor people for their ballots in an election. We would not (I hope?) allow the rich to pay poor people to take their jury duty slots - especially if said rich continued to have the Guilty-Not vote at their disposal.

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    9. Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy‏ @RTodKelly Feb 13
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      6/ And the reason we don't isn't just fairness. It's that these institutions are actually important, and letting them appear tainted beyond the point of value comes at a huge, terrible cost. Which brings us to the issue at hand...

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    10. Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy‏ @RTodKelly Feb 13
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      7/ A system where the rich pay the poor to stand in line so that the rich may take part in public hearings without any inconvenience to themselves might well *feel* innocent and a win-win. But it's not. It's poisonous, it's anti-Democratic, and it is one more (large) step in

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      j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Feb 13
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      Replying to @RTodKelly @_mike_schilling @vikrambath1

      These objections would make more sense if public hearings were actuallt for the public to be heard. They're not. The whole process of lawmaking has been professionalized for some time. It's not about the rich being inconvenienced. It's a question of marginal utility

      3:41 PM - 13 Feb 2019
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        2. Mike Schilling‏ @_mike_schilling Feb 13
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          Priorities for attending hearings: 1. Those personally involved 2. Journalists 3. Students 4. DC tourists 5. Homeless people who wan t to rest indoors 6. Lobbyists

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        3. j.r. leonard‏ @J_RtheWriter Feb 13
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          That list is great. Unfortunately, it bears zero resemblance to anything that happens on Capitol Hill

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