Do you feel in general that these candidates understand what they're representing? It's easy to talk about visions, opinions - we all have them; but we might not know the technicals "law, economics, administration" to function in the job, to perform the job.
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We all know right & wrong, & what we believe in - but we might not know the law involved, the process, or the management method. This particular candidate work experience is so diverse & considering his age, he didn't stick around most of them other than the teaching stint.
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House representative's work is not just voting bills; they've to come up with well rounded proposals to vote into law. A google research on law doesn't prepare us to represent ourselves in court in front of a judge.
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Replying to @WesleyWideWeb @MXavierCarrigan
Just my opinion. I thought Xavier didn't have the right education background (to understand the theory) nor work long enough in one industry to pin point what he's about, since we aren't talking about education here, which might be valid if he sees more on Bennet's education bill
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Couple that with the ability to learn the process and put it into action, anyone is capable of running for Congress. It has never been, and never should be, exclusive to specific class of people, or families for that matter. 2/2
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