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I know what this looks like.

Some random person on the internet, no credentials, no track record, pointing at an obscure legislative procedure from 1970 and saying "this is why everything is broken."

I get it. There are wars, there's inflation, there's the thing that happened yesterday that everyone is furious about. And I'm over here talking about committee markup attribution rules.

But here's the thing about wiring.

Nobody thinks about the wiring until the electricity stops working. And when it does, it doesn't matter who's in the White House or which party controls Congress — the electricity isn't coming back until someone fixes the wiring.

Imagine going to a basketball game and discovering the players are making up the rules as they go. Traveling is a foul — unless you're on the home team. The shot clock resets whenever the coach feels like it. The refs answer to the team owners.

You'd lose your mind. You'd demand someone fix the rules.

That's Congress. Right now. Today.

The rules that govern how Congress operates — who controls the floor, how votes get recorded, who can punish whom for how they voted — those rules were last seriously written in 1970. By Congress. For Congress.

Everything you're frustrated or angry about — the gridlock, the broken promises, the sense that nobody is listening — flows downstream from those rules.

I'm not asking you to care about legislative procedure.

I'm asking you to care about why the electricity stopped working.

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