Emergency Team Of 8th-Grade Civics Teachers Dispatched To Washington
Emergency Team Of 8th-Grade Civics Teachers Dispatched To Washington
WASHINGTON—With lawmakers still at an impasse over increasing the debt
ceiling, a special team of 40 eighth-grade civics teachers was
air-dropped into Washington earlier today in a last-ditch effort to
teach congressional leaders how the government’s legislative process
works. “We started them off with the basics, like the difference between
a senator and a representative, and then moved on to more complex
concepts, like what a resolution is,” Bozeman, MT social studies teacher
Heidi Rossmiller told reporters as all 535 members of Congress copied
down the definition of “checks and balances” from a whiteboard in the
House chamber. “It’s been a bit of an uphill battle, since most of them
seemed to have no real sense of how or why a bill is passed, and Sen.
[Harry] Reid [D-NV] had to come up to me during a break and ask, ‘Ms.
Rossmiller, what happens if Congress can’t reach a compromise?’ But
hopefully it will all start to sink in soon.” At press time, an unruly
House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) had noisily stormed out of a lecture
on bipartisan cooperation, claiming it was “too hard.”
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