Well said! We have a Congress and the Senate who can't get anything done.
They want power. They can smell it and it's all they want.
Personally, and this comes from having a councilor who was as useful as a rock in a bag of hammers and a cousin who has been named 'Councilor of The Year' several times at the high school where she works, people need to choose a field of study that will get them a freaking job and they need to be flexible in what's available when they graduate. They may study one thing and end up with a great-paying job in a somewhat related but really, a different field. One of the guys I went to school with graduated with a 3.99 cumulative GPA in Architectural and Building Construction Technology degree, which taught everything needed- surveying, structural, building design, HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Lighting & Acoustics, project management, materials and design- you name it, it was included. His first job was with P&H (formerly Harnischfeger), now owned by Komatsu, designing booms for cranes at more than double the pay of a newly minted architect. AFAIK, he has never spent a day as an architect and his pay has always been higher than average, but never in his field of study.