Rep. Andy Ogles, a self-proclaimed economist, seems to think “hot showers” are a more pressing problem right now.
As he helped propel the government
While responsible members of Congress were worried about the immediate impact a shutdown would have on everything from child care to cancer research, Ogles was concerned about a federal energy conservation measure for new water heaters that would not take effect until five years after final approval.
Such nonsense is not surprising when you take a look at this freshman congressman from the vocal minority. For one, he has called himself an economist when it turned out after he was elected that he had not even majored in economics. He has alsohe is a “former member of law enforcement, [having] worked in international sex crimes, specifically child trafficking” when he had only served from 2009 to 2011 as a volunteer reserve deputy with the Williamson County Sheriff.
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