### Politicians Think They’re the Boss of Everything—Except Congress
So, a bunch of six lawmakers decided to send a letter to the Interior Secretary and the Acting Director of the National Park Service, basically saying, “Hold up! You can’t just build a fancy arch without our permission.” They’re opposing this project with all the enthusiasm of a kid being told to eat their vegetables.
Let’s break this down: these lawmakers are flexing their muscles, claiming they have the authority to block a project that they think is a monument to bad ideas. But isn’t it rich? They’re acting like they’re the gatekeepers of good taste and fiscal responsibility, all while ignoring the fact that Congress is the real boss when it comes to approving such projects.
It’s almost like they’re saying, “We’re here to protect you from bad decisions—unless we’re the ones making them.” What’s conveniently missing from this whole drama? Any real discussion about whether this arch is even a good idea or how much it’ll cost taxpayers.
In the end, it’s just another day in politics where everyone’s trying to look important while doing the bare minimum. When did we start needing permission slips for art?
By Admin | Published: June 16, 2026 at 1:14 am
