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Is Congress Just a High School Reunion in Disguise?

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When Representative Sara Jacobs likens Congress to high school, she’s not just throwing shade—she’s unveiling a pretty revealing dynamic. Recently, Jacobs shared with reporters that the Capitol resembles a social playground, complete with hydraulic cliques and established seating charts that dictate where members can sit. Just like the lunchroom, where groups stake their claim, she noted that certain spots on the House floor are already taken, and you better know where it’s acceptable to sit or be prepared to move.

Jacobs recounted a day where she had to instruct a newbie to vacate a settled seat, showcasing the unwritten rules that govern those congressional halls. It’s a miniature social hierarchy playing out amidst serious legislation, symbolizing just how relatable House dynamics really are. The fact that Congress could resemble the cafeteria of our high school memories is both humorous and slightly alarming. So, if high school was your time to shine, then welcome back to the sequel on Capitol Hill!

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