we barely let 80 year olds drive cars but somehow it's ok for them to be presidents, someone pls explain this logic to me

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They might have the wisdom left, but not the reaction capacity.

We let them drive cars way too much too

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This is why I wrote in Satoshi on my last ballot. At least would be the right age even if he is possibly not even alive πŸ˜‚

Hey utxo, the newsbot is down?

1. John Dingell U.S. Representative Michigan 59 years

2. Robert C. Byrd U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator West Virginia 57 years

3. Carl Hayden U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator Arizona 56 years

4. Jamie Whitten U.S. Representative Mississippi 53 years

5. Daniel Inouye U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator Hawaii 49 years

6. Strom Thurmond U.S. Senator South Carolina 48 years

7. Patrick Leahy U.S. Senator Vermont 48 years

8. Hal Rogers U.S. Representative Kentucky 44+ years (Active)

9. Chuck Grassley U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator Iowa 50+ years (Active)

10. Ed Markey U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator Massachusetts 48+ years (Active)

Makes zero sense. They have wisdom. Let them share it with those running the show but don’t let them run it.

They are all sharp as tacks.

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It makes perfect sense. Presidents neither drive nor steer.