I, Doctor in the US-Chapter 400 - 399: The Committee is impressive? Then I’ll create one myself!

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A week later, on November 15.

This day marks the reopening of Capitol Hill.

Naturally, many of the congressmen had been replaced.

But the experienced senior members really didn't care.

Because there were only a few new faces.

Senators rarely undergo changes.

And the ratio of new Congressmen isn't much either.

With over 400 members, in reality, there are only a few new faces.

But meetings still have to be held.

Zhou Mo Sen naturally had to attend the meeting.

Honestly, he felt a bit like Alice in Wonderland.

He had indeed never been to Washington before.

But he was quite familiar with its history.

This place, for meetings and other purposes.

It used to be Washington's turf.

Old man Washington wasn't tortured to death by four doctors for no reason.

Afterwards, his legacy was inherited by Robert E. Lee.

Which then led to the creation of Arlington Cemetery.

Claiming this cemetery was the United States Government destroying the Li Family's property is not Zhou Mo Sen's fabrication.

Because it's clearly documented in history.

Documented very clearly.

In 1861, shortly after the start of the Civil War.

The Northern government of the U.S. turned this place into a national cemetery under the pretense of punishing Robert E. Lee.

Truly, they clearly wrote it in their history books themselves.

Zhou Mo Sen wasn't slandering, he was simply stating historical facts.

After all, the U.S.'s history books are thin.

Anyway, that's how it was done back in the day, and perhaps, to them, it seemed merciful.

At least it wasn't like how they treated the Indians.

And besides, there's the Lincoln Memorial here.

He heard this building took nearly a hundred years to build?

Zhou Mo Sen wasn't sure, but at least now it seemed completed.

No matter, today I'm here as a Congressman!

Honestly, thinking about these things, it's purely because it's Zhou Mo Sen's first time as a Congressman.

Surely, there's a bit of nervousness.

Although, Zhou Mo Sen was actually quite confident, having done quite a lot of groundwork beforehand.

He had already exchanged a lot of interests.

Even managed to agree on a super big deal with Niu Sen.

Interestingly, Zhou Mo Sen's interaction with Niu Sen didn't bother the governor much.

To be fair, Zhou Mo Sen did have some relationship with the governor's family before.

But, this time the deal he had with Niu Sen.

The governor didn't mind.

Obviously, Schwarzenegger and the Kennedy Clan were quite old-fashioned.

You can actually tell from Schwarzenegger's policies.

What did Schwarzenegger really do as Governor of California?

It was really speechless.

Increased taxes!

Yes, Schwarzenegger wasn't a bad guy, but he really contributed nothing but increased taxes as governor.

What makes people even more willing to curse him is that the tax increase was targeted.

Meaning, not all Californians paid more taxes, but it targeted those high-income earners from Hollywood.

Yes, you read that right.

About this, Hollywood people were simply fuming.

Schwarzenegger, you!

You used to be a big star!

Now you've become governor, and not only don't you care about your former colleagues and friends.

But you also want to take money out of our pockets!

F*ck!

So, afterward, Hollywood and many stars attacked Schwarzenegger in various ways.

TV dramas, movies, and talk shows… just a myriad of channels.

Basically turning Schwarzenegger into a clown and whatever else.

Frankly, Zhou Mo Sen thought what Schwarzenegger did was really stupid.

You're an actor too, doing this puts you in a very awkward position.

When Schwarzenegger stepped down as governor, even if he wanted to return to acting, there weren't many opportunities.

It wasn't until many years later that some of the bad press had faded a bit, and the Terminator series needed to be filmed.

He then returned to Hollywood.

In fact, you can learn a lot from Schwarzenegger's time as governor.

He never really integrated into the top circles of the U.S.

If he had, he wouldn't have returned to acting.

And Zhou Mo Sen?

He didn't intend to integrate, yet he still had to 'join in.'

Don't misunderstand, 'join in' here means joining some 'committees.'

Committees?

Let me put it this way, even ordinary Americans might not understand the committees on Capitol Hill.

Because it is indeed extremely complicated.

But, as a Congressman, being part of a committee is essential.

A simple introduction.

In Congress, especially the lower house, which is the section with over 400 members.

There are 'committees.'

Very similar to California State Assembly.

But this is the U.S. Congress, so there are differences in the details.

The committees established by Congress are generally called standing committees.

Meaning, these are somewhat significant, officially recognized.

So, how many such standing committees are there?

Currently, over 60.

It's said that after World War II in the last century, these standing committees truly emerged onto the American political scene.

There's a very iconic committee in there.

The War Committee!

Yes, you can tell just by hearing its name, this committee was really about grabbing power from then-President Roosevelt.

The War Committee held enormous power, but Zhou Mo Sen definitely couldn't get in.

He's of Chinese descent.

Who are the enemies of the U.S.?

They openly declare that the Eastern Great Power is the enemy.

They have never minced words.

Now, there are over 60 standing committees.

What about those that aren't standing?

In total, there are about 200 committees now.

Mind you, there are only over 400 members in total.

Yet there are 200-plus committees.

The California State Assembly, in that regard, is not too bad.

The U.S. Congress is just too chaotic.

It can basically be said that many congressmen hold leading roles in multiple committees.

What about Zhou Mo Sen?

Which committee does he join?

Today, as Congress opens.

There are many people attending the meeting, and it's quite relaxed, mainly discussing committee matters.

As a newcomer, Zhou Mo Sen naturally attracted attention.

There's no question about the Democratic Party.

Especially a few congressmen from California also greeted Zhou Mo Sen.

There were Chinese among them.

But interestingly, someone from the Republican side also took notice of him.

"Hello, Dr. Zhou."

"Oh, hello, Mr. McConnell."

The Republican bigwig, Senator McConnell, was very friendly with Zhou Mo Sen.

That's not easy.

With McConnell, speaking was already somewhat challenging.

Zhou Mo Sen remembered that guy, there was a 'glitch' later that was quite a scene.

However, chatting was just whatever.

But the key is, which committee does Zhou Mo Sen plan to join?

Then an interesting scene unfolded.

"I plan to establish a committee myself."

As soon as he said this, Zhou Mo Sen instantly became the focal point on Capitol Hill!

You want to establish a committee?

On what grounds?

Also, what kind of committee do you plan to establish?

Zhou Mo Sen was unreserved and quickly laid out his 'committee.'

"In our society, there are many vulnerable groups who have difficulty recognizing their gender! I plan to help them…"

Hmm?

This...

On that very day.

The Caring for LGBT Committee was established on Capitol Hill!

The members and the chairman were all Zhou Mo Sen!