The letter “I” encompasses much of what goes on in Washington D.C..
On the right side of the aisle we see : “I”ndifference and “I”ndecision.
On the left side of the aisle we see: “I”gnorance and “I”nsanity.
From the perspective of the elected official, any policy or decision must have “I” (personal pronoun) as the direct beneficiary or it will not suffice.
“Aye” is one other word forming the “I” sound. It indicates an affirmation. It is used by those in Congress when voting on proposals they’ve either not read or don’t/can’t understand. The other word making the same sound as “I” is spelled “eye” and refers to the two things in the voter’s head which are closed to much of what is obvious. I mention these two examples for the voters who don’t know how to spell “I”.
The definition of the word “we”, when it comes to our combined group’s relevance and importance is always interpreted as the definition of the word “wee”. It should be noted that this is the same value voters place upon vetting candidates and making informed choices prior to entering the voting booth.