You would tell us to be prepared for a lot of walking, because there’s a lot of stuff and it’s not all
in the same area, so if we wanted to go around a see everything we would have to walk around
washington a lot to get to our destination, also the buildings are very large and have a lot of stuff
to show, so it’d probably take an hour to stop and look at everything in each building. You would
tell us to not wear a belt or shoes with large buckles because there’s medal detectors there, and
they don’t want us being stopped, thinking we have a weapon on us. You’d probably don’t want
us bringing a lunch because they don’t allow food in the buildings in case of a spill or anything
like that, it’s a hassle to clean up. Dianne feinstein is the senator of the state of california. Barbra
boxer is the representative of our district. If I wanted to meet up with them and discuss a
topic with them I’d meet them in the town hall, but it would probably take a long time to set up an
appointment with them because a lot of people have a lot to say about california. The security is
going to be inspecting us a lot just to make sure we don’t have weapons on us, and they’ll
probably be standing right behind us while we talk to them in case something gets out of hand
they have to protect the secretary of state and district. If I were to talk to them, i’d just ask them
what they do in their free time. What important decisions do they make, what makes them stress
out the most, do they talk to a lot of people, how many annoying people do they have to deal with,
what’s the most observed thing someone has talked to you about. How long do you have to
serve until they re elect someone else, what is a voter nominated office, how are primary
elections conducted in california. I would have a lot of questions to ask her, because there’s a lot
I don't know about California even though I live there, I didn’t learn that much about the stuff that
goes on in california today, because in history people decide to teach the old stuff and not the
new stuff, the stuff that will actually benefit us for the future.
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