It’s time for the Pennsylvania secretary of state to realize that election administration requires more than empty talking points.
In one of many memorable “Seinfeld” episodes, George Costanza desperately maneuvers to continue receiving an unemployment check rather than focusing his energy on gainful employment. He makes up a fake business, claims he constantly “looks and listens” for jobs, and even offers to date the rather unpleasant daughter of the unemployment official, hoping he can continue riding the joblessness benefits train.
In his corresponding stand-up act, Jerry comments on George’s misplaced energy. “This guy has never worked this hard in his life to keep this thing going,” he says. “If they had any idea the effort and energy that he is expending to avoid work, I’m sure they’d give him a raise.”
George’s shenanigans provide a humorous storyline. But real-life situations of someone using all of their energy to distract you from reality rarely take on such a funny tone. […]
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