Once again that's a stupid analogy. Try this. Let's imagine 20 people live in a house. 5 of them take everything they have and start businesses at their own risk. 3 of those struggle to keep their businesses afloat and 2 become successful enough to hire 10 Roommates. Those 10 get up and work to make enough money to pay their share of the household bills.
That leaves 5 roommates that don't work or have a business of their own. 1 is too young, 1 is too old and 1 is medically unable to work. So what are the other 2 doing? Demanding pizza and insisting that the other 15 people pay for it. And that's how the Senate works.
It's not about what to get on the pizza, it's about who will pay for it and who will actually get to eat the pizza when it arrives.
That leaves 5 roommates that don't work or have a business of their own. 1 is too young, 1 is too old and 1 is medically unable to work. So what are the other 2 doing? Demanding pizza and insisting that the other 15 people pay for it. And that's how the Senate works.
It's not about what to get on the pizza, it's about who will pay for it and who will actually get to eat the pizza when it arrives.