Thomas Jefferson's Pocket Notebooks

(Photo: Monticello)

Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, was a polymath. His mind constantly turned to intellectual queries on innumerable subjects. To record his ideas, Jefferson penciled his thoughts on tables of erasable ivory sheets.

Link -via Erik Kwakkel


Presidents, Senators and House Reps. need to be scientists, like Franklin, or Jefferson, or Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Unlike Clinton, Bush, Obama or Johnny Cash.

Government officials need to hold degrees in Agriculture, or Chemistry, or Physics, or Mathematics or Medicine or Economics (philosophy might be acceptable too)
Not on Law or Political-Science.
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