On her Congressional biography page, Judy Biggert (R-IL) says she attended Stanford University and Northwestern law school. Evidently, neither of those schools required a course in critical thinking, reasoning, argumentation or logic. Or, if they did, Judy must have slept through the lectures. Speaking out against the Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 (H.R. 3126), Judy delivers one of the most stupid analogies ever heard on the house floor. Damn Judy, an analogy works only when there are many more similarities than dissimilarities between things compared. Just how many similarities are there between large financial institutions and a cookie shop? Uh, about ZERO. Your analogy continues to suck when you say the government will limit the cookie shop’s goods to one sugar-free chocolate chip cookie. The Consumer Financial Protection Agency does NOT limit institutions to ONE product. GEEZ, how about reading the bill. Don’t get me wrong, your analogy does serve a good purpose. It will inevitably be used around the globe by instructors of critical thinking as an excellent example of a stupid, FAULTY analogy.