It is a national pastime to complain about the inefficiency of our U.S. Congress, and their productivity rate is certainly low: as the branch that is intended to make legislation, the success rate of bills actually being passed into law averages about 5 percent. In any other setting, this would be considered an abysmal failure; in Congress, this is the norm.At the same time, we know that the framers’ intent was that making legislation should be very difficult: the harder it is to pass new laws, the more likely it is that those few that make it through the process are actually decent. Think of it in terms of a company hiring a new employee: the more testing, the more likely that the candidate who passes all those tests is the best one for the job. Knowing how challenging it is to pass new laws, and knowing that that was the framers’ intent all along, do you think we should be complaining about Congress or should we be applauding Congress? Explain your answer in a 200 word response.