The great Rocky Bridges once asserted that there are three things an average man thinks he can do better than anyone else; run a hotel, build a fire and manage a baseball team. Well, I don't know that this makes me above average, but there's a fourth thing that I'm pretty sure I'm better at than anybody else; assembling a team of crime-fighting superheroes.
Okay, so (sadly) there is no such thing as an actual superhero like you'd find in comic books, like Batman or Captain America. And maybe that's good. Because with great power comes great responsibility, which translates to a proportionately greater risk of really bad things happening if that responsibility is abdicated and that power is abused.
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What happens if this guy just gets kinda bored with Truth, Justice and The American Way? |



Kevin Beckner and Mark Sharpe aka The Wonder Twins (as in I WONDER why more elected officials can't work together like this) - Mild-mannered Hillsborough County Commissioners, Beckner is a Democrat and Sharpe is a Republican. In their day-to-day lives, they go about the business of administering the business of running the fourth highest-populated county in the state of Florida. But when a major issue comes along, they touch their magic county commissioner rings together and speak the words, "Wonder Twin powers activate. Form of...a compromise that temporarily supercedes the differences of opinion that result from our differing political ideologies for the sake of finding a solution that benefits the greatest number of constituents." Sure, it's a mouthful, but it results in things like fewer staged traffic accidents and payroll increases for hard-working people.
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