Have You Seen This? Rep. John Curtis has some useful life hacks for staying productive

Utah Congressman John Curtis released a humorous video showing how he stays so productive in Congress.

Utah Congressman John Curtis released a humorous video showing how he stays so productive in Congress. (Rep. John Curtis via Twitter)


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THE MULTIVERSE — Ever since he was named one of the most effective legislators in Congress last month, Rep. John Curtis has been inundated with questions about how he stays so productive in Washington.

So, the Utah Republican released a humorous video to answer that question, and his secret might surprise you.

"People always ask me, how do I get so much done? Let me show you," Curtis tells the camera, before walking into a conference room where two John Curtis clones — convincingly played by the congressman himself — are seated at a table, dressed to look like Silicon Slopes tech workers.

"Hey, team, what are we working on today?" Rep. Curtis asks.

The tech workers say they've been fielding "calls about Big Tech silencing conservative voices, and there's no accountability."

Rep. Curtis visits with two more of his doppelgängers or clones, dressed in cowboy hats and flannel shirts. After they brief the congressman on agriculture regulation, Curtis catches up with two other sharply dressed look-alikes, who have been busy looking at ways to reign in energy prices and protect national security.

Another self-described "Fun John" takes credit for starting the "sock thing" around the office, after showing off his Batman themed socks to another colleague. His role may not be as important as dealing with national security, but at least somebody is there to help keep morale high.

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Bridger Beal-Cvetko is a reporter for KSL.com. He covers politics, Salt Lake County communities and breaking news. Bridger has worked for the Deseret News and graduated from Utah Valley University.
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