All I can say is you better thank your lucky stars that Hunter and some like him have stayed in place.
But if private sector experience is your guide, you might want to support uh,,,,,uh,,,,,uh
That's the problem with career politicans: They think they are entitled to the office because we really need them and they are irreplacable. What should be obvious to anyone who has ever spent time working with elected representatives on the State and Congresional level is that career politicans are not nearly as smart as they think they are, the job is not nearly as difficult as they think it is (which is something they would realize if they were smarter), and if they were to drop dead tomorrow, life would go on and there would be dozens of people from the same party willing to step forward and accept the nomination, who are as conservative, if not more conservative (or liberal) as the person they are replacing.
What is so very obvious is that the Republican controlled Congress that was voted out of power last November was as dysfunctional, spendthrift, and corrupt as its Democratic predecessors. Duncan Hunter was an important part of that Republican Congress, who abandoned their conservative roots, and decided to grow the government at an unprecedented rate and spend our hard-earned tax dollars like drunken sailors, and that makes him part of the problem, not the solution.