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Term limits are idiotic by definition.
If the voters don't want someone in office, they can just vote them out.
Term limits are for sore losers who don't like the fact that they keep losing elections.
They're anti-democratic.
This proves my point that most voters do not pay attention to politics and why we need term limits in the first place.This is why this country has the problems it has. So it is idiotic to say "if you do not like a politician then vote him out".I remember back in the early 90s when term limits were a big thing. They were on the ballot in a few states. I remember that in one congressional district, in Washington state I think, the voters passed a term limit referendum - and at the same time, re-elected a congressman who was already past the limit! Um, duh.
Term limits are idiotic by definition.
If the voters don't want someone in office, they can just vote them out.
Term limits are for sore losers who don't like the fact that they keep losing elections. They're anti-democratic.
I remember back in the early 90s when term limits were a big thing. They were on the ballot in a few states. I remember that in one congressional district, in Washington state I think, the voters passed a term limit referendum - and at the same time, re-elected a congressman who was already past the limit! Um, duh.
It's up to the voters to decide when an elected official's term is over. As for POTUS, 2 terms is enough.
Most voters pay more attention to dumb ass reality shows,sports, celeb bull **** news and other stuff than they pay attention to politics. This is why the same old scumbags keep getting elected.They will keep voting for the same scumbags as long as the idiot box tells to.
Term limits are to ensure politicians do not stay in office to become too corrupt.
There is nothing anti-democratic about imposing term limits.
Term limits cut down on corruption.
This proves my point that most voters do not pay attention to politics and why we need term limits in the first place.This is why this country has the problems it has. So it is idiotic to say "if you do not like a politician then vote him out".
Umm no. If it's that simple it would happen more often. When Congress has a 9% approval rating and a 90% incumbent reelection rate, something is wrong. Specifically, the longer legislators are in Congress, the more corrupt they become. And the more likely any particular legislator is to be seeking reelection, the easier it is to buy them off.
It's not exactly difficult to find another qualified candidate of a similar political ideology. Very few members of Congress are irreplaceable. The issue has nothing to do with "losers who keep losing elections," as they would probably continue to lose elections to members of the dominant party in their district even with term limits; the issue is corruption and the culture that is created in Congress by lifetime politicians.
Sounds like a perfect example of why term limits are necessary. Obviously the voters in that district wanted term limits, but if it was simple as "just vote him out of office" as you claimed, then they would have done so anyway.
Easy answer: no. Politicians should not limit my choices in politicians.
OK, but I think I really do support them because it will help prevent corruption of the individual. In that, a career politician will have his hand in everything, can set up things and run things, gets all the perks.
They already do.
So you think your view should overrule the will of a majority of voters?
So you are in favor if removing term limits for presidents?
Answer my question first please.
What question? You didn't ask me one
So you think your view should overrule the will of a majority of voters?
I think my views tend to side on the restriction of government and its abilities.
How do they do that?
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