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A lack of term limits is arguably why American politics is so fucked right now. Most of the people there have been there since before I was born. I don’t think half of them know what the world outside of DC looks like anymore.
Eh, I disagree. No term limits is why we have such a skilled operator as Mitch McConnell in the Senate. Thirty five years of experience has made him a judge confirming machine.

No, the reason why American politics is fucked is because of an inattentive electorate. Term limits wouldn't have stopped Mitt Romney from getting elected. It's his first term. What put him in the Senate is the voters of Utah not paying attention and voting in that limp wristed pussy.
 
Eh, I disagree. No term limits is why we have such a skilled operator as Mitch McConnell in the Senate. Thirty five years of experience has made him a judge confirming machine.
If I may piggyback off this:

I understand the sentiment behind wanting term limits, but at least from where I sit, I see “career” politicians as a necessary evil. The ones that are old enough to remember how shitty things like socialism (just as an example off the top of my head) actually work out IRL are there to mitigate or prevent the damage from a popular ruler who threatens the system.
 
And hasn't CNN anchors and guests used similar, if not worse, language on live television? I thought someone on CNN said "nigger" not long ago without repercussions (despite the backlash on social media).
That was Phillip Mudd and it wasn't just nigger. It's a shame Trump didn't bait CNN into bringing that guy on more often. If all it took was one instance of calling Africa a shithole to get a honkey like Mudd to scream about spics, slant eyes, and niggers on prime time television, imagine what he could have said with the proper provocation.

 
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Inshallah, soon the Anti-Matter shall collide with the Matter and the entire Community Watch board will be obliterated!
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Don't worry someone hit the pressure release valve. Couple of hours of "fuck you christian dad!" an we'll be ok again.
 
If I may piggyback off this:

I understand the sentiment behind wanting term limits, but at least from where I sit, I see “career” politicians as a necessary evil. The ones that are old enough to remember how shitty things like socialism (just as an example off the top of my head) actually work out IRL are there to mitigate or prevent the damage from a popular ruler who threatens the system.
I'm old enough to remember the "Contract with America" Republicans. They swept into office then were swept out later because many kept their term limit promises. This was just as they were starting to get positions on important congressional committees and such.

Honestly, it was just a GOP election year talking point to cut out a bunch of the old Democrat deadwood from a bygone era that didn't really represent their deep red districts anymore. A one-time move to leverage a political advantage that people still recite as if it worked out well and solved problems. It didn't.

Reality is that professional politicians are dirtbags but they are dirtbags who do their job well.
 
Do they not realize that "boomer" covers a very solid chunk of the people talked about here?

Stephen King is one, for example.
I dont think they considered either that anyone could show up and post an endless stream of screaming at the sky granola crones, wind-burnt pussy hat knitters, subaru driving lesboid adjuncts and chin missing draft dodging faggots with more running outfits than sense.
 
Boomer has basically devolved into “older person I personally don’t like” leading to a lot of misuse of the term.
And then there are the people who try to promote boomer as a “mindset”.
There's a lot of obsession with demographics in general there. I don't get it.
 
I understand the sentiment behind wanting term limits, but at least from where I sit, I see “career” politicians as a necessary evil. The ones that are old enough to remember how shitty things like socialism (just as an example off the top of my head) actually work out IRL are there to mitigate or prevent the damage from a popular ruler who threatens the system.

You don't need to be old "career" politicians to remind people of that. You can see it in clips, read it in documents and books, or just ask people that live in those ass-backwards socialist countries then or now that socialism is bullcrap. That is a ridiculous excuse to not have term limits.
 
Dictator Trump would be absolutely terrible for America long term. And I don't mean in a screeching way like a thread shitter does.

What I mean is Trump is a singular leader who actually gives a fuck about the country and the people in it. He's not out for self enrichment, or (solely) to feed his ego or his appetite for power. And when you have a leader like that, people tend them too much power: "It's fine, He'll never abuse it". And often they don't. But then the guy who comes after them does, or the system gets built assuming that someone with the charisma or connections of the current leader will always be there, and when its not,

Term limits protect a country against the long term ills of having a good leaders much more than they protect against the ills of having bad ones; the 2nd amendment ensures the people are protected against bad leaders.
I was mostly being tongue in cheek there, but I'd also note I never said it would be a GOOD thing, just that it would not be the WORST thing.

I mean, imagine what a Bush, Obama, or (Dear god) a Clinton dictatorship would be like.
 
There's a lot of obsession with demographics in general there. I don't get it.
It oils the “us vs. them” narrative on a generational scale, demeaning an old person’s merit in formulating a political opinion on the grounds that they’re out of touch with reality, or are senile. Also overlaps it with a SJW-ish mindset that old rich white people are hazardous for the world. Millennials are the one’s that apply the latter a lot. Zoomers just used it to laugh at their elders.
 
You don't need to be old "career" politicians to remind people of that. You can see it in clips, read it in documents and books, or just ask people that live in those ass-backwards socialist countries then or now that socialism is bullcrap. That is a ridiculous excuse to not have term limits.

A. Nowhere did I say “these politicians need to remind everyone that socialism is bad!” I said:

The ones that are old enough to remember how shitty things like socialism (just as an example off the top of my head) actually work out IRL are there to mitigate or prevent the damage from a popular ruler who threatens the system.

2. Clearly you’re not familiar with society if you think things like “facts” will prevent them from voting with their feelings.
 
A lack of term limits is arguably why American politics is so fucked right now. Most of the people there have been there since before I was born. I don’t think half of them know what the world outside of DC looks like anymore.

The problem with term limits is not the politicians, it's the lobbyists. There was an anecdote I heard from one Congresscritter (I believe it was a state legislator and also a Republican, but thats neither here nor there) who campaigned on a "term limits" platform. He described getting to the capitol and meeting with some big lobbyist for the first time, and as a naive well-meaning newcomer, he confidently asserted that he had no intentions of "selling out" his constituents for big corporate dollars. The lobbyist leaned back in his chair, smiled, and calmly told him that he didn't need to cooperate. He had campaigned with a promise to only serve X terms, but the lobbyist had made no such promise. The lobby merely needed to wait until he stepped down and was replaced by some other person, more pliable and willing to play the game.

The congressperson said that he never felt more despondent about the fate of democracy than in that moment. I can sympathize. Money speaks volumes louder than words, and until the swamp is drained, the will of the people will take second place to the will of the corporations. I still support term limits, but am far less enthused about what effect it would have.
 
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