Are you fucking kidding me…

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      3 days ago

      Term limits are an antidemocratic solution to an antidemocratic problem - the problem isn’t incumbent people, which the voters select, it’s incumbent corporate interests, which the voters don’t select.

      Term limits for the legislature would create a revolving door of corporate shills. It takes a couple terms for a legislator to become skilled at the process and learn to make progress on their agenda - and to build a backbone to their donors.

      Ultimately, everything people think would be solved by term limits would actually be solved by eliminating money from politics. We need to greatly diminish the incumbency advantage, which is fueled by money in politics, to give us legislators who have to be accountable to the voters instead of donors.

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        1 day ago

        This is an interesting point. Would revoking citizens united solve this the same way?

        I still think term limits could help get new perspectives into politics.

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      California has had term limits for state office for over a decade now. It hasn’t helped at all. It just gives more power to party bureaucrats and the civil servants at the expense of the electorate. Like almost every other quick fix, it’s worthless.

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      3 days ago

      10 DEM join GOP will not be enough to give President Trump a third term, but that may change given how things are going on right now.