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Originally Posted by Slingin Sammy 33
I've stated my ideas before, but as you mention below, they'll never happen.
Agree 100%. I don't know if term limits fix this, but it's certainly a start.
The middle of the road Tea Party candidates also get stomped out by the legacy Repub machine (just happened in our primary in VB).
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The only problem with term limits is that you eventually cede control and influence to the lobbyist with 20 years of experience. Imagine a freshman Senator standing toe-to-toe with one of these guys who's been working the Hill for two decades. No chance he'll get the support he needs. Our most respected Senators are our most seasoned ones, not the other way around.
Secondly, if we go term limites you'll never become an expert at anything. Imagine some of the Senators that have chaired and served on the intelligence committee or anything related to foreign policy. It's takes many years to accumlate the knowledge and depth to shape policy and understand the world abroad. Again, some young buck just coming into congress or the senate just can't do it if we institute term limits.