You might want to read your own articles…none of them strictly state how term limits are bad. The NPR article even calls out the bullshit. Most politicians shouldn’t be politicians in the first place, because they’re not there to do good, they’re there to get reelected.
O I did, you just don’t understand them. Almost everyone of them is there because they see that the odds of new people coming in means there is no one to train them… that’s the entire reasoning…and that incumbents almost always keep their seats. It’s party based power, and it’s good for both sides, while being shit for the people.
Buddy, I’m not going to do all the work for you. This is a well researched subject with a ton of information, it’s not some brand new idea.
I was mainly referring to elected positions, I’m not necessarily against term limits for Supreme Court Justices.
Edit: See my reply to the knob below for a few sources.
Lol that’s a cop out for, I don’t have anything other than shit from life long politicians who say it’s bad. You’re the one making the claim not me.
Oh my fucking god, do like 3 seconds of googling before being so goddamn confident you’re correct. Jesus Christ, I’m not your fucking nanny:
look at that, pretty much the first result and it’s NPR - https://www.npr.org/2023/10/29/1207593168/congressional-term-limits-explainer
More because apparently you can’t do anything yourself. But don’t expect me to pull out the relevant quotes or anything, you can do that:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/09/16/term-limits-congress-senate-house/
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/05/term-limits-exacerbate-all-the-problems-with-our-government.html
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/3979677-term-limits-wouldnt-clean-up-congress-they-could-make-things-worse/
https://www.vox.com/polyarchy/2016/10/18/13323842/trump-term-limits
Good enough, or…?
You might want to read your own articles…none of them strictly state how term limits are bad. The NPR article even calls out the bullshit. Most politicians shouldn’t be politicians in the first place, because they’re not there to do good, they’re there to get reelected.
Want to know how I know you didn’t even read all of the headlines of those links, let alone the content itself?
O I did, you just don’t understand them. Almost everyone of them is there because they see that the odds of new people coming in means there is no one to train them… that’s the entire reasoning…and that incumbents almost always keep their seats. It’s party based power, and it’s good for both sides, while being shit for the people.