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11 minutes ago, 01mxz800 said:

This should be put on the ballot and let the voters decide,but the swamp creatures will never let that happen 

right

my take...

no more than two terms in the house, two in the Senate and two in the white house.  one could serve in the house, Senate and white house. 

age limit is simple, if you are of social security age the day of the election you are ineligible to run for office. 

long as we're at it, no lifetime 'perks' associated with holding higher office.  

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32 minutes ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

right

my take...

no more than two terms in the house, two in the Senate and two in the white house.  one could serve in the house, Senate and white house. 

age limit is simple, if you are of social security age the day of the election you are ineligible to run for office. 

long as we're at it, no lifetime 'perks' associated with holding higher office.  

I am less concerned about ones age as long as there is no outlying health issues, it is these crooks, on both sides that spend 20, 30 or more year in office getting rich off the taxpayers that I am more concerned with

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7 minutes ago, 01mxz800 said:

I am less concerned about ones age as long as there is no outlying health issues, it is these crooks, on both sides that spend 20, 30 or more year in office getting rich off the taxpayers that I am more concerned with

focus on the power of a lifetime in office, that's where the wealth comes from.

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1 hour ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

right

my take...

no more than two terms in the house, two in the Senate and two in the white house.  one could serve in the house, Senate and white house. 

age limit is simple, if you are of social security age the day of the election you are ineligible to run for office. 

long as we're at it, no lifetime 'perks' associated with holding higher office.  

SS early age is only 62.  75 maybe.  Many don't suffer from cognitive effects if ever.  Plus senior citizens still deserve a say in our governance.  There used to be a time when wisdom was an asset, before all the wokies came along.  

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58 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

SS early age is only 62.  75 maybe.  Many don't suffer from cognitive effects if ever.  Plus senior citizens still deserve a say in our governance.  There used to be a time when wisdom was an asset, before all the wokies came along.  

no they don't 🤣

I'm thinking 67ish... 

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