• The CORRUPT ELITE does not support TERM LIMITS, because it would mean having to try to buy out more politicians, which would also mean more potential people speaking out, leaking compromising information, and exposing the truth. The Cabal want as few as possible sellouts, in political power for as long as possible, as their obedient puppets.

    #TermLimits
    The CORRUPT ELITE does not support TERM LIMITS, because it would mean having to try to buy out more politicians, which would also mean more potential people speaking out, leaking compromising information, and exposing the truth. The Cabal want as few as possible sellouts, in political power for as long as possible, as their obedient puppets. #TermLimits
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  • The Crisis in Accountability: Chapter 1 - Term Limits - The Perception vs. The Reality

    The crisis in accountability is often reflected in the behavior and voting of those elected to public office. Much of what happens is contrary to the interests of their electorate and the Constitution they have sworn to uphold. They do not defend the institution they are in (Legislative, Executive) and they are always defending organizations over the citizen. The solution which most think would address this is "Term Limits". This idea is driven by very popular talking heads with large audiences supporting this as a solution.

    There is a perception that Congress is made up of folks who can never get voted out. Is this perception accurate or is this a psychology just established by the dialog?

    The lack of accountability is the disease plaguing government and society in general. The questions not asked or addressed on the issue of "Term Limits". Does any given constituency want to be represented by someone for 2 or 6 years who cannot be held accountable for their deeds because they are restricted from being reelected?

    Is it "Government of the people, by the people, and for the people" if the choices of representation are being limited or restricted?

    Recently the question of influence has been the focus of the public dialog. What has not been addressed is the kind of influence and from whom. The Framers design the system to be influenced by the citizen, the constituency. Not political parties, affluent individuals, corporations. organizations. One of solutions to returning representation to the people is to limit contributions to campaigns to only those that can vote for the office being run for. Another would be to allow the constituency of any office to vote the salaries of their representative up or down. Why not both?

    The link attached has graphs displaying the distribution of tenure in office for both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

    #TermLimits, #CampaignFinance, #SalariesofTheElectedOfficial, #TheCrisisInAccoutability

    https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members
    The Crisis in Accountability: Chapter 1 - Term Limits - The Perception vs. The Reality The crisis in accountability is often reflected in the behavior and voting of those elected to public office. Much of what happens is contrary to the interests of their electorate and the Constitution they have sworn to uphold. They do not defend the institution they are in (Legislative, Executive) and they are always defending organizations over the citizen. The solution which most think would address this is "Term Limits". This idea is driven by very popular talking heads with large audiences supporting this as a solution. There is a perception that Congress is made up of folks who can never get voted out. Is this perception accurate or is this a psychology just established by the dialog? The lack of accountability is the disease plaguing government and society in general. The questions not asked or addressed on the issue of "Term Limits". Does any given constituency want to be represented by someone for 2 or 6 years who cannot be held accountable for their deeds because they are restricted from being reelected? Is it "Government of the people, by the people, and for the people" if the choices of representation are being limited or restricted? Recently the question of influence has been the focus of the public dialog. What has not been addressed is the kind of influence and from whom. The Framers design the system to be influenced by the citizen, the constituency. Not political parties, affluent individuals, corporations. organizations. One of solutions to returning representation to the people is to limit contributions to campaigns to only those that can vote for the office being run for. Another would be to allow the constituency of any office to vote the salaries of their representative up or down. Why not both? The link attached has graphs displaying the distribution of tenure in office for both the Senate and the House of Representatives. #TermLimits, #CampaignFinance, #SalariesofTheElectedOfficial, #TheCrisisInAccoutability https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members
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    Members of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us
    The United States Congress is made up of 100 senators, 435 representatives, and 6 delegates to the House of Representatives.
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  • https://www.termlimits.com/progress/
    34 States Can Bypass Congress To Propose A Congressional Term Limits Amendment!
    Four states, Florida, Alabama, Missouri and West Virginia have passed USTL’s applications specific to the single subject
    congressional term limits. Fifteen states (indicated as medium blue on the map) have passed congressional term limits specific
    language as part of a multi-subject application. To eliminate all legal uncertainly and positively impose term limits on the U.S.
    House and Senate, USTL is fighting to pass our single-subject congressional term limits application in 34 states.
    To date, we have passed chambers in Utah, Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina, in addition to the states we passed completely
    (Florida, Alabama, Missouri and West Virginia). In 2021, we have introduced resolutions in at least 17 states and passed through
    many more committees.
    https://www.termlimits.com/progress/ 34 States Can Bypass Congress To Propose A Congressional Term Limits Amendment! Four states, Florida, Alabama, Missouri and West Virginia have passed USTL’s applications specific to the single subject congressional term limits. Fifteen states (indicated as medium blue on the map) have passed congressional term limits specific language as part of a multi-subject application. To eliminate all legal uncertainly and positively impose term limits on the U.S. House and Senate, USTL is fighting to pass our single-subject congressional term limits application in 34 states. To date, we have passed chambers in Utah, Georgia, Arizona, and North Carolina, in addition to the states we passed completely (Florida, Alabama, Missouri and West Virginia). In 2021, we have introduced resolutions in at least 17 states and passed through many more committees.
    WWW.TERMLIMITS.COM
    Term Limits Convention Progress Map - U.S. Term Limits
    34 States Can Bypass Congress To Propose A Congressional Term Limits Amendment! The U.S. Constitution provides the state legislatures authority to propose amendments without the approval of Congress. To make it happen, 34 state legislatures must pass resolutions to call a convention for the states to propose a congressional term limits amendment. Now, here isRead More
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  • TERM LIMITS FOR US CONGRESS PETITION PLEASE SIGN...
    https://www.termlimitsforuscongress.com/e-petition.html
    TERM LIMITS FOR US CONGRESS PETITION PLEASE SIGN... https://www.termlimitsforuscongress.com/e-petition.html
    WWW.TERMLIMITSFORUSCONGRESS.COM
    TL4USC- E-Petition
    E-Petition to State Legislatures requesting an Article 5 Convention solely for Term Limtis for US Congress
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  • https://termlimits.salsalabs.org/3076whenyouwatchcongressontv-a_copy1_copy1_copy2?wvpId=21c130e1-fafa-449c-a8f5-199ffcdda424
    https://termlimits.salsalabs.org/3076whenyouwatchcongressontv-a_copy1_copy1_copy2?wvpId=21c130e1-fafa-449c-a8f5-199ffcdda424
    TERMLIMITS.SALSALABS.ORG
    Counting down to state legislatures return
    Only weeks left before the battle to limit congressional terms in the state legislatures.
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