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Okay, so I reserved my answer for last. I do not believe in term limits and it's probably going to take me more than one to explain my why. So I'm going to have to send this one first.
So the first reason why I don't believe in term limits is because if you If you make it so a good governor or a good state legislator can only serve one or two terms It gives the establishment time.
The founding fathers actually contemplated this. You don't think they did? They did. The reason why they chose not to have term limits is because they knew that only 10% of the public would actually want to be public servants.
I do believe in term limits because even though the founding fathers thought there were good people and they didn't want to limit their terms and only 10% were interested in the money, you got the oligarchs that stayed in office for years and years and years with their cohorts and control of the money.
I do believe in term limits because even though the founding fathers thought there were good people and they didn't want to limit their terms and only 10% were interested in having money, you got the oligarchs that stay in office for years and years and years with their cohorts and control everything.
I believe that there should be term limits for every single politician because who wants a career politician? You want to get good new ideas cycling through there on a regular basis. I know I work with convention estates and we're definitely for term limits.