Posted on 04/11/2015 5:15:51 PM PDT by ObamahatesPACoal
When Rand Paul announced his official candidacy for the presidency this week he sparked a number of debates, not only in the media and among his opponents, but inside the GOP. One of the less noticed ones revolved around a comment he made during the speech regarding the institution of term limits for congressional offices, similar to what we have for the Oval Office. This drew a quick response from our friend Matt Lewis, who feels that Rand is missing the mark.
"During his presidential announcement on Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul took a stand for term limits. We limit the president two terms he said. It is about time we limit the terms of Congress.
This struck me as an odd thing for a libertarian-leaning candidate to say. After all, shouldnt we the people get to decide whom we want to represent us
or not?"
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I agree with him.
True dat!!! Santorum voters? Just kidding, no offense to Santorum voters, they are all fine, gentle, religious folks.
That’s too much. One 6 year term for president. Two six year terms for Senators. No more than 12 years for Reps. 12 years on the SCOTUS. No more lifetime appointments and career politicians.
There is just no getting around the fact that career politician equals corrupt politician. Vote trading, under the table agreements that do not benefit the country and crony capitalism are the most corrupting things in politics. When someone tells me how a teacher (L. B. Johnson) can enter politics and leave a millionaire with a huge ranch I might change my mind. He left teaching and only had a political position, so where did the money come from??? And there are probably many more that we don’t know about.
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