Posted on Oct 29, 2023
Term limits for Congress are wildly popular. But most experts say they'd be a bad idea
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What ? ! Term limit myself out of a cushy job with little responsibilities?
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MSG Thomas Currie
For those of favor "Term Limits" let me ask you, by what right do YOU get to choose who I can elect as MY representative? Why are you willing to let someone else tell you who you can elect as your representative?
I would be happy to take reasonable steps to reign in the professional politician class in the US. A few ideas I consider reasonable:
- Eliminate lifetime pensions for Representatives and Senators. Instead enroll them in the Federal Employee Retirement System (which, by the way, is not nearly as generous as most non-feds seem to think).
- Eliminate lifetime free healthcare for Representatives and Senators. Instead let them enroll in the Federal Employee Health Benefits program.
- Ban Representatives and Senators hiring immediate family members in paid staff positions.
- Modify the Franking Privilege to require the signature used instead of a stamp to be hand-signed by the Representative or Senator rather than machine-printed on the envelope or item being mailed.
I would be happy to take reasonable steps to reign in the professional politician class in the US. A few ideas I consider reasonable:
- Eliminate lifetime pensions for Representatives and Senators. Instead enroll them in the Federal Employee Retirement System (which, by the way, is not nearly as generous as most non-feds seem to think).
- Eliminate lifetime free healthcare for Representatives and Senators. Instead let them enroll in the Federal Employee Health Benefits program.
- Ban Representatives and Senators hiring immediate family members in paid staff positions.
- Modify the Franking Privilege to require the signature used instead of a stamp to be hand-signed by the Representative or Senator rather than machine-printed on the envelope or item being mailed.
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CSM Rick Cassel
MSG Thomas Currie - I can help you out with two of your reasonable steps.
- Members of congress are CSRS or FERS employees now. Depending on when they first started serving. They fall under the same retirement system as every other federal employee. The only pensions they recieve are through CSRS/FERS, social security and TSP.
_ Member of congress get their health insurance via the Federal Employee Health Benefits program.
_ Pensions for life and free healthcare are both myths.
_ Reference https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL30631
- Members of congress are CSRS or FERS employees now. Depending on when they first started serving. They fall under the same retirement system as every other federal employee. The only pensions they recieve are through CSRS/FERS, social security and TSP.
_ Member of congress get their health insurance via the Federal Employee Health Benefits program.
_ Pensions for life and free healthcare are both myths.
_ Reference https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/RL/RL30631
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Personally, instead of worrying about term limits we Americans should worry more about the federal government and its complete disregard for the 10th amendment. You can read news articles monthly about a particular national advocacy group wanting a state law they disagree with overturned at the federal level. Most people think states are subservient the federal government. We have long ago pasted the point of a limited federal government our constitution laid out. Anymore, States and individual rights advocates are seen as some sort of wackos.
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CSM Rick Cassel
Perhaps having to go back in history 150+ years to cover for the over reaching federal government of today is a bit of a strech. Of course, in your defense, everybody knows 535 yahoos in Washington DC know whats best for all of American. What could possibly go wrong with AOC and MTG telling states what to do?
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