
Should Mandatory Term Limits Be Removed ?
Can mandatory term limits on states representatives, senators, and our Executive Branch is good or bad? Is it restricting the entry of quality inputs in our system?
That is a major dilemma in a political nation and world gone awry.
Does entry of "new blood" means constant refreshing of a system and prohibit or deter corruption, or simply deny knowledgeable public servants that already know what is going-on, from using their obtained wisdom to better lead and govern?
On the other side of the coin, what if a genuinely smart, honest, tried and proven human being is in office?
Should we force a wonderful representative and leader out, and settle for something worse?
Should this public servant be tossed-out just because of the potential abuse in office of others, elsewhere?
Can we elect new blood anytime we want?
Don't term limits simply restrict the voters' options, and take away power from them?
And many such questions arise when thought of mandatory term limits.
If implemented, politicians would, no doubt, simply go from position to position and election to election for various different posts. Representative, County Commissioner, Senator, Governor, Vice President, Judge, President, and so on.
If someone wants to be a career politician, and has the resources, they will be. Anyways quality people need the potential stability of keeping offices a while, in order to be drawn into public service to begin with.