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Nov 4, 2020 11:16:14   #
Seth
 
Bebida wrote:
I don't think it would have mattered. The POWER HUNGRY ones would have just changed the laws like they did. The ORIGINAL Law was that they would serve two years and go home. It SHOULD have STAYED that way!!


Instead we get a government run by people whose only skill is getting re-elected and spending our hard earned tax dollars like mad money. People who gradually lose touch with the people they are supposed to represent as their years in the ruling class, out of the private sector, continue to multiply.

They stay in office for so long that it becomes a career rather than a calling, become comfortable enough to vote themselves elite health insurance and retirement pensions and their careers become their primary concerns, their responsibilities to the American people a secondary consideration.

That's why I feel nothing but spit-on level contempt for anyone who tells me that long experience in politics is a "qualification" for any of them being re-elected. Even those belonging to the party I support, once they've been in office for more than two terms, are little more than whores to me, and I vote for them more as a lesser of evils because they are "the only game in town."

They are also the only people, short of holding a Constitutional Convention, who can vote in term limits and ruin their personal gravy trains, and therefore we are stuck where legal means are concerned, because a Constitutional Convention would open up the entire Constitution to "editing" and could conceivably cost us still more liberty in areas unrelated to term limits.

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Nov 4, 2020 12:02:00   #
Bebida Loc: Michigan
 
Seth wrote:
Instead we get a government run by people whose only skill is getting re-elected and spending our hard earned tax dollars like mad money. People who gradually lose touch with the people they are supposed to represent as their years in the ruling class, out of the private sector, continue to multiply.

They stay in office for so long that it becomes a career rather than a calling, become comfortable enough to vote themselves elite health insurance and retirement pensions and their careers become their primary concerns, their responsibilities to the American people a secondary consideration.

That's why I feel nothing but spit-on level contempt for anyone who tells me that long experience in politics is a "qualification" for any of them being re-elected. Even those belonging to the party I support, once they've been in office for more than two terms, are little more than whores to me, and I vote for them more as a lesser of evils because they are "the only game in town."

They are also the only people, short of holding a Constitutional Convention, who can vote in term limits and ruin their personal gravy trains, and therefore we are stuck where legal means are concerned, because a Constitutional Convention would open up the entire Constitution to "editing" and could conceivably cost us still more liberty in areas unrelated to term limits.
Instead we get a government run by people whose on... (show quote)


SAD to SAY, you are 100% RIGHT.!! In Al. we have a Senator that has been there since MobyDick was a MINNOW, he is basically a Republican but he does NOT MUCH Either way!! We replaced the Dem that took Sessions spot FRAUDULENTLY. I think Tommy Tubberville will be a GREAT Senator. Kind of a Trump sort. Next time Richard Shelby comes up for re-election we will replace him with an actual Conservative that has some GUMPTION!!!

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Nov 4, 2020 12:21:21   #
Seth
 
Bebida wrote:
SAD to SAY, you are 100% RIGHT.!! In Al. we have a Senator that has been there since MobyDick was a MINNOW, he is basically a Republican but he does NOT MUCH Either way!! We replaced the Dem that took Sessions spot FRAUDULENTLY. I think Tommy Tubberville will be a GREAT Senator. Kind of a Trump sort. Next time Richard Shelby comes up for re-election we will replace him with an actual Conservative that has some GUMPTION!!!
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We will need a lot of freshman politicians who haven't been jaded and spoiled by lengthy political careers to upset the old boy networks now festering in Congress.

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Nov 4, 2020 12:26:03   #
Bebida Loc: Michigan
 
Seth wrote:
We will need a lot of freshman politicians who haven't been jaded and spoiled by lengthy political careers to upset the old boy networks now festering in Congress.


EXACTLY. And ones that are REALLY POd at what has gone on for the last decade or so!!! Like Jordan and Nunes, etc

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Nov 4, 2020 13:01:29   #
Seth
 
Bebida wrote:
EXACTLY. And ones that are REALLY POd at what has gone on for the last decade or so!!! Like Jordan and Nunes, etc



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Nov 4, 2020 13:20:13   #
Bebida Loc: Michigan
 
Seth wrote:


Do you know if Dan Bongino got in? or Jim Johns(?) in Mich. I keep missing their names

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Nov 4, 2020 13:39:25   #
On timeon target
 
Bebida wrote:
The problem IS, they only START to expunge them. Then when noone is looking, they drop it. The Libs are not going to lose their ONLY advantage in any Election. To get them to FINISH expunging the rolls the Judicial Watch would have to stay on them 24/7!! And probably have to SUE them SEVERAL TIMES to get them completely expunged. I am reading a book by Tom Fitton, President of J.W.,about how the J.W. has to SUE the LIBS to get them to COMPLY with ANY "LAW". When they are ordered to turn over ANY documents, they drag their feet and J.W. has to take them to Court to GET IT!! They are ALL only ploys to COVER THEIR BUTTS, because they are as CORRUPT as ANYBODY ever has been!!
The problem IS, they only START to expunge them. T... (show quote)


No argument from me on that. However, as I
said, it is a start. I am sure that Judicial Watch will keep holding these states accountable. In most cases these voting roll errors are in democratic controlled states and counties and it takes a court action to get them to comply. Tom Fitton will not let this go unchallenged!

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Nov 4, 2020 13:39:27   #
Seth
 
Bebida wrote:
Do you know if Dan Bongino got in? or Jim Johns(?) in Mich. I keep missing their names


Haven't had much chance, I've been busy working on the boat with an occasional peek online. I'm contemplating a sail down the coast to Coronado in a day or two and want everything shipshape.

I had do do some growling earlier when I saw that we're stuck with another term of the same old Schitt.

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Nov 4, 2020 14:43:37   #
Bebida Loc: Michigan
 
On timeon target wrote:
No argument from me on that. However, as I
said, it is a start. I am sure that Judicial Watch will keep holding these states accountable. In most cases these voting roll errors are in democratic controlled states and counties and it takes a court action to get them to comply. Tom Fitton will not let this go unchallenged!


The problem IS, it is TOO LATE for THIS ELECTION!! The left are STEALING THIS ELECTION. Four more yrs. we will be a COMMUNIST Country!!! When THAT happens you will see the BIGGEST CIVIL WAR ON RECORD!!!

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