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Ive said it before, theyre all moral degenerates, all of them, on both sides of the aisle. Im to the point where I think youd have to be some sort of psychopath to want to go to Washington. Theyre all worried about their own personal power and enrichment. They dont care about the rule of law or the constitution. And this is why we have to have term limits. If you want to maintain this country you have to eliminate this dynastic careerist dynamic, that is going on. You go to Washington as a citizen servant and you serve one term... and then youre dune... And if you want to run for higher office, for example if you served a term in the house and you want to run for a term in the senate, thats fine, and if a senator wants to run for president, thats fine. But this deal of these god-awful moral degenerates and imbeciles like Sheila Jackson Lee and Hank Johnson, these are people who arent even intelligent enough to get a menial job out here in the real world and there people are walking the halls of the United States capital and voting on things that effect by proxy almost everybody on the face of the Earth. No no no no, we have to get rid of these people. We need to have term limits, so that theres absolutely no financial incentive whatsoever to go to Washington. In fact, going to Washington should probably be a financial burden. It should be a volunteerism and a personal sacrifice that citizens make in the spirit of serving the country. People should not be more wealthy after returning from Washington than they were before. In fact most people should have to, you know, theyd be walking away from their businesses presumably, putting all that on hold, serving two years in congress for example and then coming home, guys thats the way it used to be in this country. I had a great great grandfather in the late eighteen hundreds who was a concurrently practicing physician attorney and state senator. Why did he serve as a state senator, not because he was power hungry because back in those days people actually had a spirit of service, and he knew that he was a successful professional and that it was somewhat incumbent upon him as a successful citizen to go and serve the government in the state legislature, and he did that. This whole deal about politics being a profession, this country will never right itself, ever, as long as that dynamic exists. https://youtube/watch?v=SdUoppyhTME Ann Barnhardt
Posted on: Fri, 27 Jun 2014 07:47:42 +0000

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