Sinergy
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While I understand your argument about making a 6 year lame duck President, Merc, I disagree with the proposed solution. We elect somebody President for 4 years. They waste 4 years of time when they should be doing their job trying to get reelected. They get reelected, they waste 4 years as a lame duck. I agree with the one (1) 6 year President term limit, 2 year term limit for Representatives, 6 year for Senator, etc. I think justices should be elected not appointed. Since a corporation is a fictional entity, it should be under the same campaign financing guidelines as a real entity. In other words, if I can give up to $1000 to a candidate, the same rule should apply to Ford, GOPAC, whoever. I think that the biggest kickback or whatever from a company to a politician should be things like coffee mugs, pens, bumper stickers. Anything bigger than that seems very unethical to me. When I worked for a large Aerospace contractor I was under those guidelines for just those reasons. Why is it unethical for me to get tickets to the Lakers, whereas it is not unethical for a Congressman to use ENRON's private jet? If a person wants to be a politician, their primary reward for it should be their paycheck and the feeling of giving back to their country. Sinergy p.s. Of course, when I am feeling outrageously cynical I tend to think that the term limit should be a well placed bullet to the politicians head. This may seem obstructively hostile to the criminal class known as politicians.
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