I doubt you'd get 38 states to ratify it, regardless.
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If they either exempt current sitting members of Congress from it or give them some sort of "grace period" or whatever to where they're not voting themselves out of office, it would probably have a much higher chance of passing.
I doubt it will get through, but it would be pretty fucking nice if it did.
I’m hosting Thanksgiving at my house this year and have extended family coming in. My older sister, a Kamala voter, warned me not to bring up politics. After we say grace and start eating, I’m definitely going to throw out: “So I heard Trump got elected?” :rofl:
I mean, what kind of Thanksgiving dinner is it if we don’t fight over politics?
Bro.. have some cooth.
I am also hosting Thanksgiving.. and I will be getting these napkins:
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Term Limits are not the panacea that everyone thinks they are. In many ways, they just entrench the "expert" class of fuckwits like John Bolton and others.
warren buffet's dad was a congressman, pretty sure branson grew up rich, bill gates stole from Xerox and certainly didn't come from nothing, brin's mother was a programmer at NASA I think and had a ton of connections, brin's parents were both programmers and he had access to computers and tech that normal people wouldn't while young during that time etc.
the point being, it wasn't just "hard work" that got them where they are. billionaires are a result of either generational wealth or extreme luck, not even getting into the ethics of it. the fact that people think "that could be me, too" and everyone is just a millionaire in waiting is a brainwashed idiot who is just eating what they're being served.