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 @NMNMS5 จาก Virginia ตอบแล้ว…4ปี4Y

No. The voters should be able to put the same person in office over and over again as long as they are representing the majority. I see that you have a congressional district question and THAT is what is in need of the greatest reform measures.

 @NLD65V จาก Virginia ตอบแล้ว…4ปี4Y

Term limits should be set; however, if it is thought that there needs to be a certain amount of experience, extend the terms, but only allow them to serve the one or two limits. A life time of sitting in government leads to too much cronyism and corruption.

 @NK2Y8G จาก New York ตอบแล้ว…4ปี4Y

 @LYJGGP จาก Alabama ตอบแล้ว…4ปี4Y

Whether or not there are term limits, the real issue is the fact that Congressional employees receive a pension for life, whether they serve one term or a full career. I think the benefits received post service should be like the military retiree and based on number of years served and, at a reduced monetary amount. The Congressional benefit system is totally out of line with the normal working industry who do not receive income unless they have contributed to a retirement plan and/or worked for 15 - 20 years with a company.

 @LXZYFM จาก Washington ตอบแล้ว…4ปี4Y

No, the American people need to understand that if they are unsatisfied with an elected officials performance they have a civic duty to try to vote that official out of office. Term limits are a passive aggressive way of saying to officials that the constituency doesn't like you.

 @LXHJ2W จาก Washington ตอบแล้ว…4ปี4Y

Term limits tend to make politicians care less when they can't be re-elected. No limits means people can spend a lifetime in government and lose touch with real life.

I therefore favor mandatory one-term sabbaticals every two terms for members of congress.

 @LTXXQ2 จาก Texas ตอบแล้ว…4ปี4Y