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Michael Scoggins's avatar

Hard to know what to do with congressional term limits. As you so cogently discuss, those who accomplish the most are those who have decades of personal relationships and expertise allowing them to do so. That said those same relationships and skills work to concentrate power in a few and lead to abuses and corruption. The judicial branch and Supreme Court, conversely, seems easy. Too much power in too few with insufficient accountability makes it obvious something to increase turnover and provide better checks and balances on their power is clear. Not only that, but the process for selecting justices needs reform as well. When one party in power in the senate can forestall action on a presidential nomination because that president is of the other party, something fundamental needs to change.

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Ofke Teekens's avatar

Interesting and informative! The book section is a great addition, thanks for your recommendations. 😊👍🏻

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