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CroneEver's avatar

C. S. Lewis had Donald Trump's number back in the 1950s:

“Picture to yourself a man who has risen to wealth or power by a continued course of treachery and cruelty, by exploiting for purely selfish ends the noble motions of his victims, laughing the while at their simplicity; who, having thus attained success, uses it for the gratification of lust and hatred and finally parts with the last rag of honour among thieves by betraying his own accomplices and jeering at their last moments of bewildered disillusionment. Suppose, further, that he does all this, not (as we like to imagine) tormented by remorse or even misgiving, but eating like a schoolboy and sleeping like a healthy infant — a jolly, ruddy-cheeked man, without a care in the world, unshakably confident to the very end that he alone has found the answer to the riddle of life, that God and man are fools whom he has got the better of, that his way of life is utterly successful, satisfactory, unassailable….” – C. S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain

Welcome to your leader, MAGA.

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EnderAK08's avatar

Public service has a minimum age, so why not a maximum age? I would propose we set the maximum age at 78, which is life expectancy. Politicians 78 or over would finish out their current terms and no longer be eligible for another one.

For those curious, that would disqualify Biden from a second term, and Trump too, who will turn 78 in 2024. It would disqualify 9 Senators, including Feinstein, Grassley, and Mitch McConnell. It would also disqualify 18 House members, including Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer, the top Democratic leadership.

I have no problem with representatives or Senators serving lengthy, multi-decade terms. But any good organization needs continuity and a line of succession.

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