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How Is There No Term Limit For Congress And Gerrymandering Legal

One reason congressional term limits have been a subject of debate is that?

B is the only answer that makes sense.

D is an opinion that has some merit, but most proposals for term limits include the of lengthening the terms for Representatives.

I don't like the idea because it assumes that the people are too stupid to vote out representatives and senators who don't do a good job representing their interests. I don't like the idea of a law forcing me to vote for somebody else, even if I like the person who is currently representing me. I don't oppose term limits for the president because all of the power in the executive branch is concentrated in a single person.

How might you refurbish our congressional system to bring it into the 21st Century?

For the time at which it was conceived of and set up, the U.S. Congress was a very advanced and (dare we say it?) liberal legislative body. It was, in many ways, far in advance of its time, and served as something of an experiment in indirect democracy. However, that was then, and this is now. The U.S. has since grown enormously in several areas, such as population, diversity, education, and technology. At long last, in comparison with some legislatures in foreign countries (we are referring here to democratic countries…), our legislature is starting to look rather shopworn.

Each of our direct representatives in the House of Representatives represents roughly 700,000 of us. It is said that we have only 435 of them because that was the number of seats available in the largest assembly room in the Capitol. They are disproportionately wealthy, white, Anglo, male, Protestant, and old (with an incumbency rate of roughly 95%) How well can such an elite understand what most of their ±700,000 constituents, think about, aspire to, or simply need?

We have, as some have put it, the best congress that money can buy, and lets face it, our congress is bought to the extent that 75-80% of the cost of their campaigns are financed by corporate donations. Corporations do not donate money to be “good citizens,” but rather to do what they do: make a profit. They expect a return on their investment, and they get it. Our congressional system is based on bribery, which in most normal democratic countries except this one, would land our representatives in jail.

Now, lets assume that you have a magic wand (your vote) in your hands, and some ideals and ideas in your high-powered minds. How might you refurbish our congressional system to bring it into the 21st Century? This is an open-ended question, which can lead to many different approaches or strategies from more concrete to more abstract, and everything in between. Do try, however, to keep this somewhat within the realm of the possible and preferable.

(Furthermore, please keep in mind that our system is supposed to be based upon the ideal of democracy, not quotas, appointed representatives or other anti-democratic devices. We also are not in favor of reverse gerrymandering, revolution [very messy and deadly], or complete anarchy [which we are not evolved enough to deal with constructively, anyway.])

Why are there no term limits for U.S. Senators and Representatives?

Since an amendment to the Constitution limiting the number of terms a member of Congress can serve was proposed by the Republicans in 1994 and failed probably because the House and Senate were controlled by the Democrats maybe now would be a good time to re-visit this issue by writing and calling our leaders in Washington, DC. A change in term limits can happen only through an Amendment to the Constitution OR a referendum which is basically a national vote (vox populi) by the people, that means you and me and the rest of our fellow Americans. More info:Under the Constitution, members of the United States Senate may serve an unlimited number of six-year terms and members of the House of Representatives may serve an unlimited number of two-year terms.In the 1990s, reformers put congressional term limits on the ballot and the main Republican Party platform was to pass legislation setting term limits in Congress.A proposed amendment limited members of the Senate to two six-year terms and members of the House to six two-year terms. The amendment was never passed.Source: Boundless. “Congressional Terms and Term Limits.” Boundless Political Science Boundless, 26 May. 2016. Retrieved 20 Feb. 2017 from Congressional Terms and Term Limits - Boundless Open Textbook

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