Re: Term Limits

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You said that "one party is fighting to help us, and the other party has no ideas how to help us or done anything to help." Since you mentioned that one party passed a bill and the other was all over them... I assume that in your mind, the helping party is the democrats. The bills passed by this administration have 'helped' all of us. We have higher fuel costs, higher taxes, inflation, open borders, higher crime and a poor outlook on the future of the country. You may argue that we have a rosy outlook, but the polls say that over 75% of Americans think we're on the wrong course. And the bills passed have been along party lines and the other party did nothing to help. Maybe they believe that the bills do not help anyone, but only a few and cost too much. Then you say that the other party has no ideas. The idea for illegal immigration is to close the border (which it was before Biden took over). The idea for crime is to arrest violators and put them in jail... like BEFORE Biden took office. The idea to lower taxes is to NOT spend so much money and try to live within our means... like before the democrats started spending. The idea for higher fuel costs is to allow American companies to drill and produce oil (maybe becoming the world's leading exporter) like BEFORE Biden took over. The other party does not need new ideas for things that were working fine. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The idea from the other party is for democrats to STOP fixing things that weren't broke. The left shouldn't try to preach about voting as individuals. We saw what the left did when the Senator from West Virginia didn't follow the party line. The left is notorious for "we have to pass the bill to see what's in it" approach. Today, the Secretary of Education can't even come up with a cost of the student debt transfer. It's between $300 billion and $800 billion. If the left is so keen on politicians voting as individuals, why are people like M. Hassan and Pappas trying to look more like the right when they both followed in lockstep? Hassan was a co-sponsor of the failed voting bill from early in the Biden administration; Kuster was a co-sponsor of the bill allowing males to use female bathrooms... that worked out well for the girls that were raped in VA.

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