If possible, could we make it the law that halfway through the president's term, and the terms of Congress, all taxpayers must vote approval of the current occupants of office, or a new election be held within 4 weeks?
Limiting it to taxpayers might be the key to getting, and keeping, the right people in office.
Zinger!
ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteThe National Park Service seems astonishingly willing to further destroy their rep in their zeal to express their contempt for the public.
ReplyDeleteIn two sentences, Todd effectively summed up the administration's policies towards our war fighters and veterans.
ReplyDeleteIt was also, as I said on PF, a pretty sick burn.
Give this administration a chance. I am sure that they will do something even more shameful and disgusting in the next three years.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was wrong. But I know I am right.
Here's to those who put the "fun" in dysfunctional government. Can the No Such Agency see with which finger I am saluting?
ReplyDeleteObama has convinced me that nothing good comes from allowing Presidental reelections. Let's make it four and out.
ReplyDeleteLimit the president to one term of 6 years, followed by a mandatory term of 6 years at hard labor in the Dry Tortugas.
ReplyDeleteOr something like that. You get my drift.
"Chicago politics writ large..."
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. And tragic.
I like it. Add in the possibility of a vote of no confidence from Congress after two years, followed by an immediate public retention vote.
ReplyDeleteIf possible, could we make it the law that halfway through the president's term, and the terms of Congress, all taxpayers must vote approval of the current occupants of office, or a new election be held within 4 weeks?
ReplyDeleteLimiting it to taxpayers might be the key to getting, and keeping, the right people in office.
"mikee said:
ReplyDeleteLimiting it to taxpayers might be the key to getting, and keeping, the right people in office"
I can't disagree with the principle. We require judges to recuse themselves from cases they have personal or financial involvement with, after all.