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You must be operating under that assumption that I think congress and the administration, both chock full of lawyers, are doing a good job.
What in my post makes you think that I assume that?
As for people "not caring" about the job, it's not supposed to be a life-time job. Harry Reid has acquired millions in wealth over his tenure in the Senate. He's not in it because he cares about the job. He cares about the money, and people give him money, along with sweetheart land deals, so they can gain access to his power.
I understand that, but that doesn't negate my point, unless you think it simply isn't possible to make the situation worse than it is right now. I think it is possible to make it worse (and, also, better, obviously).
With term limits, you put the power back in the hands of the populace, and if you make it less lucrative (and more like a state reps job, for example), that power doesn't become institutionalized. I don't think that's too extreme of a position. John McCain is another who has made millions in the public sector. They aren't doing it out of the goodness of their hearts. LOL
The populace already has the power, they choose not to use it. Most Americans think other people's congresspeople are whores, but their own guy is ok.
Your proposal doesn't give power to the populace, it reduces their power - they have one fewer choice for who to elect.
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