To the Old Kids on the Block, Can We Get Some Term Limits?
Like Jim Nantz says every Sunday afternoon, hello, friends, it's been a while, hasn't it? I woke up this morning having a desire to write something, anything for that matter. My brain splatters, passing thoughts like a trowel throws concrete on the wall until this moment. It just won't stick. Isn't that frustrating? Why can't I just think of something that may or may not be worthwhile, write it down, or save it for later? I can at least do that if I'm worth anything, correct? That was a major digression, albeit an important one, as any millennial/gen x-er needs to peer into the mind of a ragamuffin Generation Z archetype every now and then. Now, for the purpose of this exercise, let's consider federal term limits. From the moment he was sworn into the Senate, Ben Sasse (R-NE) has had federal term limits as a goal in mind. Was it a public policy goal or a mere stab at the national establishment most freshman senators take if given the opportunity? For Sasse, ...