Here's something I've been noodling: was Congress ever intended to be a career? As in: was it ever expected that members of Congress, back in the founding days, were to be making legislature 24/7 or was the thought more "meet when necessary/occasionally, but at defined times to discuss the needs of the nation".
It isn't about term limits, it's about voters being smart and invested enough to know who their senators are.
Americans need to hold themselves to higher standards.
Here's something I've been noodling: was Congress ever intended to be a career? As in: was it ever expected that members of Congress, back in the founding days, were to be making legislature 24/7 or was the thought more "meet when necessary/occasionally, but at defined times to discuss the needs of the nation".
The latter was the founders' intent.