I have long thought there needs to be an age cap on politicians. 65 at the absolute latest. I noticed some time ago few other world leaders are ever as old as ours always are.
The thing is, as much as I don't like establishment politics, I'm also not convinced that I want our Congress to be comprised of young, inexperienced people who are constantly having to re-learn how things are done. There is a value in having some political staples, if for no other reason than institutional knowledge.
But, of course, that often turns into "institutional inflexibility", which isn't good either.
There's also the fact that an age-limit would effectively force politicians to be career politicians, rather than living lives and joining politics later. We'd see far less doctors, scientists, industry leaders, and other such professionals in politics, since those careers tend to require full-time dedication for decades. I don't like the idea of our only viable politicians be people who have not had long, fulfilling careers elsewhere in society.
Also, remember that old people vote, in larger numbers on average than young people. A HUGE number of older people are going to get very nervous if they feel like people who grew up in their own time with their own values aren't even allowed to be President anymore.
Have you ever applied this symbological obsession of yours to any of the symbols used by Trump and groups that you admire? Have you ever done this, and you can report honestly that there is absolutely nothing suspicious or latent or connecting to some ancient unwhispered evil in them?
I understand how important symbols are to you, but some of the symbols you zero in on, like the spiral, are so goddamn simple and general that it's usually the absolute weakest, most easily-dismissed part of your evidence. And I feel like any objective investigation into the symbols that represent you and your own beliefs would uncover some potential interpretations and pegboard conspiracies that are equally both unsettling and unlikely.
There just needs to free “testing” meaning, “paid for” by the Government that a person running for ANY Government office is of sound mind and body. Even a simple DUI test would’ve kept Sloe Joe from being able to run!
It is indeed crazy how aging slows us down.
Check out this video of Trump from '88. This sounds much more like the Trump I remember than he does these days.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/p0BrMaH0xl9j/
I have long thought there needs to be an age cap on politicians. 65 at the absolute latest. I noticed some time ago few other world leaders are ever as old as ours always are.
Honestly, I could be open to that.
The thing is, as much as I don't like establishment politics, I'm also not convinced that I want our Congress to be comprised of young, inexperienced people who are constantly having to re-learn how things are done. There is a value in having some political staples, if for no other reason than institutional knowledge.
But, of course, that often turns into "institutional inflexibility", which isn't good either.
There's also the fact that an age-limit would effectively force politicians to be career politicians, rather than living lives and joining politics later. We'd see far less doctors, scientists, industry leaders, and other such professionals in politics, since those careers tend to require full-time dedication for decades. I don't like the idea of our only viable politicians be people who have not had long, fulfilling careers elsewhere in society.
Also, remember that old people vote, in larger numbers on average than young people. A HUGE number of older people are going to get very nervous if they feel like people who grew up in their own time with their own values aren't even allowed to be President anymore.
Ha. I'm only saying why I haven't made up my mind whether I want Congress to be full of youngsters with an age gap.
Didn't know examining the effectiveness of a Congressional age limit was somehow fighting against the forces of Q and all that is Good in the World.
Have you ever applied this symbological obsession of yours to any of the symbols used by Trump and groups that you admire? Have you ever done this, and you can report honestly that there is absolutely nothing suspicious or latent or connecting to some ancient unwhispered evil in them?
I understand how important symbols are to you, but some of the symbols you zero in on, like the spiral, are so goddamn simple and general that it's usually the absolute weakest, most easily-dismissed part of your evidence. And I feel like any objective investigation into the symbols that represent you and your own beliefs would uncover some potential interpretations and pegboard conspiracies that are equally both unsettling and unlikely.
There just needs to free “testing” meaning, “paid for” by the Government that a person running for ANY Government office is of sound mind and body. Even a simple DUI test would’ve kept Sloe Joe from being able to run!
Do people really believe that the deep state rose up an obvious dementia ridden candidate? Like they didn't have anyone else?
That's an actor, you are watching a movie.
his voice is different too
He's so hatable