CSA presidential term limits applied to the USA
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CSA presidential term limits applied to the USA
The CSA had a limitations of one term of six years for their president to help prevent politicing for power by the serving president. Now suppose suh an issue got put forth right now for the U.S. constitution, would you support it?
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No. A President that has six years and no thoughts of an upcoming election to make him worry about his image and reelection polls? Yeah. Bad.
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I'll actually claim it could be a good idea for that very reason. without reelection being an issue, the Prez would be free to concentrate on actual problems, rather than trying to appease the public at every turn. Of course the root issue is that the system keeps electing scumfucks in the first place, that's the first thing that needs to be fixed.Rogue 9 wrote:No. A President that has six years and no thoughts of an upcoming election to make him worry about his image and reelection polls? Yeah. Bad.
Silly and stupid. the current two term limit is enough, in fact I think it's restrictive. (I believe a similiar argument was brought up in the Federalist Papers)
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Although I'm sure it could end re-election pandering getting in the way of progress, I wouldn't be surprised the actual beliefs of the politicians aren't much different. Although I can't think of any advantages the two-term model has over it, I'd still oppose such a measure.
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Implenmenting such a system could go both ways, depending on the politican. Since he won't be endlessly trying to improve his public image for a re-election, he can focus on the issues. On the other hand, some politicians would just say 'Fuck it' and enjoy their 6 years in office.
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That's why the possibility of impeachment exists...Captain tycho wrote:Implenmenting such a system could go both ways, depending on the politican. Since he won't be endlessly trying to improve his public image for a re-election, he can focus on the issues. On the other hand, some politicians would just say 'Fuck it' and enjoy their 6 years in office.
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They could do that without doing anything worthy of impeachment. Being unpopular is not grounds for being removed from office in a Senate trial.Xenophobe3691 wrote:That's why the possibility of impeachment exists...Captain tycho wrote:Implenmenting such a system could go both ways, depending on the politican. Since he won't be endlessly trying to improve his public image for a re-election, he can focus on the issues. On the other hand, some politicians would just say 'Fuck it' and enjoy their 6 years in office.
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Rogue 9 wrote:No. A President that has six years and no thoughts of an upcoming election to make him worry about his image and reelection polls? Yeah. Bad.
On the other hand, even a single-term president would have to consider how poor the chances for his party to retain power in the Congress and hold onto the White House would be if he did simply kick back and enjoyed his six years in office or fucked up economic or foreign policy bad enough. There would still be the incentive to perform in order to improve the party's position for the next election.Captain Tycho wrote:Implementing such a system could go both ways, depending on the politican. Since he won't be endlessly trying to improve his public image for a re-election, he can focus on the issues. On the other hand, some politicians would just say 'Fuck it' and enjoy their 6 years in office.
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It wouldn't surprise me in the least if politician's sincere belief tend to shift towards what will get them elected. The best way to sound sincere is to be sincere.Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Although I'm sure it could end re-election pandering getting in the way of progress, I wouldn't be surprised the actual beliefs of the politicians aren't much different.
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Yeah, but he'd only have four years to do something about it, as opposed to six.Sir Sirius wrote:Like Bush won't have to worry about being re-elected if he gets his second four year term? Yeah. Bad.Rogue 9 wrote:No. A President that has six years and no thoughts of an upcoming election to make him worry about his image and reelection polls? Yeah. Bad.
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6 years is not enough for a good president, and too much for a bad one.
4 years, then double or nothing.
I agree whole heartedly with closet sci-fi fan, as well, that changes in the constitution should be very few, and very far between.
4 years, then double or nothing.
I agree whole heartedly with closet sci-fi fan, as well, that changes in the constitution should be very few, and very far between.
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May I point out that my no incumbancy idea also lets you have as many terms of a president as you want, and also doesn't require any sort of amendmant?EmperorChrostas the Cruel wrote:6 years is not enough for a good president, and too much for a bad one.
4 years, then double or nothing.
I agree whole heartedly with closet sci-fi fan, as well, that changes in the constitution should be very few, and very far between.
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originally there was no term limit in the constitution. that came into play later on. (i think it was woodrow wilson that set the precedent of two terms, but i forget who exactly).closet sci-fi fan wrote:I wouldn't support it simply because I'd like to minimize Constitutional changes.
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