| ▲ | Supermancho 4 hours ago | |||||||
> Term limits are anti-democratic, and it's just a way for voters to not take responsibility for their voting. That is one aspect, but not the important one. The most important element is anti-corruption. Legal bodies can always entrench themselves and their own interests. Term limits significantly weakens entrenchment...excepting when the same legal bodies inevitably gut it. | ||||||||
| ▲ | dddgghhbbfblk 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
You're saying that term limits reduce corruption? That's in fact not at all what the research says. There's a decent amount of research that suggests that they actually increase corruption. There's overwhelming evidence that they increase the power of lobbyists and interest groups. This is a classic one of those ideas that many people intuitively "feel" makes sense but is actually just terrible policy. | ||||||||
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