Friday, November 21, 2025

Remove these career politicians...

Editor's note: ...using Pelosi as an example (see Pelosi's vicious message to Trump...) of what happens when these people create political dynasties. If America is to survive these career politicians who have become a "ruling class" have to be removed. It is startling when you realize how long some senate and congressional members stay in office — entire generations come and go while the same person holds power. The longest-serving U.S. Senator in history was Robert C. Byrd, who served from January 3, 1959 to June 28, 2010 — a total of 51 years, 5 months, and 26 days. Schumer has been a U.S. Senator since January 3, 1999. That means as of now (November 2025), he's served about 26 years in the senate. Who Schumer is "serving" is anyone's guess? The longest-serving U.S. Senator currently (as of November 2025) is Chuck Grassley (the guy is 92 years old), who first took office on January 3, 1981 (44 years in office). This should no longer be tolerated. Term limits are essential because because if it isn't obvious by now concentrated, decades-long power breeds corruption, stagnation, and a government that serves itself instead of the American people.
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TERM LIMITS – End Career Politicians

November 21, 2025 | By Martin Armstrong

Let's get it done!

The Founding Fathers never intended for Congress to become a retirement home for lifelong politicians. We are watching the same pattern that destroyed every republic in history. The absence of term limits creates a political class. These people cling to power for decades, shaping policy based on their own invisible hand. When someone like Nancy Pelosi can remain in Washington for nearly her entire adult life, accumulating wealth, influence, and control while ordinary Americans struggle under the weight of her legislation, it is undeniable that the system has drifted far from anything resembling representative government.
 
Career Politicians = Bureaucrat

Career politicians lose touch with reality. They manipulate the system and exempt themselves from the laws they dictate. History shows that once a ruling elite becomes permanent, the republic begins its decline. The people lose representation, confidence collapses, and the political class becomes obsessed with preserving its own privilege rather than serving the nation.

You cannot expect reform from those who depend on the absence of reform to maintain power. I recently attended an event hosted by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who voiced her concern for both term-limits and insider trading. Finally, a member of Congress is pushing for legislation that will reshape government by eliminating the permanent ruling class.

A republic cannot survive when those governing have turned public office into a lifetime career. If we want to restore any measure of trust, stability, or accountability, then term limits must be part of the solution. Otherwise, we simply allow the decline to accelerate until the system breaks and the cycle forces the reform that Congress refuses to consider. History warns what happens when elites refuse to step aside.
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And what about those other two career politicians, Schiff (24 years in office) and Swalwell (12 years in office) accused of mortgage fraud?



It has become so bad in America it is open pillaging season by these politicians:



Here is another politician who needs removal. Leaked footage of Rep. Dan Crenshaw (6 years in office and he will likely do the career thing) in his Congressional office DJ-ing with a giggling woman surrounded by several open bottles of booze. And these people are supposed to be responsible for running a country?

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