saxitoxin wrote:I can't believe this thread has gone on this long without one of the rapscallions like AoG starting an "if you could finger anyone" thread.
Anyway, as for term limits; say there were 8-year term limits, the new career trajectory of the now (term-limited) citizen politicians would be something like this -age 18-22: Joe Citizen goes to New Jersey A&M, majors in political science; volunteers/interns on XYZ campaign during the summers
age 22-25: Joe goes to Hoboken School of Law (sorry, TGD, we can't all make it into an Ivy)
age 25-27: Joe goes to work as a legislative aid to a member of the New Jersey congressional delegation
age 27-31: Joe is elected to the Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders
age 27-35: Joe is elected the New Jersey General Assembly
age 35-43: Joe elected to U.S. Congress from New Jersey
age 43-63: term limited out of Congress, Joe goes to work as a public affairs consultant / lobbyist
Term limits won't create a Mr. Smith Goes to Washington scenario where the Congress is filled with tinkers, tailors and soldiers. It'll just mean the backlog of entry-level career political positions will thin out slightly as people move from Congress to K-Street faster which will create a slight surplus of lobbyists. So all term limits will accomplish is to depress the salaries of lobbyists. They'll still be well paid, just not quite as well.
You could probably increase the transaction costs (e.g. switching from political to lobbying) by requiring x-amount of time before doing such a switch; it would be like the anti-competition clauses where if you work for a company, you can't compete against them until 2 years after quitting.
RE: underlined, that's not my goal. My goal is to increase the costs of crony capitalism. I want it to be more difficult to wheel and deal.
And hey, if the supply of lobbyists increases, then let them complain about falling wages. I don't see their demand for lobbyists increasing since the costs of coordinating with Congress would be much higher too. So, term-limits look good to me.
Maybe with term-limits so short, you'd get more politicians clamoring to be president, so they extend their career a little longer. That'll be good to. Adds more difficulties!