The Issue
Many people are starting to think that it’s time to put term limits on elected officials, given the average age of 70 years old and 40 years of service in the nation’s Parliament.
The Debate
1. “It’s time to get these lifetime politicians off the government payroll!” says term-limits advocate Bill Hamilton. “Let them get real jobs like the rest of us once they leave office. Besides, if they are currently a Senator, they can always run for another office like Governor. This gives people the right to elect whomever they want to run for office, just not the same office forever. It’ll keep things from going completely stale!”
This is the position your government is preparing to adopt.
2. “Wait a minute,” says George W. Hanover, chairman of the national Infinite Power party. “We pay a lot of money to get those people into office. It can take several terms before we get a return on our investment, I mean, candidates. We should extend the number of years for each term, not limit the number of times a person can serve in any specific office!”
[Accept]
3. Your aunt’s mother’s step-sister’s best friend’s hairstylist, Peggy Mistletoe, pooh-poohs the entire idea. “You know how to run your country, yes? Why deal with the hassle of elected officials and elections in the first place, yes? Eliminate elections and this entire term limit issue becomes moot, yes?”
[Accept]
The Government Position
The government has indicated its intention to follow the recommendations of Option 1.
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