maltdizzy
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No, we need term limits.
From my experience in states with term limits, they lead to more dysfunction. The freshly elected representatives tend to be unyielding idealists who refuse to compromise on anything, and nothing gets done. By the time they learn the art of negotiation/compromise, they are termed out and replaced with new idealist and it starts all over again. The flip-side is they are less concerned with earning more campaign donations. Damned if you do, damned if you don't; there is probably a middle ground somewhere. An elected official can be removed with every election... the issues are excessive money and an indifferent populous.
Rather than a blanket age limit, the senate and house should no longer be elected positions.
Using the last census as the basis, a random list of people should be selected that match as many of the ratios by age bracket and race as closely as possible.
Those people then get a letter in the mail like jury duty letting them know that start in January for the next 2 or 6 years.
A true representative government.
My first reaction to this was "how you been outside and seen the great unwashed?" But there may be something to this. Statistically, if you select a person, business, etc. at random there are more likely to be trustworthy than someone who volunteers their services.