George F. Will articulates--as only he can--a nation's concern about what has happened to our ideal of democratic representational governance. Congress, he says, has become "an incumbency machine", with almost all the efforts of its members directed toward getting themselves reelected by trading legislation for campaign funding. Now Will presents his powerful case for imposing term limitations.
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George F. Will articulates--as only he can--a nation's concern about what has happened to our ideal of democratic representational governance. Congress, he says, has become "an incumbency machine", with almost all the efforts of its members directed toward getting themselves reelected by trading legislation for campaign funding. Now Will presents his powerful case for imposing term limitations.
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