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THIS IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT - How do we fix our broken government? 1. Term Limits 2. Congress is paid the median salary of the state they represent. 3. No more traveling to DC How do we do all of this - Have you ever heard of ZOOM? There is...

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BelannF1 year ago

Excuse the language, but great ideas.

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Jack Terrier 🇺🇸1 year ago

To logically compelling they would never go for it. But let's add elimination of insider trading with prison time for violation to the list. And cap on political donations. More concerned with those than their salary. That's where the big $ influence & personal pocket lining are.

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Karen1 year ago

@pr0ud_americans Right! They made the kids remote learn now it’s their turn. Just think of the money saved! Oh, yes to term limits!!!

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Betsy Ross🧵🇺🇸1 year ago

I agree. My question is, why aren’t the PEOPLE making the rules? Why are we allowing our government to make the rules? That sounds backassward.

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SMSPirate1 year ago

@The1776Warriors Repeal Citizens United. Repeal the Patriot Act. Prohibit stock trading by any and all government contractors and employees. There. Problem solved.

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Tolla Fell1 year ago

This is laughable. It was never about salary. It's about all the kickbacks, bribes, money laundering, and inside stock trading. No one in government becomes rich from their salary, yet they all make millions and millions and millions.

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Jessica Barker1 year ago

I'm Trump to the bone

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Jeffrey Raum1 year ago

@Lisahudsonchow7

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Nan1 year ago

Not only just paid the median salary, but pd ONLY for the days they physically show up to d.c. AND Work. The fact Senators & Reps are allowed to Abstain, Miss, or Not Show Up to debate, listen, or Vote is Unacceptable! They should All be required to put their votes On the Record!

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