Posted by Ray Haynes at 11:32 pm on Mar 22, 2012 Comments Off on My Last Word on This
I don’t like to get involved in a back and forth on issues on
which I blog, but when someone comments on what I say, I want them
to begin their comments by correctly stating what I said.
In this case, John Hrabe commented on my position on Proposition
28 by saying I was saying that the founding fathers would have
opposed term limits. I said nothing of the sort.
My comments began with my analysis of the effects of term limits
in the Legislature right now, from my personal observations.
This is where I agree with John. The process corrupts even the
best of us. That, however, is normal. We are all human, and it
takes a person of incredible moral insight and strength to avoid
the temptations of political office. There are lines of people who
wait to feed the egos of politicians, and, unfortunately, too many
of those politicians fall victim to the ego strokes. The good news
is, however, is that a politician who does fall victim to those
temptations has to face the voters, and if it gets too bad, they
will lose.
Unfortunately, the special interests who feed the politician’s
ego don’t face the voters, and don’t really care who… Read More