A Call for Renewal, Not Amnesia

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In almost any diner conversation about politics, the complaint surfaces quickly: the system feels stuck. The same names return year after year, fundraising consumes more oxygen than governing, and public trust erodes as voters watch officials speak in practiced lines that sound less like neighbors and more like products. That dissatisfaction is fueling renewed interest in two blunt reforms, term limits and age limits, alongside a broader, harder question: whether the United States can build an election system where public service is earned in public, not purchased through an endless chase for money.

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