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Title: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Hawkmoon on October 23, 2017, 11:06:01 AM
I thought we had a discussion on whether or not it's time for Nancy Pelosi to retire. If we did, I can't find it, so here it is.

I think the answer is a resounding, "Yes!" In fact, I think it's about a year (or more) past when she should have retired.

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/pelosi-struggles-form-sentences-tv-interview-calls-robert-mueller-mother/
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Perd Hapley on October 23, 2017, 11:20:19 AM
Disagree. She is the sort of Democratic leader the country really needs right now.  ;)
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: sumpnz on October 23, 2017, 08:20:04 PM
When your enemy is committing a blunder, let them.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Andiron on October 23, 2017, 08:40:25 PM
With regards to the title,  neither does McCain.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: French G. on October 23, 2017, 08:56:26 PM
Really hoping she stays and all this latest star power convince Fredrica Wilson of rodeo clown fame to make a 2020 presidential bid. I am long on popcorn futures.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: MechAg94 on October 24, 2017, 09:29:44 AM
With regards to the title,  neither does McCain.
I thought I heard McCain said he wasn't running for reelection again, but I could have misheard. 
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: T.O.M. on October 24, 2017, 10:33:38 AM
Let me ask this, in all seriousness.  Ohio has a law in place that puts an age limit on judges.  You cannot run for judge if you are 70 or older.  If elected before age 70, you can finish that term.  The idea behind it is to keep judges mentally sharp.  Shouldn't there be some similar restrictions on those who make the laws?
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Fly320s on October 24, 2017, 11:53:02 AM
Let me ask this, in all seriousness.  Ohio has a law in place that puts an age limit on judges.  You cannot run for judge if you are 70 or older.  If elected before age 70, you can finish that term.  The idea behind it is to keep judges mentally sharp.  Shouldn't there be some similar restrictions on those who make the laws?

Hell, yes!

I have a mandatory retirement age of 65.  Jamis has mandatory retirement at 55 or something close to that.  The politicians need mandatory retirement at 50 and term limits.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Perd Hapley on October 24, 2017, 12:27:02 PM
Let me ask this, in all seriousness.  Ohio has a law in place that puts an age limit on judges.  You cannot run for judge if you are 70 or older.  If elected before age 70, you can finish that term.  The idea behind it is to keep judges mentally sharp.  Shouldn't there be some similar restrictions on those who make the laws?


No, there should not be. For one thing, I'm not in favor of adding too many regulations to whom people can vote for, via age ceilings or term limits. Secondly, legislators are not like judges. Legislators have to cooperate with other legislators in order to do much of anything, so there's far less danger of a sole, senile legislator running amok. Thirdly, how could old, senile law-makers be any worse than the younger ones that are just plain nuts?
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: wmenorr67 on October 24, 2017, 01:21:17 PM
Let me ask this, in all seriousness.  Ohio has a law in place that puts an age limit on judges.  You cannot run for judge if you are 70 or older.  If elected before age 70, you can finish that term.  The idea behind it is to keep judges mentally sharp.  Shouldn't there be some similar restrictions on those who make the laws?


What about we lower the age limit to be elected to the House and Senate? 


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Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Sideways_8 on October 26, 2017, 02:03:23 PM

What about we lower the age limit to be elected to the House and Senate? 


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25 for the house isn't low enough?
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: wmenorr67 on October 27, 2017, 04:39:23 AM
25 for the house isn't low enough?

If you can vote at 18 and serve your country at 17, should be able to drink, smoke, and serve in the House, Senate, or even President.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Hawkmoon on October 27, 2017, 08:44:09 AM
Back to Nancy Pelosi:

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/video-pelosi-face-spasms-mar-speech-utters-gibberish-confuses-trillions-billions/

She's done. I expect the members of her party will be quietly (or not) suggesting to her that she retire gracefully rather than be forced out.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Fly320s on October 27, 2017, 09:00:39 AM
Back to Nancy Pelosi:

http://www.theamericanmirror.com/video-pelosi-face-spasms-mar-speech-utters-gibberish-confuses-trillions-billions/

She's done. I expect the members of her party will be quietly (or not) suggesting to her that she retire gracefully rather than be forced out.

Too much Botox?

When have the Democrats forced out one of their own for medical reasons?
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Unisaw on October 27, 2017, 09:40:29 AM
I can’t stand Pelosi, but that was painful to watch.  I wonder if she doesn’t have serious neurological issues.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Ben on October 27, 2017, 10:12:25 AM
If you can vote at 18 and serve your country at 17, should be able to drink, smoke, and serve in the House, Senate, or even President.

As I continue my journey into cranky oldmanhood, in some ways I wouldn't mind seeing the "adulthood" age changed to 25, especially having witnessed how young college kids vote with either their sex organs or whatever makes them one of the crowd. Especially at the local level, where they then, like locusts, move on.

If I were to use a version of the leftist argument: "Hey- the 2nd Amendment was about muskets. Things were different back then". Just like things were different back then in that people took on adult responsibilities often in their early teens. Nowadays a lot of people are still not adults into their late 20s.


Okay, I probably don't want that in real life, but in my "Get off my lawn!!!" musings, yes I do.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Perd Hapley on October 27, 2017, 10:20:51 AM
As I continue my journey into cranky oldmanhood, in some ways I wouldn't mind seeing the "adulthood" age changed to 25, especially having witnessed how young college kids vote with either their sex organs or whatever makes them one of the crowd. Especially at the local level, where they then, like locusts, move on.

If I were to use a version of the leftist argument: "Hey- the 2nd Amendment was about muskets. Things were different back then". Just like things were different back then in that people took on adult responsibilities often in their early teens. Nowadays a lot of people are still not adults into their late 20s.


Okay, I probably don't want that in real life, but in my "Get off my lawn!!!" musings, yes I do.  :laugh:


The trouble is, if we keep pushing back expectations, we get more of the same.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: Ben on October 27, 2017, 10:47:31 AM

The trouble is, if we keep pushing back expectations, we get more of the same.

I agree. The correct response should be kicking them out of the nest instead of coddling them. I would say that in general, a 20 year old that has been in the military for two years is a different animal from the 20 year old that is two years into university life, all expenses paid by mom and dad (or the gov). Not always, but in general. Plenty of screwups in the military, and plenty of 20 year olds working their way through college and at home at night and the weekends studying instead of partying.

Instead, as an example, we have 26 year olds considered "children" in the health insurance environment.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: sumpnz on October 27, 2017, 11:46:45 AM
If you can vote at 18 and serve your country at 17, should be able to drink, smoke, and serve in the House, Senate, or even President.

Good luck getting that changed, since it would take, ya know, a Constitutional amendment.  We're more likely to see the 2nd repealed than see the age for service lowered.
Title: Re: Pelosi doesn't know when to quit
Post by: lee n. field on October 27, 2017, 12:12:08 PM
As I continue my journey into cranky oldmanhood, in some ways I wouldn't mind seeing the "adulthood" age changed to 25, especially having witnessed how young college kids vote with either their sex organs or whatever makes them one of the crowd. Especially at the local level, where they then, like locusts, move on.

If I were to use a version of the leftist argument: "Hey- the 2nd Amendment was about muskets. Things were different back then". Just like things were different back then in that people took on adult responsibilities often in their early teens. Nowadays a lot of people are still not adults into their late 20s.



Cut them loose at 13 to make their own way and get some life experience, before voting at the current age for it.