Age Limit On Politicians? - Monday!

What’s up, everybody! Hope your Monday is off to a fantastic start. It’s a cloudy one here, but the temperature’s surprisingly decent.

Big news on my end: your boy, the guy who doesn’t pretend to be a football guru, is heading to the fantasy finals! Everyone laughed when I let the computers auto-draft my team, but I trusted the stats, and guess what? I took down the league leader last night! This league is all about bragging rights, so I’m definitely exercising mine. I’m honestly shocked I made it this far. My team went off yesterday when it mattered most. Huge shoutout to all my players – the computer picked you, but you’re the real MVPs. Thanks for carrying me, the guy who just sets the lineup.

In other news, I stumbled upon a story about a Texas congresswoman, Kay Granger, who’s been MIA from her job for six months but still collecting a paycheck. Gotta love those politician perks, right? Apparently, she’s been at a mental health facility, dealing with some age-related issues. It got me thinking, should there be a max age for elected officials? Like, after 75, maybe it’s time to step aside. You can still do your thing in the private sector, but in the public eye, where you’re making decisions for everyone, there should be a limit.

We’re seeing it with Biden and Trump, both older than average. Is suggesting an age limit ageist? Maybe. I’m not saying older folks can’t do great things, but sometimes, for their own well-being, we might need to protect them from themselves, and from the public. We need this age limit to protect us from senile senators and congressmen. What’s that cap, 70? 75? As medicine progresses, maybe 80 is the new limit in a few years. Just my two cents. Have a great day, everyone! Peace!


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updated_at 31-07-2025
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