Term Limits Advocate Shreds Out-Of-Touch Career Politicians
In 2019, the Executive Director of U.S. Term Limits, Nick Tomboulides shredded out-of-touch career politicians and compared politicians to how employers hire people.
The executive director has voiced his concerns over mainstream media. (Twitter page is not verified but linked to US.Term Limits Twitter Page)
If the mainstream media think they can turn Floridians against Publix, they don’t know this state at all. In Florida, a Publix chicken tender sub has a much higher approval rating than any journalist.
— Nicolas Tomboulides (@Tomboulides) April 5, 2021
Tomboulides also quoted former President Calvin Collidge.
“It is difficult for men in high office to avoid the malady of self-delusion. They are always surrounded by worshipers…They live in an artificial atmosphere of adulation and exaltation which sooner or later impairs their judgment.” – President Calvin Coolidge #TermLimits
— Nicolas Tomboulides (@Tomboulides) March 27, 2021
“When you hired these employees, they promised they would do exactly what you asked of them. But once they got the job, they became a nightmare. They stopped listening to you and started using the job to line their own pockets. They took the company credit card and racked up more debt than you could afford to pay back. They became so obsessed with keeping their jobs that they forgot to do their jobs. And after all that failure, all that disappointment, and all that incompetence, your employees came to you and said, we deserve a raise,” Tomboulides stated.
The executive director’s example said this is what it feels like to be an American taxpayer and cited the Constitution.
“The first three words in our Constitution are ‘We the People?’ It’s written larger than anything else because the framers of that document, the architects of our republic, wanted to remind you, at all times, who’s in charge. ‘We the people.’ We are your employers and you have an obligation to listen to us,” Tomboulides cited.
Nick Tomboulides took the floor and made a demand on term limits for members of Congress and stated that 82% of Americans want term limits.
“That includes support from 89 percent of Republicans. Seventy-six percent of Democrats and eighty-three percent of independent voters. This is not a left or right issue. This is an American issue. In fact, term limits could be the only issue with support from both President Trump and former President Obama. Now, there was a time about twenty-five years ago when Congress was debating this. Nearly every opponent of term limits up here had the same rebuttal: experience, experience, experience,” Tomboulides stated.