Six Years in the House. Twelve in the Senate. Enough?

Six Years in the House. Twelve in the Senate. Enough?

BREAKING NEWS — and this is exactly the kind of shake-up Washington has needed for decades.

Term limits are something Americans across the political spectrum have talked about forever, and now it’s finally being taken seriously. Six years for the House. Twelve years for the Senate. No more lifetime politicians turning public service into a personal career.

This is about restoring accountability and reminding elected officials who they actually work for: the people.

For too long, career politicians have sat comfortably in Washington while everyday Americans struggle with rising costs, unsafe streets, border chaos, and a government that feels completely disconnected from reality. Decades in office breed complacency, corruption, and a system designed to protect itself instead of serving citizens.

Draining the swamp isn’t about slogans. It’s about structural change. And term limits strike directly at the heart of the problem.

Whether someone supports Trump or opposes him, this idea reflects a frustration millions of Americans feel every day. Washington was never meant to be a retirement plan or an exclusive power club for the same names year after year.

Fresh voices. Real consequences. Leaders who know their time is limited.

That would change everything.

The real question isn’t whether politicians like it.
It’s whether the American people are finally ready to take their government back.