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I wish the founders had thought about 6 month reviews on every elected legislator and others.

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When one accepts a job as an employee and be ever so sure….congress and presidents are supposed to work for the American people, they should be periodically reviewed.    I mean the works.   Physicals, mental evaluations, ethic inquiries, family and business inquiry.   If this one Review process had been put in place and I mean mandatory…..We would have less corruption…..less harassment of any sort because these people would ALWAYS be on their toes.

I know the Ethics Committee goes into investigation upon request or complaint but a mandatory review of performance and ethical behavior and not only for our federal government but everyone who is employed by THE PEOPLE.  This would include state officials.   This would include judges.   A six month review of performance and behavior while representing the people seems the only way to clean up the embarrassing situation we are in at this point in history.   We need MORE oversight…. Not less.   CHECK THEM OUT.     

People stood in the rain, missed work, and spend millions and millions of dollars for representation for ALL of the American people.   You are not being paid to sit on your ass, complain, enjoy the benefits and not include other legislators on what gets done depending on the majority of one party or another.  You are to be an example of ethical behavior.   You represent all of the people and not give way to your whims or special interests.   If you fail x amount of times, then you will face losing part or all of your salary and sent back to your home state for further evaluation of your performance.   I wish this is how it worked and we did not have to look under every rock, depend on propaganda, lame journalists and pacifiers stuck in our mouths.


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