ProxyTheAwesome,

I actually like the gerontocracy. I think it rules. Let’s see how far we can push it, let’s get a 125 year old president

UlyssesT,

DAE in bad country the rulers were increasingly out of touch old people biden-rember

BakedGoods,

Well yeah. No one over the age of 60 is mentally fit to work any job (especially not in a decision making role). Retirement age should be 55.

explodicle,

No one over the age of 60 is mentally fit to work any job

Why do you think this?

Dr_Cog,
@Dr_Cog@mander.xyz avatar

I strongly disagree and my job is researching Alzheimer’s and age-related cognitive decline

Age-related decline is minor and Alzheimer’s is rare. Neither should play a role in forced retirement

FrostyCaveman,

Man… the US is not in a good place

s20,

No shit? Really? Wow, thanks guys! I never would have guessed that were it not for the hard working folks at the Pentagon!

😐

authed,

Biden being one of them

CaptainAniki,

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  • exploding_whale,

    True but, but Trump is not in office, and hopefully will remain that way.

    authed,

    That sounds like whataboutism… But either way Trump isn’t in office and I’m not sure I agree anyways.

    z500,
    @z500@startrek.website avatar

    At least his eyes point in the same direction

    authed,

    Lol

    h3doublehockeysticks,

    For now

    stopthatgirl7,
    @stopthatgirl7@kbin.social avatar

    There really needs to be term limits for Congresspeople.

    Powerpoint,

    This would solve the issue without being ableist

    kool_newt,

    True, but this is only part of the solution. Term limits can cause the real power locus to move to those unlimited proximate positions. A holistic solution involving congressional term limits, limits on staff and lobbyists, etc that all work in concert to prevent hoarding of power is what’s needed.

    jatone,

    age limits; term limits have some actual negatives like getting rid of good representatives and increasing corruption.

    NotSpez,

    This title almost reads like The Onion.

    On a serious note, why? These people (on both sides) have enough money saved, health benefits etc to comfortably retire. Why don’t they? Are they so bought and paid for that their ‘investors’ won’t let them?

    CoachDom,
    @CoachDom@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Power. And need to feel useful.

    Evehn,
    @Evehn@kbin.social avatar

    "Need to feel useful" feels like an altruistic decision. I believe most of these people are all but that.

    CoachDom,
    @CoachDom@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    What I meant is a retiree crisis. You have been working for 40/50 odd years, and all of a sudden you loose the one thing that gave structure to your life.

    thejml,

    The need to feel useful isn’t really altruistic. Sure, it can be, but the vast majority of the time it’s a selfish urge to satisfy one’s own dopamine rush of accomplishment mixed with “I’m the only one who can do this” thoughts. Throw in a dash of mental illness and a sprinkling of “this is how we did it in the good ole days”, and it’s more harm than help.

    flambonkscious,

    Maybe we can increase the laughing stock factor so there’s less of a pull. Maybe then they’ll have some better candidates?

    To be fair, after trump biden has a big act to follow and going for a nap hardly cuts the mustard…

    I don’t think it’ll work with the batshit crazy politics the us has, just fuels the division

    Aidinthel,

    The US legislatures give a lot of power based on seniority. There’s a lot of incentive for a party to keep members in office as long as possible.

    orizuru,
    @orizuru@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    People who made it that far up are usually very driven, their job is their whole identity.

    It’s probably hard to walk away from something they dedicated so much of their life to. More so if it involved sacrificing time for relationships, family, friends, etc.

    M500,

    Also their job is probably pretty good. I mean, you probably don’t really have bad days the way the rest of the working world does.

    I’m self employed and I love what I do, I can’t imagine ever walking away from it. I slow down my pace as I get older, but I won’t stop completely.

    Fisk400,

    When these people are strong and healthy they need to foster the next generations so that the party has a good idea who their successor should be so that there party doesn’t fall into shambles and infighting every time one of them dies or retires.

    The problem is that they don’t do that. It is in their interest that there are no viable alternatives to them because good alternatives to them threaten their power. Until they are suddenly 80 that is and nobody knows how to replace them so they have to sit on their thrones and hold on for as long as possible.

    cassetti,

    Someone else recently explained it best: It's elderly abuse.

    The entourage encircling these elderly congressional leaders are profiting greatly. As soon as these senators retire, these leeches lose nearly everything.

    It's a Weekend At Bernie's movie plot, but with extra steps.

    Kes,
    @Kes@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Seniority plays a major role in committee appointments. Sure, you could replace the senile 95 year old who doesn’t know the cold war is over with a younger candidate, but that senile 95 year old has been in Congress for longer than the other guy has been alive, and he’s on some important committees because of it that the younger candidate wouldn’t be able to be in

    ProxyTheAwesome,

    Why should they retire? They don’t actually do anything. They figure they might as well be there to soak up the corrupt funds instead of some other placeholder.

    BurgerPunk,
    @BurgerPunk@hexbear.net avatar

    Some of them have a serious insider trading addiction

    NotErisma,
    @NotErisma@hexbear.net avatar

    >Are they so bought and paid for that their ‘investors’ won’t let them?

    Yes

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