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Already Eyeing the Exit? Wes Moore’s National Dreams Leave Maryland in the Rearview

Wes Moore’s governorship in Maryland began with high hopes but shows signs of neglect as he focuses on building a national profile instead of addressing local issues like crime and housing shortages. With limited government experience, his promises appear unfulfilled, raising doubts about his commitment to Maryland’s residents over personal ambitions.

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OPINION | The Case for Term Limits: Why It’s Time to Retire America’s Political Dinosaurs

The United States Congress is increasingly dominated by aging politicians, many in their 70s or older, leading to a gerontocracy that undermines democracy. Long incumbencies foster corruption and complacency, limiting voter choices. Implementing term limits could rejuvenate political leadership, enhance accountability, and ensure government reflects contemporary values and needs.

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