October 7, 2023

Political update

Rudy Giuliani has failed to pay nearly $550,000 in taxes, IRS reveals

Around eight-in-ten Americans (79%) favor maximum age limits for federal elected officials, while 74% support such limits for Supreme Court justices. Majorities in both parties support these proposed changes, though Republicans are slightly more likely to favor age limits for elected officials, and Democrats are significantly more likely to support them for justices.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...


Re: Maximum Age Requirement for Elected Officials.

Isn't this something of a "Red Herring"? We look at both Biden and Trump and are discussing their ages and whether that might be an important subject.

Lets not be side-tracked. Biden seems to have the 'will' to govern in a responsible manner, and still has the physical and mental ability to do so. Of course there are things to weigh regarding making him and his running mate 'electable' that are important practical thoughts when thinking about the mental capability / stability of the U.S. voters.

It appears TFG cares Not about governance, and more about 'ruling'. His Attitude should also be considered before his age.