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Episode 128: Is American Democracy Sick? (02/15/2021)

Philip Blumel: Is American democracy sick? [music] Philip Blumel: Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term Limits Movement for the week of February 15, 2021. Stacey Selleck: Your sanctuary from partisan politics. Philip Blumel: A new Associated Press poll suggests that nearly half of the country believes

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Episode 127: Georgia Once Again (02/08/2021)

Will Georgia be the next state to call for a convention to term limit Congress? Listen to this week’s 20-min podcast for the latest news and how you can help. Also, Ken Quinn’s final part of his Article V Series “The Myth of the Runaway Convention.”   [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT] Philip Blumel: Hi, I’m Philip Blumel.

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Episode 126: Mark Your Calendar: Feb 27th Is Term Limits Day (02/01/2021)

How are you going to show public support for congressional term limits this February 27th? Get some ideas from Phil and Nick in this week’s 20 minute podcast. Also, the latest progress on the term limits amendment bill around the country, and corrupt anti term limits politicians in Michigan LOSE again!  [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT] Philip Blumel:

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Episode 125: Let’s Start Afresh (01/25/2021)

Question: What key political issue can help unite a divided country? Answer: Congressional Term Limits. USTL executive director Nick Tomboulides discusses the possibilities. Also, field director Scott Tillman and regional director Ken Quinn deliver weekly updates… [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT] Philip Blumel: Let’s start afresh. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast

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Episode 124: Oh How The Mighty Have Fallen (01/18/2021)

The political shenanigans of 36-year career politician Michael Madigan finally crumble to an end in Illinois. Also, scofflaw report on senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, and the latest term limits resolution filings across the country [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT] Philip Blumel: Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the

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Episode 123: What A Way To Start The Session (01/11/2021)

In this week’s 20 min podcast, Phil and Nick discuss the quick filings for term limits in two key states, plus the fallout from chaos at the nation’s capital [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT] Philip Blumel: What a way to start the session. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of the Term

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Episode 122: Our Favorite New Year’s Resolution Is The U.S. Term Limits Amendment (01/24/2021)

Its only the first week of 2021 and U.S. Term Limits is starting out with a bang! Listen to the latest with Phil and Nick in this week’s 20 minute podcast [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT] Philip Blumel: Our favorite New Year’s resolution is the US Term Limits amendment. Happy New Year, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No

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Episode 121: A Lump of Coal for Congress? Hardly! (12/28/2020)

Due to the holidays, this week’s 20 min podcast is a repeat of episode 114 for those who may have missed it, which explains how Term Limits WON the 2020 elections… [BEGIN TRANSCRIPT] Philip Blumel: A Lump of Coal for Congress? Hardly! [music] Philip Blumel: Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the

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NUT Podcast Episode 120: The Laziest Congress on Earth (12/21/20)

Nick Tomboulides.: Welcome to the No Uncertain Terms podcast for the week of December 20th, 2020. I’m Nick Tomboulides. This week, I’m talking about the continuing saga of Senator Diane Feinstein’s memory loss, and why the new Congress getting sworn in this January will be the laziest Congress of all time. We also step outside

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    • Why Term Limits?
    • Term Limits Research Library
    • USTL Term Limits Resolutions in Congress
    • State Term Limits Initiatives Since 2012
    • State legislatures with term limits
    • Governors with term limits
    • Nine of the ten largest U.S. cities have term limits
    • Term Limits Election Results (includes local) Since 2008
    • Term Limits Hall of Fame
  • Article V
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    • Term Limits Elected Office Pledge
    • Sign the Supporter Petition
    • About Article V
    • Term Limits Amendment
    • Model Article V Term Limits Convention Application
    • Progress Map
    • 117th Congress Pledge Signers
    • 2021 State Legislator Pledge Signers
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    • Team
    • Rense Johnson
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Book a Term Limits Speaker
    • Contact USTL
  • Facts
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    • Myth-Busting 101: “Congress Will Never Vote to Term Limit Itself”
    • Elections ARE Term Limits!
    • Lobbyists LOVE term limits
    • Dispelling the runaway myth
    • Debunking Myths Against an Article V Convention and Term Limits for Congress
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