A constituional ammendment that should be passed. 5-6 terms in the House so there is experience and institutional memory, and 2-3 in the Senate. I'm not holding my breath for Congress to pass it.
FQ13
Even shorter than that my good sir. Four terms for the House, that's eight years, and a maximum of two for the Senate, that's 12. Even then the idea of one person being in federal politics for twenty years it quite troubling. States should do the same as well. And no, you right, passing that amendment goes against every thing that the federal government has worked for. It took them a hundred years of progressive, sensationalism, and corrupt politics to get things this way, and we all know that they won't give it up without a fight.