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NUT Podcast Episode 284: Explosive Term Limits Panel Rocks Philadelphia
Philip Blumel: Trone to fellow Democrats, let’s revitalize American democracy. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of

The Ethics Gap: Why America’s Trust Crisis is the Ultimate Case for Term Limits
In a country that feels more divided than ever, we support a solution that nearly every American can agree on. Unfortunately, it’s not a celebration—it’s

The Great American Disconnect
Why Record-Low Approval Demands Term Limits The latest data from Gallup tells a story of a governing body that has almost completely lost the faith

NUT Podcast Episode 283: Arizona Passes The Term Limits Convention Resolution
Philip Blumel: Arizona passes the term limits convention resolution. Boom. Philip Blumel: Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast

VICTORY: Arizona Legislature Turns Up Heat on Congress by Passing Term Limits Resolution
For immediate release April 21, 2026Contact: Constantin Querard, U.S. Term Limitscq@termlimits.org VICTORY: Arizona Legislature Turns Up Heat on Congress by Passing Term Limits Resolution Phoenix,

The Two-Term Promise: Péter Magyar’s Victory and the End of Hungary’s “Eternal” Leadership
“A leader who believes they are the only person capable of running a country has already failed that country. Power is a loan from the

The Capitol Bubble: A Deep Dive into Congressional Perks and the 2026 Airport Stand-Off
While the public often focuses on the $174,000 base salary and high-stakes political debates, the life of a U.S. Representative or Senator comes with a

NUT Podcast Episode 282: Term Limits Scofflaw GUILTY on 25 Counts!
Philip Blumel: Term limits scofflaw guilty on 25 counts. Hi, I’m Philip Blumel. Welcome to No Uncertain Terms, the official podcast of

The Great Divide: American Families Weather the Shutdown While Congress Retains Its “Capital Bubble”
While the people they represent face 4-hour TSA lines and empty bank accounts, Members of Congress continue to benefit from a system designed to protect
