I've been thinking about this. Would it be worth trying to get the minimum voting age reduced to say 15 years in certain states? It could help inject new ideas into a lot of issues. In California it could have helped pass Prop 19.
I've been thinking about this. Would it be worth trying to get the minimum voting age reduced to say 15 years in certain states? It could help inject new ideas into a lot of issues. In California it could have helped pass Prop 19.
I've always believed that if you're below 18 and WORK then you should get to vote because even though you can't they still take money out of your paycheck. People who work deserve to have a say in where their tax dollars go.
NO.
Most young people tend to vote for statists. Its sad but true, just look at statistics. They show info like this even on the news all the time when talking about voting demographics. CNN showed that most people younger than 30 voted for democrats last night actually, and barely any people younger than 30 voted for Tea Party candidates.
Pot is the ONLY liberty friendly issue young people as a whole will vote for.
I'm 21, but I realize I am an exception to my age demographic sadly.
Generally from what I have noticed from my personal experience is that like statistics show, most people around my age vote for a bigger state, and the few that are truly informed are libertarians, and vote that way like us, but those are greatly outnumbered by the uninformed.![]()
Tom Davis 2014
Everyone please remember Tom Davis is primarying Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina in 2014. This will be the fight for the very soul of the Republican Party.
"It is dissent from government policies that defines the true patriot and champion of liberty."
- Ron Paul
Voting rights should come at adulthood when full rights come in.....if 18 is too high, lower it to 16. But it should be the same for drinking, porn, cigarettes, voting, and everything else.
The Heart of Conservatism is Libertarianism - Ronald Reagan
That wouldn't make any difference. Less than 3% of the people have any idea what, or who, they are voting for. The TV is the control mechanism.To make a difference, get control of the airwaves.
Ha that would exclude about 50% of the population, literally. Good luck making that happen!
I personally think what you said should be put in place as well as:
Answering some very basic questions, like what state you're in, district, showing you can read and write in english or at least some language I suppose may be good enough too, and some other extremely basic things. This would help to discourage people like Al Greene and Hank Johnson from being able to vote, although I suppose people could still vote for them...
And maybe some kind of property ownership requirement. I would have to put a lot more thought into this, but if I'm not mistaken people used to have to own property of some sort to be able to vote.
Tom Davis 2014
Everyone please remember Tom Davis is primarying Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina in 2014. This will be the fight for the very soul of the Republican Party.
"It is dissent from government policies that defines the true patriot and champion of liberty."
- Ron Paul
How about we just make it do there's no age limit as long as you can pass a test about The Constitution.
"The individual is handicapped by coming face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists." - J. Edgar Hoover
Owning property is important because those with something to lose wouldn't be so eager to have an out of control government searching for more ways of paying for its ever increasing expenditures. However, trying to get that changed back would be nearly impossible. It would be easier to make welfare recipient sign a contract declaring that they voluntarily give up the right to vote during the time they receive money and for a two year period after payments stop.
A place to stay, Enough to eat
Somewhere old heroes shuffle safely down the street
Where you can speak out loud
About your doubts and fears
And what's more no-one ever disappears
You never hear their standard issue kicking in your door.
You can relax on both sides of the tracks
And maniacs don't blow holes in bandsmen by remote control
And everyone has recourse to the law
And no one kills the children anymore.
- Roger Waters