Okay, except that no one has addressed the argument that adults, too, are often stupid, while "kids" can be very smart. Why not remove the age restriction and extend voting rights to anyone that pays taxes?
10/31/2010 10:34:05 PM
11/1/2010 12:24:51 AM
11/1/2010 12:47:36 AM
11/1/2010 12:53:38 AM
I just wish that there were some kind of more stringent requirement for voting. Simply being 18 years old isn't enough IMO. There really ought to be some kind of basic civics competency test, or as someone else suggested, just make it entirely write in. If you aren't informed enough to know the names of the people up for election you shouldn't be voting.Theoretically I'm in favor of the idea that only those paying taxes should get to vote, but to implement that would require some significant restructuring of the way we pay taxes since everyone pays sales tax, gas taxes, property tax, etc. At present there is very little way to determine whether or not someone is a net payer or receiver under our current system. It would require some profound changes and is probably unworkable at this point.
11/1/2010 1:12:47 AM
11/1/2010 1:15:45 AM
11/1/2010 1:56:15 AM
11/1/2010 5:36:59 AM
Yes, and if there's any group I want getting to vote earlier, it's high school dropouts.
11/1/2010 9:12:44 AM
11/1/2010 10:44:28 AM
11/1/2010 12:34:16 PM
11/1/2010 12:47:24 PM
"For" because I consider the average voter to have the political awareness of an elementary-schooler. Also, I think children who become adults during the term of an elected official should have a say in the election of that official.
11/1/2010 12:59:22 PM
11/1/2010 5:41:42 PM
GrumpyGOP:
11/1/2010 5:56:55 PM
AgainstI think the minimum age should be increased to 21 and you shouldn't be allowed to vote while you are still financially dependent on your parents (no representation without taxation).
11/1/2010 6:55:50 PM
^I, too, think there should be a poll tax.
11/10/2010 1:52:36 PM
11/10/2010 2:23:13 PM