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The Ice Cream Man
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Net taxpayers, no age limit.

I’ve been working full time since 17, started my first plant at 25.

80-100 hour work weeks, and being told I’d get less of a say than some .gov parasite, wouldn’t have gone over well.
 
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If you are old enough to fight in a war then you should be able to buy beer, wine, guns, hookers, blow, and vote.....
 
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If you are old enough to fight in a war then you should be able to buy beer, wine, guns, hookers, blow, and vote.....

That was the prevailing view back in 1971...
We had an active draft then.
How many 18 year-olds are fighting in a war today?
I think if the age has to be the same I'd rather raise the military age to 21 than allow 18 year olds to decide important national issues. Besides, they raised the drinking age to 21 almost everywhere.



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I don't know what y'all are suggesting. Beyond fantasy land. But I do agree with Para's original premise. We absolutely need more educated citizens, who understand their duties and obligations as such.

Therefore, as a naturalized citizen (at age 10, it took 3 years as an adopted child), I had to take a citizen civic test. In the 80s, everyone, regardless of age had to. I believe it is the same today. Which is why the vast majorly of naturalized citizens are more conservative and truly understand what it means to have the privilege and title to be called an American, we had to earn it. Back then it was about a 12 months of classes (a process), think like night class.

Maybe the solution is to make everyone take the same naturalization courses, with the final test, before getting a high school diploma or GED.

The system is already in place for us naturalized citizens, so it should be simple to layer that into the high school curriculum.


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Maybe the solution is to make everyone take the same naturalization courses, with the final test, before getting a high school diploma or GED.

Used to be, it was all taught in public schools. Wink

I would absolutely be in favor of raising the voting age to 25. 18-24 year olds are nowhere near as mature as many of us were at that age

I'd also support, as pointed out above with regard to local levies, restricting that voting to actual tax paying citizens (property owners).


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I'm stating, forget age. Implement the naturalization test to get any form of ID that allows one to drive,vote or even get a high school diploma or GED.


Could simply solve a myriad of problems.


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If you are old enough to fight in a war then you should be able to buy beer, wine, guns, hookers, blow, and vote.....


I agree, you can have both. Required voting age is 25 UNLESS you are military, emergency response job, or a Police Officer. I’m good with those exemptions. I 100% agree with you, if an 18 year old joins the military, they should be able to flip off their 18 year old friends, with that military ID and be able to buy, beer, liquor, etc.



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What the hell does military service have to do with voting?

Do you think that the military is some magic school like Hogsworth? That the military only cookie cutters out conservative MAGA?

Many of you are conflating what is a man with age. Our founding fathers had no such delusions. Many were in there 20's.

As men, our job is to raise sons to be men. Period.

The natural order of the entire universe is men build civilization for the women we love. They are the reason for beauty around us.

It's why men go to war. Age does not matter. Plenty of 15-17 year old boys went to war in WW2 and other conflicts after.

None of them had the right to vote.

There is no "unless" in a Republic. We are citizens or we are not. We should never have tiers (caste systems) in this country.

Either you are an American or you are not.


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What the hell does military service have to do with voting?

Do you think that the military is some magic school like Hogsworth? That the military only cookie cutters out conservative MAGA?

Many of you are conflating what is a man with age. Our founding fathers had no such delusions. Many were in there 20's.

As men, our job is to raise sons to be men. Period.

The natural order of the entire universe is men build civilization for the women we love. They are the reason for beauty around us.

It's why men go to war. Age does not matter. Plenty of 15-17 year old boys went to war in WW2 and other conflicts after.

None of them had the right to vote.

There is no "unless" in a Republic. We are citizens or we are not. We should never have tiers (caste systems) in this country.

Either you are an American or you are not.


Because one should have a say on who is sending them to war. It’s not complex.





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Because one should have a say on who is sending them to war. It’s not complex.

Young men go to war. Old men send them to war.
It has always been thus.



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-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

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Many of you are conflating what is a man with age. Our founding fathers had no such delusions. Many were in there 20's.
As men, our job is to raise sons to be men. Period.
The natural order of the entire universe is men build civilization for the women we love. They are the reason for beauty around us.

Great post sooma.


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Because one should have a say on who is sending them to war. It’s not complex.


This makes no sense. We've had many Presidents who served, that made extremely poor decisions about sending them to war.


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Some thoughts
The 26th lowered the voting age to 18. The Argument was we had kids fighting and dying in Vietnam, when they couldn’t vote.
The 23rd eliminated the poll tax and literacy test. These were used to disenfranchise Blacks and others. We see the same behavior with gun laws despite rulings by SCOTUS.

With the lowing of the voting age highway deaths went up. Congress tied highway funding to a 21 year old drinking age.
The 18 year old voting age did not see a radical change in voting participation or a change in policies.



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With the lowing of the voting age highway deaths went up.
Confused



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With the lowing of the voting age highway deaths went up.
Confused


Causation? Correlation? Wink

Also there was a marked exponential increase in personal computers. Who could have predicted that?
 
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Many of you are conflating what is a man with age. Our founding fathers had no such delusions. Many were in there 20's.


Yep. My prior post on leftist white women was tongue-in-cheek, but seriously, these bitches are older than 25 yo, many in their 40s, 50s, 60s, etc. Same with guys, there are plenty of old fucks at these anti ICE riots. Hell, Neil Young is a 500 year old stupid asshole who is stupid as fuck. 67 yo Gen. Mark Milley should be banned from voting and brought up on treason charges.



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So 18-25 can work and pay taxes but outside of special jobs have no voice in the matter. Smells fishy.
 
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It’s not the age

It’s the intelligence of the voter

You can have stupid people in their 80’s - Bernie Sanders and Chuckie Schumer
 
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a friend suggested taking the right to vote away from women, and those that identify as such



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It’s not the age

It’s the intelligence of the voter

You can have stupid people in their 80’s - Bernie Sanders and Chuckie Schumer



true, I have been voting since I was 18 and always vote R,



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