That’s definitely true, but I’m also saying universal suffrage for men was/is a mistake.
In my opinion, these should be your voters:
1. One vote per intact family with kids, including empty nesters. However, if they are drawing ANY .gov check (that goes for Social Security) they are excluded. That’s it. Intact families with kids are concerned about the future for their kids, not the here-and-now, as much.
Just as important - those who cannot vote:
1. Anyone working for any government entity, state, local, federal (including politicians).
2. Single mothers/broken families.
3. Anyone on any .gov assistance.
4. If a parent is in jail, no vote, until out of jail.
5. Any single person.
We can dream.
So no military or LEOs?
The no singles being allowed to vote is bupkis. What if a conservative male or female becomes widowed? What if a conservative loses there spouse due to the other spouse checking out of the marriage?
My mother was a single mother most of my life and was a staunch conservative voter most of my life. I guess if she was still here with us she should not have the right to vote? Compare that to my father who married a dingy democrat voter over 2 decades ago. Also, I am single and have not settled down yet, I guess I have no skin in the game paying taxes and all, especially that fascist Obamacare tax?
The no singles being allowed to vote is bupkis. What if a conservative male or female becomes widowed? What if a conservative loses there spouse due to the other spouse checking out of the marriage?
My mother was a single mother most of my life and was a staunch conservative voter most of my life. I guess if she was still here with us she should not have the right to vote? Compare that to my father who married a dingy democrat voter over 2 decades ago. Also, I am single and have not settled down yet, I guess I have no skin in the game paying taxes and all, especially that fascist Obamacare tax?