Are you seriously suggesting that the military and law enforcement not be allowed to vote? They are “government-paid” you know.
Personally, I’d be content if only people with a perfect score on the SAT were allowed to vote.
If you want to get into the theoretical weeds, I would suggest that it is a bad idea to let anyone vote for someone that has the responsibility for overseeing their pay and compensation.
I would suggest Teachers should not vote in the Elections of State Legislators (conflict of interest) but should be able to vote in every other case. I would suggest that Federal Employees should not be able to vote for members of Congress, because they too control the money and are susceptible to pressure for groups agitating for more money for themselves. (Federal Employees are paid FAR MORE than their private sector counterparts on average.)
As for the Military, I would say they should be the exception. I would suggest that the 26th amendment should ONLY apply to Members of the Armed forces, especially as it was the argument "Old enough to fight, but not to vote?" which rallied support in favor of Passing the Amendment.
I would have left all those G*D D*MNED War Protestors out in the cold. (Probably would have improved the country DRAMATICALLY to reduce the numbers of Liberal 18 year olds voting.)
Personally, Id be content if only people with a perfect score on the SAT were allowed to vote.
Republicans were founded on Opposition to slavery. My philosophy is that those who PAY for it, should have a say as to how it goes, even if they are democrat stupid. Those who suck on the Public tit, should not.