Only one group of people should be allowed to vote:
Men, who are married to one woman, who have children, and who live with the mother of all their children.
I have no problem with married women voting. A majority of married women vote for conservatives just like married men.
It is single women who look to the government to be their sugar daddy that are the problem.
This bachelor would have to find a little fault with that, given that I'm already supporting the little SOBs. I've served my country in the military, never missed a single tax bill, paid up on school liens that offer me no personal benefit, and now you suggest that I have no right to a say in how my own income is disbursed?
I'll be polite: the idea is not a good one.
Your idea puts a married man’s ability to vote in the hands of his wife. If she leaves, he is penalized.
I disagree with your premise.
However, I would also state that being a net taxpayer should be a prerequisite to vote. (We can haggle about whether government employees are net taxpayers, too!)