Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The D.C. Youth Rehabilitation Act allows courts to ignore minimum sentences and seal records for anyone under 25, on the basis that adults under the age of 25 don’t have a fully developed brain that can figure out what right and wrong is.
So activists yell that 24 year olds can’t figure out that assaulting people is wrong, and then turn around and claim 16 year olds are mature enough to choose our political leadership? These people have zero logical consistency. None. Their whole premise seems to be “let me do whatever I want, let me have zero consequences, let other people pay for it, and have the government crack down hard on anyone I dislike.”
No and no.
And felons should have to earn back their voting rights, by maintaining a clean record for 10 years after time served.
If they do the time than I think they should be allowed to vote
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. You want my 15 year old, who along with all her friends, thinks money comes from “the government” to vote locally. On things like bond referendums. Or people who got here 3 months ago, haven’t paid a penny in taxes yet but are already net consumers of public benefits, to elect politicians who will give them more free stuff.
Yeah great. Great plan.
JFC, we’re doomed.
I think they are probably choices to vote than your nasty ass
Anonymous wrote:You should have to be at least 18 years of age, be a US citizen and meet one of these two qualifications to vote in US elections:
Be a land owner who can trace their ancestry to someone who came to the US before 1776,
Or
Pass a civics test the ensures you understand the founding principles of the United States and how the Government works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The D.C. Youth Rehabilitation Act allows courts to ignore minimum sentences and seal records for anyone under 25, on the basis that adults under the age of 25 don’t have a fully developed brain that can figure out what right and wrong is.
So activists yell that 24 year olds can’t figure out that assaulting people is wrong, and then turn around and claim 16 year olds are mature enough to choose our political leadership? These people have zero logical consistency. None. Their whole premise seems to be “let me do whatever I want, let me have zero consequences, let other people pay for it, and have the government crack down hard on anyone I dislike.”
No and no.
And felons should have to earn back their voting rights, by maintaining a clean record for 10 years after time served.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. You want my 15 year old, who along with all her friends, thinks money comes from “the government” to vote locally. On things like bond referendums. Or people who got here 3 months ago, haven’t paid a penny in taxes yet but are already net consumers of public benefits, to elect politicians who will give them more free stuff.
Yeah great. Great plan.
JFC, we’re doomed.
I don't agree, but old people in that case would be a much bigger concern. Many of them are basically single-issue voters focused on how much the government will boost their SS and Medicare handouts next year.
Anonymous wrote:No. Voting is a privilege of citizenship
Anonymous wrote:Sure. You want my 15 year old, who along with all her friends, thinks money comes from “the government” to vote locally. On things like bond referendums. Or people who got here 3 months ago, haven’t paid a penny in taxes yet but are already net consumers of public benefits, to elect politicians who will give them more free stuff.
Yeah great. Great plan.
JFC, we’re doomed.
Anonymous wrote:Sure. You want my 15 year old, who along with all her friends, thinks money comes from “the government” to vote locally. On things like bond referendums. Or people who got here 3 months ago, haven’t paid a penny in taxes yet but are already net consumers of public benefits, to elect politicians who will give them more free stuff.
Yeah great. Great plan.
JFC, we’re doomed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. You want my 15 year old, who along with all her friends, thinks money comes from “the government” to vote locally. On things like bond referendums. Or people who got here 3 months ago, haven’t paid a penny in taxes yet but are already net consumers of public benefits, to elect politicians who will give them more free stuff.
Yeah great. Great plan.
JFC, we’re doomed.
I don't agree, but old people in that case would be a much bigger concern. Many of them are basically single-issue voters focused on how much the government will boost their SS and Medicare handouts next year.
They worked to earn credits for that. The Cola is set into law. Voting not to have their benefits cut at an age where they can't make up the income is not at all the same as voting for new freebies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. You want my 15 year old, who along with all her friends, thinks money comes from “the government” to vote locally. On things like bond referendums. Or people who got here 3 months ago, haven’t paid a penny in taxes yet but are already net consumers of public benefits, to elect politicians who will give them more free stuff.
Yeah great. Great plan.
JFC, we’re doomed.
I don't agree, but old people in that case would be a much bigger concern. Many of them are basically single-issue voters focused on how much the government will boost their SS and Medicare handouts next year.
They worked to earn credits for that. The Cola is set into law. Voting not to have their benefits cut at an age where they can't make up the income is not at all the same as voting for new freebies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. You want my 15 year old, who along with all her friends, thinks money comes from “the government” to vote locally. On things like bond referendums. Or people who got here 3 months ago, haven’t paid a penny in taxes yet but are already net consumers of public benefits, to elect politicians who will give them more free stuff.
Yeah great. Great plan.
JFC, we’re doomed.
I don't agree, but old people in that case would be a much bigger concern. Many of them are basically single-issue voters focused on how much the government will boost their SS and Medicare handouts next year.