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Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 09:38:28
by Swampman
So much for the right to NOT cast a ballot.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... voting-us/
The only lever I want to see stupid people pulling is the one on the side of the toilet tank. If they don't care, I don't want them in the polling booth.
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 09:46:54
by ouyin2000
Agreed. Having the right to exercise your vote includes the right to abstain
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 10:11:47
by Reverenddel
I don't agree with the government making ANYTHING mandatory!
As soon as you give them small control? They hunger for BIG control!
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 10:13:46
by dorminWS
Reverenddel wrote:I don't agree with the government making ANYTHING mandatory!
As soon as you give them small control? They hunger for BIG control!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I'm pretty sure that no government, anywhere understands "small".
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 11:01:01
by kelu
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 12:09:34
by SHMIV
Mandatory for everyone to vote? Hell, I want to see voting privileges limited in certain cases. That runs a bit contrary to what the Emperor is suggesting.
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Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 12:14:26
by Reverenddel
Let's be honest, there are some people too stupid to choose their own LUNCH, much less who'll represent them in the guv'mint.
A "poll tax" is ridiculous, but how about a law that states if you have a JOB, or RETIRED from a job, you can vote?
Because if you're getting guv'mint assistance, or if you're a youngish college student, you're biased, and your views are skewed towards a unproductive methodology.
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 12:21:18
by SHMIV
Yep. That's my general line of thought. If you contribute to society, you have a say in how that society runs. If you do not contribute, you have no say.
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Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 13:01:00
by kelu
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 14:32:17
by MarcSpaz
I love how Barry uses Australia as an example of what we should be doing. Yea.. a socialist country with a president who suspended the constitution and the people have been living in a police state for the last year. Sure, lets model their "best practices". Idiot.
We are supposed to have a representative government. If there is no candidate that represents me, my views and my values, you can't force me to vote for someone who goes against my values just for the sake of voting.
I'm with you guys on the whole "can't vote unless you have skin in the game" idea. Lazy people getting free stuff will continue to vote to get free stuff.
The truth is, the president thinks forcing people to vote will be a guaranteed win for the Left every time or he wouldn't push it. Last I checked, there were only about 55 million registered Republicans, but a huge amount more registered Democrats at almost 75 million
What he doesn't realize is that there are about 40 million registered Independents who tend to vote R more often than D, and there are about 140 million people who haven't registered a party alignment at all. You force all of those people to vote and the POTUS may be very, very disappointed in the results.
Then... you can't count the number of people like me. I'm a self proclaimed Constitutional Conservative who leans Libertarian on some issues, but I am a registered Democrat because the very first time I registered to vote, I noted I was a Dem... but have sense came to my senses and haven't updated my registration record.
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 14:40:02
by SHMIV
I wasn't registered as anything, until I lived in Florida. I started hanging out with a group of Constitutional Conservatives who had joined the Young Republicans, in an effort to take over the Republican party. So, I changed my registration to Republican, so that I could join in their efforts.
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Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 14:42:49
by dorminWS
How 'bout making it mandatory to WORK?
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 15:02:58
by MarcSpaz
Oh... that's coming. Don't worry. But it will be as a slave in a Socialist Utopia where everyone works all day for the sake of mankind instead of for money. Everyone will be in gray uniforms, live in identical houses, and all have the same means. Well, everyone except the ruling class. They will have the finest cars, homes, clothes, food and armed security that tyranny can force you to provide for them.
Queue George Orwell...
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 21:44:45
by Swampman
2024 anyone?
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Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 06:27:03
by Snakester
It should be mandatory to have a job and pay taxes to be able to vote !
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 07:11:38
by scott9050
The only problem with the job idea is that many good people who are not on welfare get laid off all the time.
I could see Democrat leaning businesses firing Republicans around election time every 4 years if this were the case.
Re: Mandatory voting?
Posted: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 07:21:51
by SHMIV
Yeah, but in those cases, there's a consistent record of holding a job. And, of course, there's the pesky thing of losing productive employees, every time there's an election. Politics aside, that sort of behavior is bad for business.
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