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Title: Elections Argument
Post by: Cbsteffen on August 09, 2016, 03:39:55 pm
Why won't the law only allow senior citizens to vote in political elections?
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: bremer51 on August 09, 2016, 04:24:12 pm
Could you elaborate?  I don't get what you're asking.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: Nancy5 on August 09, 2016, 06:45:37 pm
Are you trying to say only seniors should be allowed to vote?  If so can you explain why. It makes no sense to me to stop a very large of group of citizens the ability to vote.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: Cbsteffen on August 09, 2016, 07:04:25 pm
Are you trying to say only seniors should be allowed to vote?  If so can you explain why. It makes no sense to me to stop a very large of group of citizens the ability to vote.

What if we ran out of room at polling places?
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: Theosarizos on August 09, 2016, 07:06:59 pm
Are you trying to say only seniors should be allowed to vote?  If so can you explain why. It makes no sense to me to stop a very large of group of citizens the ability to vote.


^^ Agreed. If you're trying to argue that senior citizens are more well informed, that isn't always the case. Ignorance exists in all age ranges.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: Sendmicheck on August 09, 2016, 07:22:20 pm
I doubt that would ever happen at a voting place.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: dreamyxo on August 09, 2016, 07:58:07 pm
Everyone has equal rights regardless of age.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: Nancy5 on August 09, 2016, 08:08:58 pm
Well Cbsteffen, if they run out of room at polling places they can add other places.  As dreamyxo said, everyone has equal rights regardless of age.
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Post by: aflyingmonkey on August 09, 2016, 08:57:46 pm
Because that would be taxation without representation... exactly why our founding fathers broke the 13 colonies from England and formed the United States of America way back in 1776.    American History 101.     You want people to pay taxes, they get a voice.   :)
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: Cbsteffen on August 09, 2016, 09:11:52 pm
Well Cbsteffen, if they run out of room at polling places they can add other places.  As dreamyxo said, everyone has equal rights regardless of age.

You're thinking something very different. I often worry that the population will outgrow the Earth one day, and polling places could wind up getting too crowded no matter what.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: plennis on August 09, 2016, 11:23:41 pm
If you are old enough you get the privilege to vote, some older people should not be voting because of health and mental issues.  They don't know what they are doing.               
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: UGetPaid on August 10, 2016, 11:13:38 am
some older people should not be voting because of health and mental issues.  They don't know what they are doing.               
And some 18+ year olds should not be voting because they don't think it is necessary to educate themselves on the issues or candidates apart from the propaganda they are bombarded with.  Ultimately, it isn't an age thing; but I don't think you can arbitrarily make a "right to vote" determination focused solely on the elderly.  The "they don't know what they are doing" argument cuts both ways - old, young, and in between.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: lvstephanie on August 10, 2016, 11:42:24 am
some older people should not be voting because of health and mental issues.  They don't know what they are doing.               
And some 18+ year olds should not be voting because they don't think it is necessary to educate themselves on the issues or candidates apart from the propaganda they are bombarded with.  Ultimately, it isn't an age thing; but I don't think you can arbitrarily make a "right to vote" determination focused solely on the elderly.  The "they don't know what they are doing" argument cuts both ways - old, young, and in between.

That's actually why it is only recently that we the populous have had the ability to vote for other government officials, like Senators. When the government was originally set up, some positions in government were thought to be too difficult for the average person to understand, so instead of using a democratic process, these posts were filled by appointment. It is also one of the reasons that we still have an electoral college -- to have people more informed about politics be in between the populous vote and the actual vote for president. Similarly, both parties have set up their nomination process to allow political insiders to have a little more power than the average person in determining the party's candidate. It is a democracy that is moderated by those people more in the know of issues facing the country having a checkpoint as such to ensure that the populous hasn't voted in a person not qualified (in terms of knowledge of those issues) getting into office.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: potluck6 on August 10, 2016, 12:27:30 pm
Maybe only little kids should vote my grandson would vote for Spider man any day.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: BATISTAGIRL663 on August 10, 2016, 12:31:48 pm
i dont think the problem is who is voting its the people running that makes the problems in my opinion --
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Post by: BlackSheepNY on August 10, 2016, 01:34:26 pm
Are you trying to say only seniors should be allowed to vote?  If so can you explain why. It makes no sense to me to stop a very large of group of citizens the ability to vote.

What if we ran out of room at polling places?

In my State I don't even have to go to a polling place.  I vote by Permanent Mail-in Ballot.  It's wonderful because my vote is on paper and I don't have to worry about any cheating voting machines.  For those who do use the machines, I would keep my eyes wide open.  They're notorious for "switching" votes.  It's happened in a LOT of states.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: hawkeye3210 on August 10, 2016, 01:47:12 pm
Well Cbsteffen, if they run out of room at polling places they can add other places.  As dreamyxo said, everyone has equal rights regardless of age.

You're thinking something very different. I often worry that the population will outgrow the Earth one day, and polling places could wind up getting too crowded no matter what.

You add polling places. The population outgrowing the earth would seem like a different topic.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: vickysue on August 10, 2016, 01:48:55 pm
If you are voting by a  permanent  mail-in ballot, they still have to ran through a machine or some one reads it. Voter fraud is so rampant that it makes a person sick. There is a county in our state that was purged and they found  over 700 dead people who were voting. Yep all democrat. It made the news and boy were people ticked.  they had more voters then were reistered is why the state stepped in. I believe ever county, village, town and state need to be purged.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: countrygirl12 on August 13, 2016, 12:09:17 pm
Why won't the law only allow senior citizens to vote in political elections?

They do.  smh
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: minioncookies on August 14, 2016, 09:41:50 am
Everyone deserves the right to vote and the issue is not everyone does vote not even close. The more that voted and gave there word about issues I believe the more positive things would come out of it and the right officials would finally be elected instead of the crap we keep on getting with real no change in office
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: countrygirl12 on August 14, 2016, 02:52:57 pm
Why won't the law only allow senior citizens to vote in political elections?

I think I misread your statement/question whatever it is.  Having said that then --- Why don't they make ONLY senior citizens work and pay taxes?
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: gaylasue on August 15, 2016, 07:07:42 am
It would be nice if more of our senior citizens made it out to the polls!!
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: autumnsparklemom on August 16, 2016, 12:50:37 pm
Don't think we should worry about running out of room. Elections are very important especially the one coming up in November.
Title: Re: Elections Argument
Post by: Clarasimpreus on August 16, 2016, 01:23:48 pm
where i live i never heard of that problem before