Mandatory Voting? His Highness The One Floats The Notion
What would the punishment be?
A fine? Jail time? Both?
An ancient dude named Draco and his Draconian government comes to mind.
A fine? Jail time? Both?
An ancient dude named Draco and his Draconian government comes to mind.
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would bring in half a billion. . collection costs would
obviate that option. -- j
Voting online presents an interesting dilemma, given the opportunity for hacking. However, the science of biometrics has advanced enough that devices now exist to identify the voter by retinal pattern, presenting a form of ID difficult to fake.
Being a proponent of the carrot over the stick, I would recommend some form of tax refund for exercising one's duty to vote. Under a flat tax system, a reduction from 17% to 16% during voting periods should be incitement enough. I think that would be more effective in inciting voter turnout than penalties for not voting.
"Statistically speaking, Obama is correct. Less than 37 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in the 2014 midterms, according to the United States Election Project. And a Pew Research Center study found that those avoiding the polls in 2014 tended to be younger, poorer, less educated and more racially diverse."
The less educated section of this is a key that Obama wants. A less educated voter is more easily swayed to any cause. They are more likely to do what your adds tell them to do.
Another key that BO wants that also stinks is his use of the poor as a club to beat the rich into submission and rob them to give the poor stuff. This would provide a much larger club. A star trek episode comes to mind "Muri" - Bam Bam the grumps.
Thanks for pointing that out..
If you force the uninformed masses who do not care to vote you can get whatever vote you need by campaign advertising and political gifts. pretty easy to see what he would want it for.
No small government person would ever win again unless they behaved like a big government guy during the election.
Gave you a thumbs up even though I do not agree with the first line, the rest should be what is required to gain the privileged to vote.
Also speak English at a level where communication is possible with you in English.
I would always be against requiring people to vote. It would be a form of the government initiating force on its people and that power should be used only when no other recourse is available.
Do not vote loose a pinky, next time loose the other pinky. They would not have to take many more fingers before people voted.
I mean really, do we plan to go that far down the totalitarian road?
We could not afford Jail time or the costs of trying to collect a fine that many many people would blow off. Enforcing such a law (without fear of loosing a finger) would be impossible and with such feat it would be a totalitarian government in the open rather than through false but perceived civility that we use on so many things today,
A good example property taxes that really make it so no one owns any land we just lease it from the government but pay for it in order to have the civil illusion of ownership.
Voting would be the same way. Vote or face the IRS. People go out to vote and simply vote for whomever they perceive as the greatest threat to them should they not vote for that person. What a motivational force to have people vote with, fear.
We have such a problem up here with spoiled ballots and how they are handled (or not handled). There have been numerous cases of people voting multiple time. It's bad.
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