McClanahan is worth a listen, indeed; thanks and you're welcome.GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 11:56 amFife (BTW thanks for bringing me to the attention of Brions podcast), what other ways can/should people have skin in the game? I know you'll say property, taxes (I guess) but what else?Fife wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 11:21 amSkin in the game.
That's the essential element for suffrage. (If there is to be a popular vote of any kind.)
Military service (in some degree and classification) is certainly one metric. I can think of quite a few others.
But no skin in the game? No vote for you. In fact, no input from the risk-insulated at all, thank you very much.
Anyway, Democracy really is the god that failed.
Talking about "good" voting is a bit slippery, since voting is morally wrong, ab initio. People vote for their own feed-trough, rest of the world be damned. Voters, and politicians, have no direct responsibility whatsoever for how they vote. It's the opposite of an actual "social contract."
Some thoughts:
* As to StA's ideas; there's much to them, IMNSHO. However, instead of making military service a pre-req for voting, how about taking it a step further? Keep a record of your vote, and if you vote for a president or congressperson who takes us to war (declared or otherwise), you (you, personally) agree to be conscripted into the service for the duration of that war. Either you yourself go into the line of fire, or you send your children and grandchildren in your place. This would go especially for POTUS and congresspeople. If you're old as fuck, disabled, or have no next of kin, then you get sent out to the front in a wheelchair to lead the charge.
* Ownership of qualified real property (land).
* Have children, who you demonstrably support. This one would probably have to be a requirement in addition to the others.
* Have a demonstrable record of paying recorded taxes to the jurisdiction you are voting in. City election? Show you have paid city taxes (that have not been rebated) during all of the previous electoral term. Same for state and federal elections.
* Be a non-recipient of any governmental aid of any kind during the last electoral term for the election you want to vote in.
That's a start anyway. We could easily think of other qualifying rules to vote away one's neighbor's life and labor.
If a person qualifies under those kinds of rules, their race, gender, sexual preference, religion, or any other SJW identifier is irrelevant to their right to vote.
Voting is still stupid, don't get me wrong. But it should be a really fucking exclusive club if you are going to have it.