You have to reach pretty far to bring up the birth rate as an excuse for not earning your franchise.MilSpecs wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 7:59 pmIf you have thoughts, write them. These are all questions that would need to be resolved if 4-year military mandatory service were in place.Okeefenokee wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 7:45 pmMilSpecs wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 7:06 pm
And you want to make this four years? OK, a kid graduates from high school at 18 and goes into mandatory military service. She gets out at 22. That four years just forced her to retake a bunch of advanced courses, since there's no way she's going to remember that coursework. At least one year of high school will have to be repeated. Now on to college at 23. She graduates college at 27. Masters degrees are obligatory for many companies now, so 29 when she gets that degree. If she wants to be a doctor, dentist, anything that requires post-grad, she'll be into her 30s before she can practice.
You've just guaranteed that our best and brightest will reproduce less. Even the less talented won't be able to start adult lives until their late 20s/early 30s. Maybe this is not a problem, but we already seem to be taking an inordinately long time to reach adulthood and this will extend it even longer.
And you still haven't answered the question of how this will change the military, and conversely how it will affect professions that require long years of study and/or aren't a good fit with the military lifestyle.
And that's the point. You're clearly just reaching for anything you can find when the truth is you just don't want to earn it. It's entitlement mentality.
I'm not going to pretend you're being honest by debating your nonsense muh birthrates.