gtn130 wrote:popper wrote:gtn130 wrote:
Rural elites don't care to listen to coastal liberals apparently. Very intolerant and elitist perspective you have.
It's just common sense. Consider that a neighborhood raises money to build a community pool and some decide not to contribute or become a member. When the annual meeting comes around does the pool membership allow those that did not contribute to participate in decisions or influence pool policy. Of course not.
um, we're talking about presidential approval polls here. I'm glad you've come forward to point out how much disdain you have for poor people and young people. Not only do you not care about what they have to say, but in your mind they shouldn't even be allowed to vote.
But you didn't include retirees for some reason, despite the fact that they don't "pay the bills" either. I guess because their voting record aligns with your desired election outcomes, so it's cool.
As you can read from my original post my position has nothing to do with age, race, religion, etc. It's simply a requirement that one pay federal income taxes for a period of time before their presidential approval position has any meaning to me. Whether that period of time is 40 quarters or 20 quarters is up for debate. And yes, I've posted here that Americans who have never paid a dime in federal income taxes should not vote in federal elections. It will never happen of course but it would be the logical policy to adopt.




















