katie tully
ashleey luvs roosters
Actually, our council rates pay for garbage pick upSure, don't benefit from the government or receive any youth allowance, use the roads, put out ur garbage or watch free tv then.
At least out here they do.
Actually, our council rates pay for garbage pick upSure, don't benefit from the government or receive any youth allowance, use the roads, put out ur garbage or watch free tv then.
im not entirely sure that's a valid argument for disqualifying politically engaged 16 year olds from voting if they want. just make it voluntary.Is there any problem with the current system? I'm not seeing many 16yr olds that passionate about voting that they'd actually do something about it.
Way to miss the point entirely.You sure do, once you hit 18.
OK...It's going to make no difference because 16 year olds don't even know how to write their own name let alone follow ballot instructions.
And all you have to do is remind them that their vodka cruisers cost 3 times as much now because of Labor.
Play them by their heart strings.
Throw in internet censorship of their porn and other nanny state threats.
16 year olds already pay tax, receive welfare (mostly their parents do on their behalf), attend school, etc etc. In short by 16 an individual is already the victim and/or beneficiary of the state and so should have a say in how it is run.If they lower the voting age, they must lower other things, like taxation etc.
I hate what you say but defend your right to say*..... if we aren't letting 16 year olds vote because they might vote in a way we don't agree with then we may as well restrict adult voting in the same manner....This is going to end up with over 9,000 years of Labor. When I was 16 I'd have gladly voted Labor, now I realise they don't give a flying fuck about anyone, so fuck them.
I'd say it's not arbitrary, but a misguided attempt to find an age where the smarts are developed enough to make an informed decision.John McCain said:What is the justification for arbitrarily setting it at 16?
oh SNAPOK...
you realize that there are probably as many 16 yr olds smarter than you as there are people your own age smarter than you right?
any 16 yr old that volunteers to vote isn't going to vote for alcohol and porn...
i'm guessing i'm talking to one of the people who only started thinking beyond the most basic level of shit after they left school.
thanks for that input, katie.oh SNAP
The benefits are that younger people will receive political representation.What would be the advantages of lowering the voting age to 16? Do the potential benefits outweigh the problems? Can someone identify any real issues with the current system as it stands?
you're welcome manthanks for that input, katie.
Okay. fair enough. But perhaps those issues could be better tackled by youth in relation to policy and legislation, rather than by voting. As I said earlier, I'm not seeing many 16 year olds making much noise about the issues your mentioning. I'm not saying they don't exist, but there is nothing stopping teenagers from asking questions.The benefits are that younger people will receive political representation.
Teenagers and youth issues see a lot of hot air thrown around by politicians, but very little legislation or funding. It is a glaring problem when any minority is denied suffrage, because inevitably other interest groups will receive proportionally better representation at their expense.. Elderly voices and interests receive disproportionately more funding and attention, which has a lot to with their capacity to influence elections.
My area has 40% youth unemployment and no affordable rental accommodation, but no one gives a fuck because it's youth unemployment.
Youth unemployment is always far higher than adult unemployment in general, though. It's usually due to lifestyle choice.My area has 40% youth unemployment and no affordable rental accommodation, but no one gives a fuck because it's youth unemployment.
Dude did you miss the part where he saidOkay. fair enough. But perhaps those issues could be better tackled by youth in relation to policy and legislation, rather than by voting. As I said earlier, I'm not seeing many 16 year olds making much noise about the issues your mentioning. I'm not saying they don't exist, but there is nothing stopping teenagers from asking questions.
Perhaps those issues could be tackled by youth in relation to policy and legislation, or perhaps it won't, because if 16 year olds aren't given the right to vote who is going to listen to any policy or legislation ideas put forward by them?no one gives a fuck because it's youth unemployment.
This misses Graney's point.... considering a disenfranchised youth when drafting legislation/policy is akin to saying that blacks or women would have been adequately served by white men considering their interests when drafting legislation/policy...Okay. fair enough. But perhaps those issues could be better tackled by youth in relation to policy and legislation, rather than by voting. As I said earlier, I'm not seeing many 16 year olds making much noise about the issues your mentioning. I'm not saying they don't exist, but there is nothing stopping teenagers from asking questions.
That makes no sense. Seriously, wtf are you smoking.If the issues are so pertinent, why haven't teenagers done anything yet? Now that the voting age debate comes around, suddenly the issues seem to become important. Just saying.
Perhaps voting would give teenagers an avenue to have their voices heard. It's kind of difficult to do anything about when people don't consider your opinions valid and dismiss you before you've even said anything.If the issues are so pertinent, why haven't teenagers done anything yet? Now that the voting age debate comes around, suddenly the issues seem to become important. Just saying.
gnash gnash gnashIf the issues are so pertinent, why haven't teenagers done anything yet? Now that the voting age debate comes around, suddenly the issues seem to become important. Just saying.