Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Brainwashing Your Youth

Well, when you indoctrinate your children with global warming BS and nothing short of Marxism, what do you expect?

When I am king, you will have to be 40 to vote.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Gramscian march through our institutions continues. With permanent leftist control of our educational institutions, socialism is inevitable. I pity our descendants.

Anonymous said...

If I was king, people would at least have to have finished high school and worked for several PRIVATE employers to be allowed to vote.

Uh, and by the way, any one working in the public sector (if there would be any left) shall not be allowed to vote!

Hot Sam said...

I'd restrict the right to vote between 25 and 50.

Anyone below 25 is clueless.

Anyone above 55 is behind the times with his head buried in worthless lessons from the past. At that point they also begin to degrade from hard-working producers into whining entitlement recipients.

Anonymous said...

If I were king - you don't get the right to vote unless you contribute to GDP and pay taxes.

As for -

"Anyone above 55 is behind the times with his head buried in worthless lessons from the past. At that point they also begin to degrade from hard-working producers into whining entitlement recipients."

Well, I'm 55 and I have yet to start sliding into being a whining entitlement recipient. I'm fighting it every step of the way. I'm very much a hard-working producer and plan to stay that way.

If I ever won the lottery, I think I'd take the winnings and start a business. There are darn few higher callings than to run a business that provides good jobs and fair wages for people.

Alfred T. Mahan said...

Frankly, I think dtrum's suggestion makes the most sense. If you work in the public sector, you don't get to vote. If you rely on a government check for your income, you don't get to vote (this includes welfare, which no doubt qualifies me as "mean-spirited"; go get charity and work for a living).

Of course, if I was feeling *really* capitalist, and not just lazy, I'd suggest a free market in votes, much like the stock market, so that people who have no real interest in "off-year" elections could sell their votes to others in their district, but I haven't thought that one through yet.

Anonymous said...

Just read them.. in order...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081023/ap_on_re_us/people_gore_harvard

http://motls.blogspot.com/2008/10/gore-effect-arrives-to-harvard.html

http://www.wktv.com/news/local/32477839.html




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