22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

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Re: 22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

by Captain Boycott » Fri Oct 24, 2014 11:57 pm

Or, to be blunt: when people start voting for a living, you know your country is screwed.

Re: 22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

by gerald » Fri Oct 24, 2014 12:51 pm

Guest wrote:
gerald wrote:
psCargile wrote:From what I understand, the right to vote in the early US was restricted to property owners, which makes sense as property owners are going to be the ones most adversely affected by bad governance. Out of self-protection, you would vote for the candidate that would do the least damage to you.
There has been talk of a variation of that concept. If you are on welfare you can't vote, only the productive should be allowed to vote.
In the future, only the illegal immigrants and those on welfare will be allowed to vote. Why? To keep useless D.C. politicians in power. Don't worry, taxpayers. The current tidal wave of illegals have big plans for you.
from the above post--

-- When a democracy is established, the destitute consume the capital of the wealthy, and the civilization must then decay until invasion destroys it."

Re: 22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

by Guest » Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:49 am

gerald wrote:
psCargile wrote:From what I understand, the right to vote in the early US was restricted to property owners, which makes sense as property owners are going to be the ones most adversely affected by bad governance. Out of self-protection, you would vote for the candidate that would do the least damage to you.
There has been talk of a variation of that concept. If you are on welfare you can't vote, only the productive should be allowed to vote.
In the future, only the illegal immigrants and those on welfare will be allowed to vote. Why? To keep useless D.C. politicians in power. Don't worry, taxpayers. The current tidal wave of illegals have big plans for you.

Re: 22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

by gerald » Wed Oct 22, 2014 10:05 am

psCargile wrote:From what I understand, the right to vote in the early US was restricted to property owners, which makes sense as property owners are going to be the ones most adversely affected by bad governance. Out of self-protection, you would vote for the candidate that would do the least damage to you.
There has been talk of a variation of that concept. If you are on welfare you can't vote, only the productive should be allowed to vote.

Re: 22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

by psCargile » Wed Oct 22, 2014 7:55 am

From what I understand, the right to vote in the early US was restricted to property owners, which makes sense as property owners are going to be the ones most adversely affected by bad governance. Out of self-protection, you would vote for the candidate that would do the least damage to you.

Re: 22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

by gerald » Tue Oct 21, 2014 11:24 pm

To Quote Egyptologist Sir Flinders Petrie (1911 ) on page 77 of "The collapse of Complex Societies" by Joseph A. Tainter, 1988 Cambridge University Press

"The real nature of human progress is the expansion followed by collapse. Democracy is a regular feature of decaying civilizations. -- When a democracy is established, the destitute consume the capital of the wealthy, and the civilization must then decay until invasion destroys it."
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The US was founded as a Representative Republic.

22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong poor shouldn't vote

by John » Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:19 pm

22-Oct-14 World View -- Hong Kong leader suggests that the poor shouldn't be allowed to vote

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Hong Kong leader suggests that the poor shouldn't be allowed to vote
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Health officials promote new ideas to curb Ebola deaths


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