JD Seller- "Greg originally voting was limited to land or property owners. The taxes generated then where usually tied to land and property so the founding Fathers thought that the voting should be limited to those that paid the taxes. I agree that you should have to have paid taxes to vote. I am a strong believer in limited government and allowing all to vote when "all" are not contributing to the "Pie"is a bad idea. They should not be able to decide who gets "PIE" unless you helped pay for the "PIE".
JDSeller- I mean no disrespect to you or your wife.
You made a post earlier about your wife collecting Disability Benefits and she is in her 40's IIRC.
Now, you want to lecture me about people being unable to vote because they have paid no taxes or own land!
I'm very sorry sorry for your wife and I wish her the best.
But, don't you dare set here and tell me that only land-owners or taxpaying citizens should be the only ones allowed to vote!
While your wife is collecting Social Security Disability benefits on the Taxpayers dime As she will draw out WAY more than she ever paid in!.
I'm sorry for what you wife is going through and my heart goes out to her.
BTW, you ought to read the stroy about Luis Lang. Be sure to read ALL his 'updates' and comments on his GoFundMe page. Here is a link.
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