you should be able to liquidate your voting power (using a number calculated based on your life expectancy to be added to the vote total) for the rest of your life if you feel something is important enough
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:31:51 AM
No.213393466
>>213393489
>>213393455 (OP)
if say, more than 4% of the voting population decides to do so, an emergency session of congress is held or something
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 7:33:42 AM
No.213393489
>>213393466
there should also be a secondary vote held each year where you can vote to revoke the citizenship of the most hated person in the country (barring politicians currently in office, of course)
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 10:01:43 AM
No.213395476
i get what you mean but the way you put it is so weird that i think you are not white
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 10:07:06 AM
No.213395554
>>213393455 (OP)
Every dumbass idealistic 20 year will believe his first or second election is totally the most important one and liquidate his voting power right away.
Anonymous
8/2/2025, 10:11:28 AM
No.213395621
No, voting isn't a limited currency, voting is a status. Either you can vote or you can't. Because it is a privilege
The ancient Greeks ideal of a voting person is an eligible hoplite, a citizen soldier his status doesn't change because he voted too many times