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Should Kids Get A Vote By Proxy?

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Via Jason Kottke, we find an interesting idea by Juan Enriquez about giving parents of children under eighteen an extra vote per child, the idea being that if two parents have two children then the family has four votes instead of two and that parents will take the long-term future well-being of the country into account.

Why not give parents of kids under 18 one proxy vote per child? Only then will there be a strong voting block to counter growing gray power. It is also time to quit spending more than we earn. And above all, it is time to realize just how fragile countries can be.

Of course, while reading this I pondered the fact that neither Nabila nor I are US citizens, yet both of our our children are. Would we get two votes? :-)

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caleb said:

I agree with Jaun Enriquez because then the political people we are voting for has a better chance to win the election equally.

kerrick smith said:

i think the kids of age 16 or older should get da chance 2 vote because at that age they are working also paying taxes.and a nuther reson is that they go to school and learn about the government but does not have a chance to get heard of by the government.the next reson i think kids at the age of 16 should voye is that every yea when elaction time comes around the get a chance to vote but it does not count why not count them ????

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