You've suggested that we should exclude those who are a net drain on the state (which would include me at the moment) and you've seen that it didn't get any support. Maybe you have another suggestion for exclusion...
It appears only three posters have opposed the suggestion (attempt at
mobbing?) and none has posted an opposing principled argument.
I made the suggestion in the context that unless the political power in the USA is modified that all our citizens face a catastrophic financial collapse. Sooner than later, the US Treasury will hold an auction attempting again to roll over our huge and expanding debt and no or few buyers will show up. Our choices at that point will be to print money, or renounce the debt, or confiscate private wealth, or drastically cut entitlements, or drastically cut defense expenditures.
I noted that a financial plan to effectively manage the debt was put forward (Simpson-Bowles recommendations of 2009) but unfortunately not enacted because our politicians (both liberal and conservative) believe that any initiative or attempt to modify our major social programs is political suicide. And, they are likely correct. So, how do we help our politicians to summon up the will to do the right thing, ie, act now injecting as little pain as necessary to avoid the extreme pain of a financial collapse, a pain that will fall mostly on those least able to bear it.
We've determined that suffrage is not a universal right, and that exclusion is not a
mala per se so my suggestion that disconnects the politicians' fear of political suicide (
not the beneficiaries from the programs) is possible.
Maybe
you have another suggestion ...?