16th Amendment - Granted the Federal government the ability to create a Federal income Tax (some disagree that this was properly ratified)
17th Amendment - sets up the states for the direct general election of Senators instead of being elected by STATE legislatures. (This weakened States Rights)
19th Amendment - Women granted voting rights
20th Amendment -moved the beginning and ending of the terms of the president and vice president from March 4 to January 20
22st Amendment - Limits the number of terms to 2 for the President.
23rd Amendment - Gives the right to vote to DC
24th Amendment - Prohibits Poll Tax
25th Amendment- clarifies that the vice president becomes president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office, and establishes how a vacancy in the office of the vice president can be filled.
26th Amendment - prohibits the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old.
27th Amendment - prohibits any law that increases or decreases the salary of members of Congress from taking effect until the start of the next set of terms of office for representatives.
My guess is that they’d remain valid since each amendment was ratified by the States. But I’d like to see the 16th, 17th, and 20th abolished. Maybe the 23rd too.
I'd like to see the 26th abolished. The vast majority of 18 year olds barely even know how society functions let alone our government process, and it's no coincidence that Democrats have been pushing for lowering it further down to 16.
Set the voting age requirement back to 21; hell, I'd even raise it to 25.
21 would be good. Or, better yet, if your still attending university, you shouldn't be able to vote. Let it be earned thru hard work or military service.
That's another thing I thought about in order to be able to vote:
Service guarantees citizenship! And why 21? I'd go higher-- I'd love 35. 30 or 25 would be nice. And I'd agree that military service should give a vote.
Now you're thinking with Starship Troopers!
I’ve thought for years that in order to vote, one should be required to earn a “Voter’s Degree” by taking university-level courses on civics & citizenship, American history (heavily focused on the Revolutionary War and the Founding), and the Constitution. The course should be standard across the country, written by select conservative scholars whose life work has focused on what this country was originally intended to become. Patriots, in other words.
It sounds great on paper but this becomes commie shit really fast
I think everyone should be born a US National. They get all the rights or a citizen except voting in federal elections, holding certain offices, and performing certain government functions (like issuing passports or enhanced drivers licenses). American Samoans have this classification.
Everyone should be required to take our current citizenship test to become a citizen and get the right to vote. I don't think it's terribly difficult, but most Americans couldn't pass it. And it forces you to learn about civics and some history subjects.
You lost me at "University Level".
Service guarantees citizenship.
Reminds me of the impossible Lousiana voting test from the 1950s.
Maybe we should reinstate this. Did it in my head while looking at the phone.
I second raising it to 25, but ideally I’d do 23. Roughly one year after college graduation, so you have a year in the workforce to face the facts that the real world isn’t your anarchocommunist college campus.
Would you also raise the age of the draft?
Frankly, I'd abolish the draft.
If you mean raise the age requirement to be able to enlist: I'd keep it where it is.
And yeah I know raising or lowering age requirements for voting would trigger arguments like "If I can enlist at 18, why can't I drink beer at 18?"
No just draft age. Agreed if someone wants to enlist at 18, It's their adult choice. But to say you can't vote till x age draft would have to be at that age. Draft is necessary if we have massive issues.
That one has been abused.
It was designed for people who had been enslaved, were born here, and had no place else to go.
It was NOT for people to have anchor babies.
And it's outlived its usefulness, so I agree.
Delete that one.
Why the 20th?
Warmer weather.