Plateforme Level Extreme
Abonnement
Profil corporatif
Produits & Services
Support
Légal
English
PresidentVoteCount()
Message
De
09/11/2000 15:10:17
Jason Mesches
Ocean Systems Engineering Corporation
Carlsbad, Californie, États-Unis
 
 
À
09/11/2000 14:51:14
Information générale
Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
Autre
Divers
Thread ID:
00439288
Message ID:
00439876
Vues:
21
>you have a point there - but still - I believe (philosophically - probably not legally 'cause I don't know how you would test for it) that a person must have been out in the real world - working - paying taxes - etc. before they are qualified to make decisions for society as a whole.

Main problem there is:
1. There are 30 somethings, some friends of mine for example, who are just now finishing their postdocs. They haven't "really" worked in the "real world" yet. Are they qualified?

2. Child actors. They can make more money before 18 than most of us will see in our lifetime, and pay higher taxes as a consequence. Are they qualified?

As always, it's a balance. We have to draw the line somewhere. 18 came about primarily because of Vietnam. As it also marks the age of becoming a "major," it seems to make sense but there will always be those on either side of the line that make the line placement look foolish.

Personally, I think the nation would be better off forcing parental qualification!
Précédent
Suivant
Répondre
Fil
Voir

Click here to load this message in the networking platform