bdunn13 wrote:Feanor wrote:
Retired people shouldn't be able to vote? Stay at home moms shouldn't be able to vote?
No, they shouldn't... the moms would be represented by their husbands. The retired people would have been represented when they were contributing to the system.
Dude, that's absolutely preposterous.
My wife runs our household, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. She organizes all the kids' activities, cooks and cleans daily and handles ALL of our financial transactions. Every last one of them. I get my $20 per week of play money, and she pays all the bills and banks the rest based on the detailed household budget she draws up every month. And she makes sure we nail that budget EVERY month.
Any time we have general contracting or household repair work done, she is the contact. She sets everything up. She enjoys it. I do nothing other than hand off confused contractors, wondering why a broad is doing everything, to her on the phone.
She cuts the grass and helps shovel the driveway. She's the one on the top rung of the ladder hanging off the gutters painting and cleaning gutters because I'm not big on heights. She's the one up at 2 a.m., giving medicine to a sick kid. She's the one cleaning puke off a kid's bed spread at 5 a.m.
She is the engine of this household, full stop. So even though she does WAY more to keep this household on track every day than me, she should be denied a vote?
That's nuts. F*cking nuts.
Take care,
PK
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