Labor = welfare voters, page-74

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    Yes - I know exactly what the word means.
    Your reply has no merit - it offers no rational reason or argument against the notion of a weighted voting system - just an unrational rant of one who I suspect would find him/herself disenfranchised.
    Again I pose the question - why should those paying for the concert not have better seats ?
    To be clear - yes, I think pensioners who have worked and paid taxes - (enough taxes) should be voting.
    All income tax paid should be credited to the person who wants to vote - but be weighted.
    We currently penalise pensioners for having too many assets ( worked hard) and refuse them their old age pension - so the using the same logic that these people have been working hard and been successful in life - one would expect that their votes should be given more weight than someone, who after a lifetime, still needs the state to look after them!
    If being a realist also makes me a facist then so be it - I care nothing for your infantile responses.

 
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