#RepealThe19th is trending on Twitter...

As a tactic it's clever, but morally it's repugnant, especially considering its adding on to the already immoral environment trump created.

Because at its root it's perpetuating an evil that one side does probably think but tries to shine a light on it just to stir the pot. Although I haven't seen anything to substantiate that claim, other than Sherbros and their internet detective work. Which may be good enough for trump but we don't set standards based on that asshole.
 
This is a manufactured trend that got started by bots to move forward the narrative that Trump and Trump supporters hate women.
I didn't realize that needed to be moved anymore forward than it is.
 
Obvious deception is obvious. Propaganda at it's best.

However, let's entertain the idea they are trolling with here. Should women be allowed to vote?
Women who work, yes. If the law was that you had to work and pay taxes to vote, and DNBs and college kids didn't count, liberals would go extinct really quickly.
 
Media corruption at all-time high in America and North Korea in 2016. Who'da thunk it.
 
Women who work, yes. If the law was that you had to work and pay taxes to vote, and DNBs and college kids didn't count, liberals would go extinct really quickly.
So if you were unemployed, how would you vote for a candidate you thought would bring more jobs? If your husband runs off on you and you have to watch kids instead of working, how do you make your voice heard? If a college kid is getting his degree and is worried his field isn't getting proper attention and funding, shouldn't he get a say? I get where you're coming from, I just don't think you've thought it through.
 
Holy shit they're playing dirty on Trump. Good luck with your globalism, America. Hope that you don't go to war with Russia.
 
So if you were unemployed, how would you vote for a candidate you thought would bring more jobs? If your husband runs off on you and you have to watch kids instead of working, how do you make your voice heard? If a college kid is getting his degree and is worried his field isn't getting proper attention and funding, shouldn't he get a say? I get where you're coming from, I just don't think you've thought it through.
I have, and you're drastically overestimating the president's abilities and authority. There is an invisible hand at work in a capitalist society, so more artificial attention and funding for whatever useless major some kid has isn't the president's job. There is always money to be made in STEM and business, but women's studies, African studies, Art History, are functionally useless.

The other 2 examples are valid points, and mine wasn't an actual proposal, but in my hypothetical universe, a woman who was part of a taxpaying household would be in the same boat as her working husband. With the unemployed folk who are actively looking for jobs, I'm not sure there is any vote that would help them.
 
should raise the voter age to 25

even that may be too low
 
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