Voting


No matter whether its called voting rights, suffrage, or franchisement, voting by an educated electorate is required and necessary for a democratic republic to operate.

In America, we vote at 50 to 60 percent of eligible voters at the presidential elections, much less than other countries that have compulsory voting or increased social strife within their country. Out of the citizens that vote in America, most of them are ignorant and vote for the candidate that promises the most kickbacks and to be the most active. Very few voters care to vote for a candidate that wishes to return to the confines of the constitution.  

As we proceed faster towards socialism and eventual fascism and coupled with the movements to invigorate the social parasite vote, America is in a steep decline.

AHS believes the following must be enacted or enforced to halt and reverse the effects of populism in our voting practices:

  • Disenfranchise abled-bodied persons whose lives/earnings are subsidized by the federal government by 20 percent or more. 

This lone change would not be applicable to military veterans or active duty. However, it would apply to those persons that wish for socialized medicine, college students on grants, and any other persons that wish to place what should be a personal responsibility on their fellow citizens.