As a principle, I have always been aligned with a representative republic, with legislators representing the will of the people in their district. A foundation of that is letting the voice of the constituents be heard in multiple ways, but especially at the voting booth.
That said, I've seen a theory that says that people who do not pay any taxes and receive handouts from the government should not be allowed to vote. While it turns my stomach to think that we would restrict someone's ability to be heard, you start fast forwarding to think when you have a large block of people who are not investing in the country, only taking handouts, they will continue to vote themselves more handouts.
Like an unrestrained teenager with Daddy's credit card. If they are not responsible for paying it off and are given no limits, they will always vote to spend more. The end result is bankruptcy.
Europe is already in this model...they are the classic frog being slowly boiled. I believe between income tax and VAT tax the tax rate runs ~70% (UK) all the way up to 85% (Sweden). Think about that...85% of your income GONE to pay for other people.