...re instituting the property requirement for voting...
I would own property except that my federal service has had me move on the average of every 1.8 years and I refuse to play the market at that rate. Heinlein suggested that some sort of federal service should be required before you "earn" a vote.
Other thoughts:
- I am on board with denying a vote to anybody who takes money from the federal government. You are welcome to the Social Security contributions you put in, but if you go over, you lose your vote.
- Do away with welfare ultimately. That's what private charities are for. In the meantime, I'd be happy with random drug testing to receive benefits. If you EVER pop positive, you lose benefits for life.
- Your number of federal agencies to eliminate is too low. I would start by disbanding everything established on or after 9/11. Everything from Wilson on needs to be looked at VERY carefully.
- There's nothing wrong with public unions in theory. You are more than welcome to form a little group and protest how much you make as long as we (the public) are allowed to fire you for non-performance and replace you with someone who WILL do the job for that salary/benefits package. No union activities while on the clock.
- No more tenure for teachers. Parents get to vote on whether that teacher stays/goes at the end of the year. If your kid has had a bad teacher, most of the parents know it.
- End government research funding. If it's that important, some company is researching it. There's a reason that Weight Watchers isn't funding a shrimp on treadmills study.
- Pay politicians a percentage of their pay based on the percentage of votes they make. If you miss 84% of the votes during your career, you can miss 84% of your salary.
- No public service pensions
There's more, but that's a couple minutes worth.