maybe children should vote because it seems that supposedly mature adults are the ones that are killing our children in their schools and shopping malls and concerts
OK, Jef, since you’re repeating your silly point I’ll repeat my response. The reason kids don’t vote is that they are mentally and emotionally immature. Is this really something that you don’t understand?
Vote as if the lives of your grandchildren’s children depended upon it, and as if the lives of the people who live across town from you, or across the sea from you, loved their children and future generations as well.
If you don’t vote, thank you. I vote in every election. You are saying that you trust my judgement and are willing to let me decide your future. Be aware however that you are letting someone else do your thinking for you. If enough people do that, our country dies.
After you actually have to pay taxes, you have different ideas about just what taxes should be used for, and how much of what you earn is somehow not really yours after all.
I just finished reading Chris Hedge’s “America: The Farewell Tour”. Granted it’s a long and drawn out liberal rant, but it’s hard to argue many of the statements and the likely outcome. So while it’s too late this time, voting in the future may need to take some of these issues and realities into account.
All of us with children and grandchildren – regardless of our party affiliations – vote with their futures in mind, and only idiots would assume otherwise.
Quiz time children of the 60s; name the artist…“it’s always the old who lead us to the wars and it’s always the young who fall/come show me what you’ve won with your sabers and your guns…and I ask you is it worth it all…” The older I get [and I am plenty old] the more I realize whether or not we learn our history, we are still doomed to repeat it.
Charles Schulz said that a cartoonist is someone who draws the same thing day after day without repeating himself.
History repeats itself while throwing something new at us every day.
Whew. Cartooning isn’t history.
I will say this about cartooning and history: They can both be approached passively or interactively, and they’re both way better when the latter is the case. Now go vote, please.
When the Constitution was drafted, after the Articles crashed and burned, you had to be a 21yr old White Male Property Owner to be able to vote-the idea being you had the most skin in the game. And it was a LONG time until it was given to Blacks, and even later Women. It wasn’t until the last few decades of the 20th century that the age was lowered to 18. And there is talk of raising it back up. Now since you are Mallet’s alter-ego in the strip you can say these things. But the truth is research has shown that our brains aren’t fully developed until our 20’s. Nor do we have life the experience and “skin in the game” till then. So NO!!! people under 18 shouldn’t vote. There has also been suggestions that we move all local and national elections to the day after Income Taxes are due. I kinda like that one too.
Kymberleigh about 6 years ago
At first I thought this was an error … until I saw the last panel. Clever, Jef.
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
I would assume that people who read this strip would be thoughtful and also conscientious enough to vote?
posttoasty about 6 years ago
Haven’t missed an election in 49 years!
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
I asked my 5th grade teacher this very same question years ago.
grocks about 6 years ago
Good effort though, Caulfield.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Wonder what atmospheric effect would result if every undecided person made up his/her mind at exactly the same time?
rlaker22j about 6 years ago
maybe children should vote because it seems that supposedly mature adults are the ones that are killing our children in their schools and shopping malls and concerts
jamesbachreeves about 6 years ago
OK, Jef, since you’re repeating your silly point I’ll repeat my response. The reason kids don’t vote is that they are mentally and emotionally immature. Is this really something that you don’t understand?
StratmanRon about 6 years ago
D@mn old white males.
this-is-mine-and-this-is-mine about 6 years ago
Vote as if the lives of your grandchildren’s children depended upon it, and as if the lives of the people who live across town from you, or across the sea from you, loved their children and future generations as well.
dennisodoyle about 6 years ago
Of course!
Bruce1253 about 6 years ago
If you don’t vote, thank you. I vote in every election. You are saying that you trust my judgement and are willing to let me decide your future. Be aware however that you are letting someone else do your thinking for you. If enough people do that, our country dies.
Nick Danger about 6 years ago
After you actually have to pay taxes, you have different ideas about just what taxes should be used for, and how much of what you earn is somehow not really yours after all.
ronrunsthecity0000 about 6 years ago
The recycling bins are a nice added touch to the joke. Well played.
FredCapp about 6 years ago
Early voting is my friend.
Thinking of the kids is also thinking of my retirement.
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
Frazz is right. I’m thinking of not voting just to spite everybody who kept telling me to vote.
cervelo about 6 years ago
I just finished reading Chris Hedge’s “America: The Farewell Tour”. Granted it’s a long and drawn out liberal rant, but it’s hard to argue many of the statements and the likely outcome. So while it’s too late this time, voting in the future may need to take some of these issues and realities into account.
Homeward Premium Member about 6 years ago
All of us with children and grandchildren – regardless of our party affiliations – vote with their futures in mind, and only idiots would assume otherwise.
Duncan Idaho about 6 years ago
All ballots should have a “None of the above” option.
Russell Bedford about 6 years ago
Quiz time children of the 60s; name the artist…“it’s always the old who lead us to the wars and it’s always the young who fall/come show me what you’ve won with your sabers and your guns…and I ask you is it worth it all…” The older I get [and I am plenty old] the more I realize whether or not we learn our history, we are still doomed to repeat it.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Frazz16 hrs ·
Charles Schulz said that a cartoonist is someone who draws the same thing day after day without repeating himself.
History repeats itself while throwing something new at us every day.
Whew. Cartooning isn’t history.
I will say this about cartooning and history: They can both be approached passively or interactively, and they’re both way better when the latter is the case. Now go vote, please.
mauser7 about 6 years ago
When the Constitution was drafted, after the Articles crashed and burned, you had to be a 21yr old White Male Property Owner to be able to vote-the idea being you had the most skin in the game. And it was a LONG time until it was given to Blacks, and even later Women. It wasn’t until the last few decades of the 20th century that the age was lowered to 18. And there is talk of raising it back up. Now since you are Mallet’s alter-ego in the strip you can say these things. But the truth is research has shown that our brains aren’t fully developed until our 20’s. Nor do we have life the experience and “skin in the game” till then. So NO!!! people under 18 shouldn’t vote. There has also been suggestions that we move all local and national elections to the day after Income Taxes are due. I kinda like that one too.