That’s how the Constitution works. Congress sets the rules for citizenship naturalization. The Congress can’t change the rules for qualification for office with changing the Constitution.
People born here take civics classes in school. Whether they learn and remember anything is doubtful. I doubt the newly appointed senator for California can pass the basic citizenship test. Yikes!
A total moron that belongs in prison, already owns his own prisoner identification number, is losing his rights to do business in NY, etc etc….. er…….nothing!
It doesn’t have to be a matter of law. A consortium of scholars and journalist could offer to stage a real-time “college bowl” for perspective candidates for offices like president and senate. Just like debates, a candidate could decline to attend. But the knowledgeable would want to show off their knowledge and therefore accept. I think the public would be interested and if the idea became entrenched, we might move to a post-moron era.
Most of the elected officials have not been morons until this last round. The problem is critical thinking is not taught in our schools. A third of the people are easily manipulated and follow the person making the most compelling speech. Compare the speeches made by Hitler and Trump and see how alike they are, for instance.
another reason the federal govt is in a mess. Politicians would flunk the civics test because they don’t seem to realize the balance and checks system of having 3 different branches of govt and how their processes are supposed to function in set manners/timelines not run out and use the judicial system to shank legislative branch and/or executive branch immediately when something they don’t like pops up.
By having an educated electorate we were hoping to avoid electing those morons. But… the best laid plans and all that. We’ve elected only morons for the last two presidential bids
Actually, nowadays, an immigrant just has to cross the border, and they are home free: no tests, just free room and board and education for your kids, all on the U.S. Taxpayers’ dime. Shockingly, there is now forming an endless line of people eager to take advantage of this offer.
Personal magnetism can overshadow knowledge, intelligence and experience. A manipulative charmer depends on groupthink to build a loyal base that doubles down rather than admit to being misguided. It’s textbook strategy for winning regardless of party affiliation. Many (most?) voters aren’t applying critical thinking and that’s frightening.
I am not confident I would have passed a citizenship test when I first voted at the age of 18. I learned more and more as I aged, and thankfully, not just about citizenship things.
Voters need to LISTEN to what the candidates are saying. Pay attention! More often than not, they will let us know how intelligent they are, their motivations, morals and ethics and what their intentions are and policies they support. Pick the candidates accordingly, that will help our people, economy and nation instead of sabotaging it for the sake of power.
When I was in 9th grade, one of my required classes was called Civics. I still remember reading the Constitution and all its Amendments and learning how each applied to current government and law. One of my favorite classes.
Back in the mid ‘50s, our Civics teacher told us to learn names, locations, and a little history of all 72 counties. She never lived up to it, but did catch a note from my honey replying to something naughty. And I’m still working on the county assignment.
This is probably a riff on Ramaswamy’s proposal to require a civics test to vote – for citizens 18-24. I’ve seen a “voting literacy” test which was nothing more than a weapon to take away voting rights. Why should we expect this time to be any different?
Not that I disagree with the “moron” part, other than that it attributes to stupidity what can better be explained by malice.
Essentially, anyone wanting to become a naturalized citizen has to know more about American history and government than the majority of Americans. No wonder some of the latter hate immigration so much. :-)
In fairness, if the voters were better educated, the morons would never get elected. Unless (point 2) it’s only morons who are running for office, in which case…
“As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.” (HL Mencken, who would have been sad to see how true his prophecy turned out to be)
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
That’s how the Constitution works. Congress sets the rules for citizenship naturalization. The Congress can’t change the rules for qualification for office with changing the Constitution.
BasilBruce about 1 year ago
I often think that people who were born here should take citizenship tests too.
salakfarm Premium Member about 1 year ago
That’s why we need more immigrants; to offset the ignorant citizens.
DenO Premium Member about 1 year ago
People born here take civics classes in school. Whether they learn and remember anything is doubtful. I doubt the newly appointed senator for California can pass the basic citizenship test. Yikes!
The dude from FL Premium Member about 1 year ago
A total moron that belongs in prison, already owns his own prisoner identification number, is losing his rights to do business in NY, etc etc….. er…….nothing!
MathProf2 about 1 year ago
It doesn’t have to be a matter of law. A consortium of scholars and journalist could offer to stage a real-time “college bowl” for perspective candidates for offices like president and senate. Just like debates, a candidate could decline to attend. But the knowledgeable would want to show off their knowledge and therefore accept. I think the public would be interested and if the idea became entrenched, we might move to a post-moron era.
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
we are all being tested right now!
paulscon about 1 year ago
Most of the elected officials have not been morons until this last round. The problem is critical thinking is not taught in our schools. A third of the people are easily manipulated and follow the person making the most compelling speech. Compare the speeches made by Hitler and Trump and see how alike they are, for instance.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member about 1 year ago
Must have been talking with Vivek.
electricshadow Premium Member about 1 year ago
“All the things I thought I knew, I’m learning again.” — Don Henley, “The Heart of the Matter”
dadoctah about 1 year ago
And that, dear Pig, counts as you passing the test.
uniquename about 1 year ago
Naturalized immigrants can run for most offices.
Robin Harwood about 1 year ago
Can be morons? I thought that was a requirement.
Gent about 1 year ago
Do illegal immigrant need to takes tests too?
blunebottle about 1 year ago
I’m afraid we’re all in the same boat, Pig.
SFpagan about 1 year ago
another reason the federal govt is in a mess. Politicians would flunk the civics test because they don’t seem to realize the balance and checks system of having 3 different branches of govt and how their processes are supposed to function in set manners/timelines not run out and use the judicial system to shank legislative branch and/or executive branch immediately when something they don’t like pops up.
donlackie about 1 year ago
By having an educated electorate we were hoping to avoid electing those morons. But… the best laid plans and all that. We’ve elected only morons for the last two presidential bids
happyinvenice23 about 1 year ago
And a whole lot of them are!
markyakes Premium Member about 1 year ago
i’ve had enough of Wiseass, can we have Guard Duck back please…even Mr Snuffles!
mr_bill_10 about 1 year ago
Actually, nowadays, an immigrant just has to cross the border, and they are home free: no tests, just free room and board and education for your kids, all on the U.S. Taxpayers’ dime. Shockingly, there is now forming an endless line of people eager to take advantage of this offer.
kittygatos about 1 year ago
Could we just please make English the country’s official language?
bmckee about 1 year ago
Yeah, the people who were born here (and by “here” I mean practically any democracy that you choose to name) can be total morons too.
fencie about 1 year ago
Personal magnetism can overshadow knowledge, intelligence and experience. A manipulative charmer depends on groupthink to build a loyal base that doubles down rather than admit to being misguided. It’s textbook strategy for winning regardless of party affiliation. Many (most?) voters aren’t applying critical thinking and that’s frightening.
patduck1 about 1 year ago
So true.
oakie817 about 1 year ago
right?
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 1 year ago
I feel that particular issue should be solved by the voters.
HOTLOTUS1 about 1 year ago
it feels as if I’m in Mexico
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Sometimes, I wonder if we even need an electoral office at all.
Croc Holliday about 1 year ago
Should be a language requirement too, and therefore no need to print ballots in different languages.
Goat from PBS about 1 year ago
I hate politics is like pick your poison. All the options are bad, just choose the least bad option.
Chris about 1 year ago
same actually… sometimes the more you know, the less you wished you didn’t want to know. :L
pheets about 1 year ago
It IS a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world.
Bubba_Boo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Me too! Especially political want to be’s.
T-Par Premium Member about 1 year ago
Explains soooo much
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 year ago
Oh you understand.
notjimothy about 1 year ago
Same deal with congressional hearings. Only the witness has to take an oath to tell the truth.
Sir Davecelot about 1 year ago
I often wonder if Biden suffer from dementia…
erick.robinson about 1 year ago
Is there a way to make voters and votees not be morons? Asking for a friend….
SusieB about 1 year ago
I am not confident I would have passed a citizenship test when I first voted at the age of 18. I learned more and more as I aged, and thankfully, not just about citizenship things.
mindjob about 1 year ago
Obviously, a fire alarm test is not a requirement for congress
monya_43 about 1 year ago
Voters need to LISTEN to what the candidates are saying. Pay attention! More often than not, they will let us know how intelligent they are, their motivations, morals and ethics and what their intentions are and policies they support. Pick the candidates accordingly, that will help our people, economy and nation instead of sabotaging it for the sake of power.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Join the club, Pig.
dave stoops about 1 year ago
good point!
poppacapsmokeblower about 1 year ago
Walt Kelly proposed candidates take a sanity test. We should have listened.
Tetonbil about 1 year ago
Hooray for Stephan! Tell it the way it is! This is a huge problem and too many are not paying attention! Thank you!
hooglah about 1 year ago
Today’s administration (or lack of) is a prime example.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
At the rate politics are going today, congress needs to take a few tests
sheashea about 1 year ago
Me too pig. Me too.
CitizenOfTheValley about 1 year ago
When I was in 9th grade, one of my required classes was called Civics. I still remember reading the Constitution and all its Amendments and learning how each applied to current government and law. One of my favorite classes.
dwkiser28603 about 1 year ago
and yet somehow that makes sense
dwkiser28603 about 1 year ago
and yet somehow that makes sense
zeexenon about 1 year ago
Back in the mid ‘50s, our Civics teacher told us to learn names, locations, and a little history of all 72 counties. She never lived up to it, but did catch a note from my honey replying to something naughty. And I’m still working on the county assignment.
Silence Dogood Premium Member about 1 year ago
Gee, this is really what we need nowadays, Pastis, More government bashing! Really unites the country-brings us together, doesn’t it?
zenyattafan about 1 year ago
Dear Leader Trump not only scored high on the moron scale, he retired the trophy.
Cerabooge about 1 year ago
This is probably a riff on Ramaswamy’s proposal to require a civics test to vote – for citizens 18-24. I’ve seen a “voting literacy” test which was nothing more than a weapon to take away voting rights. Why should we expect this time to be any different?
Not that I disagree with the “moron” part, other than that it attributes to stupidity what can better be explained by malice.
LutherCORLEY about 1 year ago
I can only assume knowledgeable was misspelled on purpose as an inside joke… or maybe an outside joke
Charlie Tuba about 1 year ago
This explains Trump and his followers!
robwalt Premium Member about 1 year ago
Given what’s happening in the House of Representatives, today’s strip seems particularly appropriate.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
And they ARE total morons…oh,indeedy!!
thedogesl Premium Member about 1 year ago
Essentially, anyone wanting to become a naturalized citizen has to know more about American history and government than the majority of Americans. No wonder some of the latter hate immigration so much. :-)
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
I want to join the party with the least hateful adherents…
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
Citizenship by birth confers infused knowledge.
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
On the contrary, Pig; this should help you understand where we are now in our governance….
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
We all need civics education. Regardless of age. And to be tested regularly.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 1 year ago
Nicely done, Stephan!
JCLV about 1 year ago
A felon can’t vote but a felon can run for president.
Semolina Pilchard about 1 year ago
In fairness, if the voters were better educated, the morons would never get elected. Unless (point 2) it’s only morons who are running for office, in which case…
jerry400 about 1 year ago
“As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.” (HL Mencken, who would have been sad to see how true his prophecy turned out to be)
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 1 year ago
Non-immigrants can continue to be as ignorant of government structures (and why) as they want.