Transcript:
Caulfield: Brain flash! I may be too young to vote, but there's no age requirement for contributing millions of dollars to my preferred candidate! Frazz: That could be liberating if you had millions of dollars. Caulfield: Man, the system is rigged.
runar over 12 years ago
He can’t do much before he’s 18 except drive (some states allow licenses to 14-year-olds under special circumstances) and, depending on the state, the age of consent might be as low as 16. In New Hampshire, he could legally get married at age 13 (his bride could be 12 or older).
ReneTray over 12 years ago
Also there is limits in the way you can contribute, Caulfield.
Cajtri87 over 12 years ago
At least he cares! Almost none of my friends (we are mid 20’s) seem to give a hoot and look at me strange when I talk about the election. Sigh.
I Quit over 12 years ago
Sorry, Frazz, but you can’t enter into a contract before you’re 18. That means you can’t make major financial decisions before you’re 18. IOW, he’d still have to ask his parents.
elysummers over 12 years ago
He could be a community organizer, work for the party as a volunteer, talk to adults about the issues. meh