How much property should you need to vote?

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How much should the property requirement be to vote?
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Secured debts should be subtracted from asset values. Unsecured debts should not be considered. So for example, someone with assets of $20k, student loans of $50k, and a house worth $500k with a $400k mortgage would have $120k in this system.

Married couples who have combined assets over 2x the property requirement for a single person can both vote. If they have combined assets between 1x and 2x the requirement for a single person, one of them can vote.

Children must have assets in their own name to be able to vote - it's not enough to say that your family is rich. The family has to transfer some of the assets into the child's name.
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It should be the other way around. If you own more than $1,000,000 of property, you should lose the right to vote.
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Buffy_Summers posted...
It should be the other way around. If you own more than $1,000,000 of property, you should lose the right to vote.
A few thousand people unable to vote will totally change everything.
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Only like 535ish people should be able to vote - everyone else just tries to convince them to vote their way
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Vlado posted...
11ish million people in the US alone unable to vote will totally change everything.
Well duh
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