Youth-Centric Policy Proposals

Paul Stern Wants the U.S. to Shift to Age-Weighted Voting

Paul Stern of the Ground Report has proposed that America implement age-weighed voting to give the young more power. Stern reasons that old people don’t have as of a stake in the future as do the young and that a smaller percentage of the young vote; weighting the vote in their favor would create a more balanced and fair outcome.

Age-weighted voting would be carried out with the aid of computer programs and a complex scheme of weighting factors including political understanding, voting rates and the length of time one must live with the consequences of their vote. While the plan might appeal to younger voters, it’s not without a downside. The Stern article sums it up this way:
It is true that this scheme would take the right to vote away from 80-year-olds (kinda like taking away their driver's license) and actually penalize candidates who get votes from 90- and 100-year-olds. But then again, haven't these folks beaten the odds and outlived all their friends and they shouldn't be voting anyway.
Trend Themes
1. Age-weighted Voting - Introduces innovation for more balanced and fair voting outcomes.
2. Youth Empowerment - A move towards giving the young more power and a stake in the future.
3. Voting Algorithms - New computer programs and complex weighted factors can assist the voting process.
Industry Implications
1. Political Science - An opportunity to innovate in the areas of voting and political policy.
2. Technology - Innovation in the development of reliable computer algorithms that can aid the voting process.
3. Social Justice - New policies aimed at empowering the youth and creating balance in the voting process.

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