LordBucket: The
voter fraud claims you mention are fabricated F.U.D. efforts perpetrated by politicians as an excuse for
illegal mass disenfranchisement. The links I posted here are just examples, if you google these subjects you will find numerous examples and studies that support this. Individual and in-person voter fraud is a non-issue. On the other hand people do regularly get fired from their job, beaten up and even killed for voting the wrong way. Publicly posting peoples' votes is totally insane.
I find it interesting that no one has checked or even commented on my numbers in the first post. I know they are not exactly right as it was just a rough estimate, but I did not double check the math and I could be an order of magnitude out if I forgot to carry a 1 or misplaced a decimal point. But none of the people intent on arguing in favour of military spending bothered to check them. It seems that no one actually cares if it is 3,000,000,000,000 or 300,000,000,000,000 that is spent, or whether the wall of cash is 2 meters or 2 centimeters tall. People who support the military spending policies of the US support it without thinking about the amount of money being spent, and people who oppose them oppose them regardless of the cost. This is the most insane thing of all to me. I don't disagree with all military spending, for example I personally believe that the funding for the rehabilitation and care of returning veterans is far too low. I would support an increase in this part of the budget. But what kind of a debate are we having where the questions about how much money is being spent and on what are not even being asked? It may partly be because the numbers are simply too large for most people to comprehend their magnitude.
People have argued here that we need the military because <reason>, or that the military has given us some important benefits. But there is no discussion of whether these benefits and these reasons should cost this much money, or whether it could be done cheaper. The US prides itself on being staunchly capitalist, well I am sorry to break it to you but your military is socialist, it is paid for and run by the state. It is also spending insane amounts of resources and providing a service of questionable value and effectiveness.
Not to mention other non-financial costs. The CO2 output of the defence sector is not factored into national CO2 output statistics. Past and present CO2 reduction agreements have excluded this entire sector. Not to mention depleted uranium being spread everywhere. Not to mention the millions of people, many of them civilians, many of them children, that are dying as a result of military action funded with this money.
So we just change the subject: how about those voting laws? Why not go all the way and start talking about celebrities or the local sporting team? 30,000,000,000,000 dollars? Yeah but maybe we could vote differently...
You have a two party system where both parties support the current level of military spending. Voting systems are about as relevant in this conversation as personal grooming tips.