- Joined
- Jul 25, 2016
As a serviceman or veteran you get to vote only for the president or whoever the commander in chief is while the legislative body that controls the finance is voted only by net-taxpayers (you have to be both a serviceman/veteran and a net-taxpayer if you want to vote for both). Should the executive voting bloc (veterans and servicemen) be up to some homosexual faggotry, the legislative voting bloc (net-taxpayers) can keep them in check and vice versa. If for example the president wants to be a jingoist war hawk that wants to set the world on fire because muh blood for the blood god and his voting bloc is on board, the legislative body (parliament, congress etc.) and their voting bloc can tell him to go fuck himself by not financing the war. In the end you as a net-taxpayer want the government to spend your money on something that benefits you than to waste it on a pointless war in a godforsaken shithole.The Starship Troopers idea of voting with veteran status isn't that good when you think about it in real life. A one really good/bad war can create a decade long bias in people which will lead to bad decisions (with plenty of examples from history). Not to mention that the idea that only servicemen pay for war is only true in case of wars waged by privileged first world countries, or that the book seemed more to imply that the problem is humans beinf too afraid of potential wars rather than the opposite.
It's by far not the perfect system, but one I'd prefer it to the mess we have now in the civilised world.