Should teenagers be allowed to drink OR drive?

Teenagers drink. No surprise there… but it’s been illegal in the US since the federal government threatened to withhold highway funds to any state that did not raise the drinking age to 21. Yet it’s legal for teenagers to begin driving as young as 15 or 16 or 17 years old. But accidents while driving cause 36% of all deaths among teens. (Centers for Disease Control), and drivers under age 24 account for 30% – $26 billion – of the total costs of car accidents in the US. (www.car-accidents.com)

Are our priorities backwards? If you are a teenager, would you trade an 18 year age limit for drinking, with a 21 year driving age limit? If you’re older, which do you think is best for teenagers…?

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Would you trade your right to vote for paying no taxes?

Voting is the fundamental way to choose how we’d like things to be. Income taxes are currently the main way to pay for the national choices that we make. Yet in the United States, for instance, roughly 50% of those eligible don’t vote in an average election, and now almost 50% pay no income taxes to support those choices (though most pay some sales, property, Social Security or other taxes). Coincidence? Are these the same people?

Making no judgment on who should be eligible to vote, or who should be obligated to pay taxes…

 

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Hello

Just going to asQ a few simple poll questions… we may be surprised by the answers… or maybe not. Tell me what you really think!

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