VAMSA2025

I was sitting in my office this morning reading through news highlights, thinking about a lot of the stuff going on in our country right now, and it occurred to me that the solution to a lot, if not most, of this chaos is pretty simple.

So, I offer to you my solution which is called the Voting Accountability and Military Security Act of 2025. Any member of Congress is welcome to take this and use it as long as you promise not to expand it, modify it, or screw it up with amendments.

VOTING ACCOUNTABILITY & MILITARY SECURITY ACT OF 2025

Section One: Voting Accountability

  1. All persons voting in Federal, State, & Local elections shall be citizens of the United States able to prove their citizenship and residency with appropriate documentation including but not limited to a valid Social Security Card, a valid Driver’s License with photo ID, birth certificate, or other identifying documents.
  2. All persons voting will be required be gainfully employed and contributing to Social Security (unless opted out) and up to date on Federal employment tax payments.
  3. No person receiving Federal Welfare funds will be allowed to vote unless they have documentation verifying that they are unable to work due to physical limitations verifiable by a physician.
  4. All persons who are non-citizens will not be allowed to approach or enter any voting location.

Section Two: Military Security

  1. All citizens [cited in Section One, Number 1], who are between the ages of 18 and 25, will participate in a military conscription process to begin on January 1, 2026.
  2. Only persons who are found to be physically incapacitated will be excused for conscription.
  3. All persons included in #1 may, at their discretion, volunteer for service in the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force, or United States Marines prior to or during the process of conscription.
  4. All persons entering military service as the result of conscription will serve for a minimum of two years after which any service will be considered voluntary.
  5. All persons who serve for the two years of conscription will, at the end of their service, if they decide not to continue their military service, receive $50,000.00 toward the trade education certification of their choice. Any amount of this fund not used toward trade education will be returned to the United States Treasury.
  6. All persons cited in Section Two, #1, who refuse military service, will be denied voting rights, the ability to receive any Federal funds for any purpose, and their names will be added to a federal registry available to all employers.

Now, I’ll just leave this here and await the responses and comments. I can hardly wait!

Published by tsideqah

Retired pastor, husband for 51 years, father of a pastor, granddad to 4 amazing kids

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