Tuesday, January 13, 2004

POLL TAXES AND LITERACY TESTS

Jonah Goldberg, at the Corner:

I think it's about time we toughened up the requirements for voting. Literacy tests, poll taxes and the like may have once been legitimately suspect because they were used to disciminate against blacks. But today, I simply see no principled reason we couldn't apply some sort of test to everybody. Indeed, I would be more comfortable having newly naturalized immigrants decide the future of this country at the ballot box than leaving it up to, say, typical white 18-22 year-olds. I know that the immigrants can pass a civics test. I have no such confidence in the kids at my local malls.

Democracy at the NRO. The poor and uneducated need not apply. Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.