Diamondeye wrote:
Beryllin wrote:
I do not believe it is observationally true, because I still believe that anyone who has to obey the laws of a government has a stake in that government. Just because you don't like like it does not make it untrue.
What is observationally true is not affected by what you believe. It is indeed factually true that the decisions of the government can put members of the military at risk. It is indeed factually true that government decisions cost property and buisness owners money that other people do not have to pay.
These people
also have to obey the laws. They therefore have the same stake in having to obey the law as everyone else and have an additional stake over and above that - a stake, as I stated, that those without such situation do not have.
Furthermore children, noncitizens, and the mentally incompetant and felons all must obey the laws as well. "They can leave" does not change this fact in the case of noncitizens; citizens can leave as well.
You're offering nothing but your own beliefs as evidence.
As I have stated, people should have a choice. By coming to the U.S., non-citizens made a choice.
But, finally, we have something to work with. You finally admit that people whom you want to disenfranchise actually do have a stake in the government, just not as large a stake as business or property owners et al. So you are arguing degree. Interesting. Suppose the day comes when the man who owns a business decides he has a larger stake in the government because he does 2 million dollars business a year, and joe blow down the road does 50 thousand a year. Or the man who owns a 1,000 acre cattle ranch decides he has a larger stake in the government than his neighbor who owns 3 acres and a house. You gonna argue that the small business owner should be disenfranchised because he has a smaller stake in the government? That's what you are arguing now, after all, the only difference is degree.