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For Mature Audiences Only
American Thinker ^ | July 21, 2009 | Randy Fardal

Posted on 07/21/2009 12:07:21 AM PDT by neverdem

Almost four decades ago, the 26th Amendment lowered the US voting age to 18.  At the time, most neurologists believed that the human brain was fully developed by about age 12, so allowing Americans to vote at 18 seemed like a safe move.

But parents of teenagers knew that was nonsense, and new research is confirming those parental observations.  Since the voting age was lowered in 1971, scientific advancements such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allowed researchers to get detailed three-dimensional images of developing brains.

Although human brains typically reach their adult size by age 12, they are far from being mature.  MRI analysis now shows that the planning and decision-making part of the brain -- the dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex -- typically isn't fully developed until we are about 25 years old.  Car rental companies already guessed that was the case simply by studying accident statistics: Most don't rent cars to anyone under 25.

Discoveries in brain science appear to be influencing lawmakers and judges.  Some state legislatures have cited the research in banning the use of cell phones by teenage drivers.  Supreme Court justices were given briefs on teenage brain development as they prepared to ban juvenile death penalties.  If the Supreme Court thinks 17-year old brains aren't even capable of deciding not to commit premeditated murder, could slightly older brains be wise enough to handle far more complex decisions such as voting?

Nature and Nurture

Normal adolescent brains go through synaptic pruning as they mature.  Until our early 20s, gray matter thins slightly.  Meanwhile, white matter thickens -- sometimes up to age 40.  White matter is comprised of myelin sheaths that encase axons and let them transmit data up to a hundred times faster.  Consequently, our brains become more efficient at doing specialized things.  That must be what allowed Ted Williams to count the stitches on a fastball or Milton Friedman to realize instantly that a debate opponent was attempting to invoke the Broken Window Fallacy.

But how does the brain decide that things like baseball or economics are special?  The leading theory is that the pruning process is "neural Darwinism" -- use it or lose it.  Our brains learn which connections are important and gradually eliminate the rest, allowing us to think and behave like responsible adults.  Therefore, nurture appears to be quite influential in intellectual maturity, since nature alone doesn't control the physical configuration of our brains.

If our increasingly maternal society coddles its children, could we be stunting their intellectual growth?  Perhaps our overprotected children's brains are not maturing properly if the "adult" neural links are little used and the "childish" ones continue to experience rush-hour traffic.

A Psychology Today story says coddling can lead to "endless adolescence":

Using the classic benchmarks of adulthood, 65 percent of males had reached adulthood by the age of 30 in 1960.  By contrast, in 2000, only 31 percent had.  Among women, 77 percent met the benchmarks of adulthood by age 30 in 1960.  By 2000, the number had fallen to 46 percent.

If America really has become a nation of adolescent adults, and 40 is the new 20 intellectually, then restoring the minimum voting age to 21 would mitigate only a small portion of the harm they do to our political system.  Besides, we'd just be dealing with the symptoms of childish thinking, rather than curing it.

Contrast today's voters with Tom Brokaw's "Greatest Generation".  That group was forced by a prolonged economic depression and a deadly war to grow up quickly.  Following World War II, the Greatest Generation took adult jobs, such as engineer, scientist, and entrepreneur.  They became community leaders that solved problems, not community activists that exploited problems for selfish gains.  Under their leadership, America simultaneously fought domestic Neo-Marxists and government censorship while making freedom and prosperity available to all.

America still has great engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs.  But today's culture seems to have far more admiration for those whose professions involve things that children typically do in a schoolyard: playing basketball, singing, dancing, telling jokes, or pretending to be a pirate.  Obama supporters might ask him about his bowling prowess or what gifts he will bestow upon them, but he gets no serious questions about the economics and physics of pending global warming legislation.

Eventually it will dawn on them

Most Leftist voters can be given scientific evidence that carbon dioxide levels lag global temperature levels by centuries and they still embrace the illogical belief that carbon dioxide fluctuations affect temperature.  It must be the same brain malfunction that leads a child to conclude that a rooster's crowing makes the sun rise.

However, immature brains do a lot of learning from trial and error.  That probably is why coddling retards their development.  Sometimes it takes a car wreck to get adolescent adults to drive safely, and Mr. Obama is turning the economy into a financial car wreck.  Polling trends show that voters are starting to realize that Mr. Obama is driving the economy like a drunken maniac.  That's why he hit the accelerator in his Leftist grab for money and power: he knows the authorities are on the way. ("There's no time to read the bill; just pass it so I can sign it")

But if Mr. Obama's policies are losing support, why is he personally still popular?  It is because immature people commonly identify with a charismatic pop figure.  Consequently, any criticism of that pop figure seems to his fans as criticism of them.  In their adolescent minds, Obama voters simply are defending themselves.

It's darkest just before the dawn

If coddling has produced a nation of gullible adolescent adults, is America headed into a societal death spiral of irrational Leftist policies and another Dark Ages?  Probably not, for these reasons:

Beat them at their own game

If American Leftists and conservatives were competing in private industry, analysts would say that the conservatives have better products and the Leftists have better marketing.  Fortunately, organizations that have both usually win in the long run -- even in a nation of gullible consumers and voters.

Former VP candidate Sarah Palin certainly is a good marketer and she also might have a good product.  Many voters hope to learn more about her leadership skills and her knowledge of economics, science, and foreign policy to gain a better understanding of what she actually is pitching.  Some believe they already have enough information to support her in a presidential run.  A few worry that she is a conservative version of Mr. Obama: form without substance.

Regardless of Palin's knowledge and wisdom, Leftist leaders are keenly aware of the marketing threat she poses, as demonstrated by their apoplectic attacks on her.  It effectively is an endorsement of Palin from the world's best political marketers.

Perhaps Palin will not run for office again, but if any charismatic, knowledgeable Reagan/Thatcher protégés campaign for House or Senate seats next year, most of them will win.  That's why turncoats like Colin Powell will attempt to dissuade them from running.  By then, the economy probably will have recovered from its car wreck, but even the mentally adolescent voters will be a bit wiser because they'll still have scars from that disastrous joyride they took with the Democrats.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: brain; elections; maturity; neurology; obama; psychology; voting; youthvote
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1 posted on 07/21/2009 12:07:22 AM PDT by neverdem
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To: Tired of Taxes

Marking to read more later.


2 posted on 07/21/2009 12:14:17 AM PDT by Tired of Taxes (Dad, I will always think of you.)
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To: neverdem

The start of the article loses me immediately.

The voting age wasn’t lowered due to psychologists: it was lowered due to the draft. Asking people to fight at the age of 18, regardless, meant that they should have a vote in what they were fighting for.


3 posted on 07/21/2009 12:14:19 AM PDT by wireplay
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To: wireplay
That is why too that you could go into a beer joint and have a 3.2 beer. Old enough to fight old enough to drink.
4 posted on 07/21/2009 12:20:16 AM PDT by guitarplayer1953
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To: wireplay; neverdem

Wireplay is correct. If you’re old enough to fight and die for your country you should be allowed to vote.


5 posted on 07/21/2009 12:20:50 AM PDT by Artemis Webb
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To: neverdem
It's darkest just before the dawn

so that's what he meant....:


6 posted on 07/21/2009 12:29:12 AM PDT by wardaddy (Flame and Citron....great movie about Dane resistance........Sarah Palin, there is no substitute)
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To: neverdem

“Virtually no one ‘wises up’ and becomes a Leftist”

Ha! This tickled me.


7 posted on 07/21/2009 12:36:15 AM PDT by Boucheau
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To: neverdem

It’s a thought-provoking read, but I’m WAY past sick of the “It can’t happen here” bullsh*t.

So many on the right are convinced of this WHILE WE’RE IN THE MIDST OF TRYING TO STAVE OF SOCIALIZED MEDICINE!

Too much confidence, or evidence of a patriotic bromide, for this man’s comfort.


8 posted on 07/21/2009 12:39:51 AM PDT by Boucheau
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To: Artemis Webb; wireplay
If you’re old enough to fight and die for your country you should be allowed to vote.

Our U.S. Armed Forces are voluntary now. If you're not a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, you shouldn't be voting until at least 25 years old, if not older. Look at who the young knuckleheads elected.

9 posted on 07/21/2009 12:41:32 AM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: Artemis Webb
Wireplay is correct. If you’re old enough to fight and die for your country you should be allowed to vote.

If your parents sign you off, you can go in the service at 17 or even younger. Should we give 17 year olds the right to vote? Granted, you can't be drafted until you are 18, but by the time you are drafted it is too late to vote to influence the policies that got you drafted in the first place, so there's really no point in granting the vote based on that fact alone.

I think we should allow property owners and veterans to vote. Nobody else.
10 posted on 07/21/2009 12:43:12 AM PDT by fr_freak
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To: neverdem

The author may not have fully represented the social and political pressure behind the reasons the voting age was lowered when it was — but I can say that I myself was nearing 18 at the time, and this made lively discussion in our home.

My elder brother and sister were in favor of the change, neither one being subject to the draft do to their educational status and technical college majors (although calling up my elder brother would have been a great thing, I believe - it would might have made a man out of him).

My high school graduate parents both argued against the change (my army veteran dad had been a firm Democrat until George Wallace came along and then supported his independent candidacy), and their reasoning was very much like the ones cited in this article, except that they used words like social and politcal “maturity,” rather than refering to brain scan activity. I believe they were correct, and I even believed it when I was 16 and 17, and took their side in the arguments in our house. Of course it was fun, too, telling my brother and sister that they were too immature to vote.

This was in the San Francisco Bay Area, by the way, and in the hippie—anti-war era, too. When I looked around at my high school classmates, I figured then that this was a bad decision — to lower the voting age. I was one of very few in school that would voice anti-McGovern comments — I was parroting my dad.

The car-rental and accident statistics illustrations are very good, and Congress would have been wise to pay more attention to these things.

Actually, the first presidential candidate I got to vote for was Gerald Ford. But I still feel that I understood very little, relatively, my maturity in the issues was too lacking, until my wife and I stood in line in 1980 to vote for our beloved Mr. Reagan. At that time I was already 24, and my wife 23, and I had spent 6-1/2 years in the U.S. Air Force.

I would favor raising the voting age back to 21, but it will never happen until the modern hippies who follow people like Obama have voted in our complete national destruction.


11 posted on 07/21/2009 12:46:14 AM PDT by John Leland 1789
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To: fr_freak

Well, I agree with that. I would like to go back to the original Constitution but I am apparently a freak of law.

My dad joined the Army when he was 14, does that grant him the vote?


12 posted on 07/21/2009 12:46:46 AM PDT by wireplay
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To: wireplay
Asking people to fight at the age of 18, regardless, meant that they should have a vote in what they were fighting for.

That's the way it was sold. But the fact is that while being 18 means you can hold a gun and shoot it where you are told, it does not follow that you have the capability to judge what should be shot at.

Btw, the draft ended about that same time, but the voting age was lowered anyway. Which tells me that this selling point was just that, and not the real reason.

13 posted on 07/21/2009 12:56:09 AM PDT by thulldud (It HAS happened here!)
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To: fr_freak

Then laws created by that government only pertain to veterans and property owners.


14 posted on 07/21/2009 1:40:54 AM PDT by Rodebrecht (If everybody just left everybody else alone, everybody would be a lot happier.)
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To: neverdem

I think most young people would be willing to raise the voting age in exchange for the drinking age to be lowered.


15 posted on 07/21/2009 1:47:44 AM PDT by Cheap_Hessian
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To: Rodebrecht
Then laws created by that government only pertain to veterans and property owners.

Do laws created by the current government cover 17 year olds, felons and resident non-citizens? You do realize that the original Constitution only allowed male landowners to vote, right? The Founders knew that giving the right to vote to the chronically irresponsible was an incredibly bad idea. The last 60 or more years have borne that belief out.
16 posted on 07/21/2009 1:58:04 AM PDT by fr_freak
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To: fr_freak

I don’t think subjecting a large portion of the population which has reached the age of majority and committed no crime to an oligarchical rule is the solution to the problem.


17 posted on 07/21/2009 2:02:20 AM PDT by Rodebrecht (If everybody just left everybody else alone, everybody would be a lot happier.)
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To: neverdem
America has a high "breakup value". In a doomsday scenario, the country would be reorganized into two nations, just as is being proposed for Israel. Leftists might migrate to a nation of settlements in the Northeast, with all the corruption and squalor of Cold War East Berlin. The rest of America then would be liberated to flourish in freedom and prosperity
18 posted on 07/21/2009 3:15:51 AM PDT by central_va ( http://www.15thvirginia.org/)
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To: neverdem
America has a high "breakup value". In a doomsday scenario, the country would be reorganized into two nations, just as is being proposed for Israel. Leftists might migrate to a nation of settlements in the Northeast, with all the corruption and squalor of Cold War East Berlin. The rest of America then would be liberated to flourish in freedom and prosperity

Agreed.


19 posted on 07/21/2009 3:17:28 AM PDT by central_va ( http://www.15thvirginia.org/)
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To: Boucheau
“Virtually no one ‘wises up’ and becomes a Leftist”

Arlen Specter and Jim Jeffords come to mind.

20 posted on 07/21/2009 3:23:55 AM PDT by liberateUS
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