No, my girls won’t be registering for anything. They don’t belong to the state.
If women are so damned eager to get into combat it cannot be on a “only if they feel like it” basis. They get the full package or not at all.
But this is the result of decades of feminazi liberal push. We should have pushed back harder when we had the chance, now we all pay a price.
I wonder if zero’s daughters will be drafted, or will they be exempted? Different strokes for different folks, ya know. I can’t find the words to express my disdain for the American voters who put this POS back in office. I’ve even shut off long-standing friends because they voted for him - that’s how deep my loathing goes.
And neither does anybody else. The entire idea of anyone being drafted, or forced into some kind of "national service" is repugnant to free people. It is nothing but a form of temporary slavery.
If a true crisis occurs either enough patriots will volunteer to save our nation or they won't. Requiring that the government have enough support from the people so that they volunteer to serve it is a good check on the ability of the government to rule against the desires of the people.
This might be a good time to propose abolishing the Selective Service system.
If this becomes law, your daughters WILL register. The penalties are too severe for anyone who is required to register but doesn’t. You’d best work now to see that it doesn’t become law.
I don’t get how is it that males have had to register for SS for generations, with and without the draft, but they don’t “belong to the state” for merely registering, yet somehow it would be different for females? When they are college age, males have to check off a box stating that they have registered with SS in order to be eligible for any grants, scholarships, or loans. If women’s SS registration becomes law, obviously the same rules will apply to females.
So if as you claim your daughter(s) don’t register if that becomes the law of the land, they can plan either not to go to college, or you’d better have their full tuition and all expenses covered. And the fine of up to $250K each for not registering.