Family Sovereignty: Voting Together
My wife and I vote the same way these days. We have decided to work together as a couple in political matters. The same philosophy holds for families as well - only as we work together can the family have any power. It is a bit tricky with me being a classical liberal of the Jefferson flavor and Lisa being a Reagan conservative, but I typically give in and vote her way because I love her more than I love my personal politics. Besides, my candidates always lose anyway. The womens' rights movements was not really an attack on the notions of toxic masculinity or domineering patriarchy, it ended up being an attack on the family as a cohesive unit. The best families of the past would come together and cast the one vote of the father after deciding what the husband and wife thought on the question. Far more likely, the wife would tell her husband how to vote, threaten to deny him her bed if he didn't comply, and the man would say he voted as she demanded, no ma...