That would be great!!!!So if we want to improve voting, make people decide based on the individual and not the party.
That would be great!!!!So if we want to improve voting, make people decide based on the individual and not the party.
That's not what I'm saying.... I am sure there are lots of other counties.Only Dade county didn’t know how to poke a hole in a ballot
That was just a bad joke. My badThat's not what I'm saying.... I am sure there are lots of other counties.
First, I didn't mean they are dumb overall. I meant they are too dumb to vote. I'm sure you wouldn't call the person(s) mentioned in your quote to work on your computer.I know people who are very smart in some areas but have real issues doing anything on their computers.
I think you should have to answer one basic question to qualify to vote.That reminds me of the 2000 election when they were claiming the ballot was so confusing that people didn't know how to vote yet, if I recall correctly, they gave ballot to 2nd or 3rd graders and told them to vote for Gore and they didn't heve any problems doing it. I do think there are some on both sides that are really too dumb to vote. Maybe dumb is the wrong word but there are some that have no idea what they are voting for.
I think dumbasses like you shouldn't vote. Neither of us gets our way.Cleaning voter rolls is not hard. Stop making it sound like it’s hard. Some states just don’t want to do it.
We’re just going to disagree on this. I don’t believe everyone should vote. I don’t believe in rallying every single citizen to vote. If you’re apathetic and uninformed, please, please don’t vote.
“Whites of some means are more likely to move between states”? I’m not interested in discussing election security within the context of race, I’ll leave it to you focus on that. I prefer to look at measures that can be applied to everyone. How do we make in-person voting accessible to everyone, save for the few scenarios which make that impossible? How is it reasonable to require ID to drive, buy liquor, cigarettes, lottery tix, & on & on, but not to vote for the most important job in the world? Requiring ID & voting in-person addresses nearly every security concern, including voting in multiple states.Anyone can do it. Anyone, and that is the problem l. This is a weakness we know about. We HAD a solution for it until Florida dropped out triggering sheep states to follow.
But in all the talk of voter fraud here, I am the only one that mentions it. Why do you think that is? Could it be that Whites of some means are more likely to move between states, and we care less about them illegally voting? Hence why we here so much about possible fraud in ATL or PHI and not the suburbs yet Biden won because of the suburbs.
“Whites of some means are more likely to move between states”? I’m not interested in discussing election security within the context of race, I’ll leave it to you focus on that. I prefer to look at measures that can be applied to everyone. How do we make in-person voting accessible to everyone, save for the few scenarios which make that impossible? How is it reasonable to require ID to drive, buy liquor, cigarettes, lottery tix, & on & on, but not to vote for the most important job in the world? Requiring ID & voting in-person addresses nearly every security concern, including voting in multiple states.
I imagine that this is more or less a case of a lazy registrant wanting to inflate his/her numbers and get paid more...Really is a travesty. Look at this.
Pennsylvania officials investigating fraudulent voter registration applications in Lancaster County
Election workers identified issues with as many as 2,500 forms during a routine review of voter registrations.www.nbcnews.com
2500 attempted fraudulent registrations.
Pennsylvania’s motor-voter law is a disgrace. But you keep quibbling about your one case of fraud.
All of this is so simple to solve. Citizenship verification to register (SAVE act). Same day voting. Paper ballots.
Agree that there is a need for some mail in voting. Any data on long lines in poor districts? If this is true then that needs to be addressed, but as more ways to cheat are exposed, they will be exploited more, likely by foreign influencers than by our parties. I think the premise that a few people getting caught shows the system works is preposterous. Whether it is enough to influence an election is too difficult to determine, no level of fraud is acceptable imo.It depends on the state, some states require two hours off to vote with pay. But some don't require time off or pay. In states without that, taking time to vote is a big problem for wage earners compared to salaried (or investment class). In towns with poor mass transit, it can easily take two hours to go from a job to vote and back. To a person living paycheck to paycheck, that can easily be a problem.
We could move the elections to a weekend, or make it a holiday. After all, we don't want the elite to control things, do we?
Even in a one day vote, it would be easy to vote in Milwaukee and Chicago. What do we do for disabled people who can't go to the polls? What do we do for people who will be out of state or out of country? Doctors working in the ER, they often work 12 hour shifts?
I really do believe this, I would rather Trump win in a record-setting voter turnout than Harris in a tiny turnout even though I absolutely don't want Trump to win. We need participation, skin in game. We need people involved, having their voices heard. Even people who believe in fairy tales (the election was stolen) need to be heard. Making it far harder for ordinary folks to vote doesn't help. It is bad enough the long lines are almost always in very poor districts. Let's not make it even worse where only the "elite" can show up to vote.
I know you understand that the objective is to pad the registration numbers so that when the pallets of phony ballots are run through the Dominion machines, there are phony registrations to cover the crime.Really is a travesty. Look at this.
Pennsylvania officials investigating fraudulent voter registration applications in Lancaster County
Election workers identified issues with as many as 2,500 forms during a routine review of voter registrations.www.nbcnews.com
2500 attempted fraudulent registrations.
Pennsylvania’s motor-voter law is a disgrace. But you keep quibbling about your one case of fraud.
All of this is so simple to solve. Citizenship verification to register (SAVE act). Same day voting. Paper ballots.
Where's the ****** who always whinges about 'sources'?I imagine that this is more or less a case of a lazy registrant wanting to inflate his/her numbers and get paid more...
That said I'm hearing rumblings that it was a far Right group involved in trying to register voters in Lancaster Co (a GOP county) that employed the individual(s) involved
But for all of our friends who are quick to accuse "libs" of voter fraud...This may be the most blatant (and hilarious) example of illegal voting activity I've ever heard of. And notice how he had previously invoked Jesus,I guess in reference to Trump...