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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fine, Republicans go ahead and pass the voter suppression act. It will impact way more of you than democrats. More Dems have passports, more Dem have funds to get proper paperwork. We have organizations ready and willing to help. All the MAGA mommas gonna find out GOP wants you to shut up.[/quote] +1 Older women/elderly trend towards the GOP. I wonder how many of them have all their documents? How many of them live in rural areas where they don’t have internet and the nearest vital records office is 2 hours away?[/quote] When my FIL died my MIL needed copies of all her marriage certificate and such for Social Security and we dug through everything and couldn't find it. And then she couldn't remember which county or city they had gotten their license in, but we had to pay fees just for the various jurisdictions to look to see if they had it, then to get a copy. Fortunately Social security appeals took some other documentation we had because the whole process took months and months and hundreds of dollars.[/quote] States have an office of vital records.[/quote] Trust me we tried the state. They referred us back to the county office. It's very state dependent. [/quote] Maybe you should have tried this index: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm Surprising that Social Security required her marriage certificate again. I had to use mine to change my name on Social Security. But, I still have it. [/quote] We tried everything, we even got a lawyer. We eventually got someone in appeals who took her secondary evidence. [b]Older people don't have all their documents in order, they can't remember what counties they got married in or were born in and it makes things messy.[/b] [/quote]. Which is precisely why the GOP should NOT want the SAVE Act to pass — older people tend to vote Republican, so why are they trying to disenfranchise them?[/quote] LOL! Not true. Most are collecting Social Security. You have to have birth certificate for that--also if you changed your name, you needed marriage certificate. That is why all of this is so comical. Have you visited a doctor? Do you know what you have to show for Medicare coverage? You need your Medicare card and a picture ID. As Kamala says: Did you just fall out of a coconut tree?[/quote] The SAVE Act does not view Real ID as a valid ID, my friend. That’s the issue. You can go to the doctor and use your Real ID, but you will not be able to use it to vote. When a person signed up for Medicare, perhaps they had documents then, but I’m not aware that you have to show those documents annually. So when someone signed up for Medicare at 65 (or whatever the age is), they likely no longer have those documents with them — particularly if they downsized their home or moved into an assisted living facility. I recently cleaned out my parents’ house and never did come across their marriage certificate.[/quote]
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