Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be honest with myself and admit that how I feel about voting rights is how some feel about gun rights: it’s a constitutionally protected right. And just as you have people whining how restricting semi-automatic guns and imposing limits on guns punishes the law-abiding citizen, I would argue that requiring a drivers license punishes those who choose not to drive (which happens to be those who are poor, elderly, or live in areas where a car is not required to get by, like cities). We need to work harder to enfranchise every citizen instead of limiting access because it suits a political agenda.
We already have a National, unique identifier: social security number. We use it for taxes, we can find a way to use it for voting.
In the meantime, stop suppressing law-abiding citizen right to vote because some are butthurt they lost an election.
Oh, honey. This has both to do with “losing an election,” though it’s understandable that you enjoy repeating that with relish. No one cares. This has everything to do with requiring an ID to vote - something that every other major country requires. It doesn’t have to be a driver’s license. The DMV also issues ID cards. But sure, continue making excuses that are increasingly absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need ID to cash a check.
You need ID to buy alcohol.
You need ID to buy tobacco.
You need ID to buy a gun.
You need ID to get into many govt buildings.
You need ID to get onto secure federal property.
You need ID to rent or buy an apartment or home.
You need ID to get on a plane.
You need ID to get a library card.
You need ID to buy a fishing license.
You need ID to open a bank account.
You need ID to receive govt benefits like WIC and EBT.
You need ID to apply for a job.
You need ID to buy or rent a car.
You need ID to go into any school building in the country.
You need ID to get medical treatment.
You need ID to apply to colleges.
You need ID to get into a many bars/clubs.
You need ID to get into many community centers / pools
But voting doesn’t require an ID.
If you oppose a law requiring showing an ID in order to vote, then you are for voter fraud. There is no other plausible reason.
Voting is a right, not a privilege. Furthermore, where is any evidence that there is even voter fraud to begin with? This is just a new way to disenfranchise black people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need ID to cash a check.
You need ID to buy alcohol.
You need ID to buy tobacco.
You need ID to buy a gun.
You need ID to get into many govt buildings.
You need ID to get onto secure federal property.
You need ID to rent or buy an apartment or home.
You need ID to get on a plane.
You need ID to get a library card.
You need ID to buy a fishing license.
You need ID to open a bank account.
You need ID to receive govt benefits like WIC and EBT.
You need ID to apply for a job.
You need ID to buy or rent a car.
You need ID to go into any school building in the country.
You need ID to get medical treatment.
You need ID to apply to colleges.
You need ID to get into a many bars/clubs.
You need ID to get into many community centers / pools
But voting doesn’t require an ID.
If you oppose a law requiring showing an ID in order to vote, then you are for voter fraud. There is no other plausible reason.
Voting is a right, not a privilege. Furthermore, where is any evidence that there is even voter fraud to begin with? This is just a new way to disenfranchise black people.
Anonymous wrote:I can be honest with myself and admit that how I feel about voting rights is how some feel about gun rights: it’s a constitutionally protected right. And just as you have people whining how restricting semi-automatic guns and imposing limits on guns punishes the law-abiding citizen, I would argue that requiring a drivers license punishes those who choose not to drive (which happens to be those who are poor, elderly, or live in areas where a car is not required to get by, like cities). We need to work harder to enfranchise every citizen instead of limiting access because it suits a political agenda.
We already have a National, unique identifier: social security number. We use it for taxes, we can find a way to use it for voting.
In the meantime, stop suppressing law-abiding citizen right to vote because some are butthurt they lost an election.
Anonymous wrote:You need ID to cash a check.
You need ID to buy alcohol.
You need ID to buy tobacco.
You need ID to buy a gun.
You need ID to get into many govt buildings.
You need ID to get onto secure federal property.
You need ID to rent or buy an apartment or home.
You need ID to get on a plane.
You need ID to get a library card.
You need ID to buy a fishing license.
You need ID to open a bank account.
You need ID to receive govt benefits like WIC and EBT.
You need ID to apply for a job.
You need ID to buy or rent a car.
You need ID to go into any school building in the country.
You need ID to get medical treatment.
You need ID to apply to colleges.
You need ID to get into a many bars/clubs.
You need ID to get into many community centers / pools
But voting doesn’t require an ID.
If you oppose a law requiring showing an ID in order to vote, then you are for voter fraud. There is no other plausible reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can be honest with myself and admit that how I feel about voting rights is how some feel about gun rights: it’s a constitutionally protected right. And just as you have people whining how restricting semi-automatic guns and imposing limits on guns punishes the law-abiding citizen, I would argue that requiring a drivers license punishes those who choose not to drive (which happens to be those who are poor, elderly, or live in areas where a car is not required to get by, like cities). We need to work harder to enfranchise every citizen instead of limiting access because it suits a political agenda.
We already have a National, unique identifier: social security number. We use it for taxes, we can find a way to use it for voting.
In the meantime, stop suppressing law-abiding citizen right to vote because some are butthurt they lost an election.
Ever heard of a state issued ID?? It's what people who don't drive use.
Anonymous wrote:Voter ID is very popular with Americans. It's only the loudest voices who complain. People want to be able to trust their elections.
Anonymous wrote:I can be honest with myself and admit that how I feel about voting rights is how some feel about gun rights: it’s a constitutionally protected right. And just as you have people whining how restricting semi-automatic guns and imposing limits on guns punishes the law-abiding citizen, I would argue that requiring a drivers license punishes those who choose not to drive (which happens to be those who are poor, elderly, or live in areas where a car is not required to get by, like cities). We need to work harder to enfranchise every citizen instead of limiting access because it suits a political agenda.
We already have a National, unique identifier: social security number. We use it for taxes, we can find a way to use it for voting.
In the meantime, stop suppressing law-abiding citizen right to vote because some are butthurt they lost an election.