Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
That's a great way to disenfranchise a huge number of Americans
Which is your aim, since you know that's what you need for your Boil on the A** in Chief to win again.
My God. You have great men on Iwo Jima with bullets flying past them raising a flag. People living through the dust bowl in Oklahoma, the greater depression, Pearl Harbor, riots of the Vietnam, etc.
But you're going to be "disenfranchised" cuz what? Give me a break. Stop with the victimhood.
The people raising the flag on Iwo Jima actually voted by mail. What is your point?
My point is anything requiring the least amount of effort on your part is disenfranchising. You are so put upon and inconvenienced.
Going to the polls is too hard! No, I think not.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
Many people work and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many people have elder or child care and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many places have limited the number of polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
Many places have limited the number of voting booths in their polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
I could go on, but it is BS, because you like to think everyone fits into some perfect box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
That's a great way to disenfranchise a huge number of Americans
Which is your aim, since you know that's what you need for your Boil on the A** in Chief to win again.
My God. You have great men on Iwo Jima with bullets flying past them raising a flag. People living through the dust bowl in Oklahoma, the greater depression, Pearl Harbor, riots of the Vietnam, etc.
But you're going to be "disenfranchised" cuz what? Give me a break. Stop with the victimhood.
The people raising the flag on Iwo Jima actually voted by mail. What is your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
Many people work and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many people have elder or child care and cannot get to polls on a Tuesday.
Many places have limited the number of polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
Many places have limited the number of voting booths in their polling places causing long lines, hours long. How do you get to work when you are stuck in line for hours?
I could go on, but it is BS, because you like to think everyone fits into some perfect box.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...mail in ballots have bar codes and are full tracable to ensure voters are not double voting etc. This has been in place for decades without issue. Active service military have been voting by mail since the civil war. We entrust passports, taxes and census documents to the USPS. This is such a non-issue, it is galling to see Trump play the right like this.
It's all about suppressing voter turnout. That's all Trump can hope for these days.
+1
+1 We have been voting by mail for several elections now, in different states that we lived in. Trump is doing the same thing. Active military are doing the same. If it's safe for them, some who are voting while overseas, why wouldn't it be safe for those living in the US?
If you think it's unsafe then we should not allow Trump or active military to do so, either. Why do you want it both ways? oh... nevermind.. I know why,
Vote by mail is perfectly acceptable in limited cases, particularly for the military.
One of the reasons for in person voting is to verify the identity and place of polling for the individual.
National vote by mail? Never.
? Florida already lets anyone vote by mail. It's one of the few things that is done well here, elections-wise. I've been voting by mail in Florida for five years. What's the problem, exactly?
The WH press sec has voted by mail 11 times in the last 10 years in Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
That's a great way to disenfranchise a huge number of Americans
Which is your aim, since you know that's what you need for your Boil on the A** in Chief to win again.
My God. You have great men on Iwo Jima with bullets flying past them raising a flag. People living through the dust bowl in Oklahoma, the greater depression, Pearl Harbor, riots of the Vietnam, etc.
But you're going to be "disenfranchised" cuz what? Give me a break. Stop with the victimhood.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...mail in ballots have bar codes and are full tracable to ensure voters are not double voting etc. This has been in place for decades without issue. Active service military have been voting by mail since the civil war. We entrust passports, taxes and census documents to the USPS. This is such a non-issue, it is galling to see Trump play the right like this.
It's all about suppressing voter turnout. That's all Trump can hope for these days.
+1
+1 We have been voting by mail for several elections now, in different states that we lived in. Trump is doing the same thing. Active military are doing the same. If it's safe for them, some who are voting while overseas, why wouldn't it be safe for those living in the US?
If you think it's unsafe then we should not allow Trump or active military to do so, either. Why do you want it both ways? oh... nevermind.. I know why,
Vote by mail is perfectly acceptable in limited cases, particularly for the military.
One of the reasons for in person voting is to verify the identity and place of polling for the individual.
National vote by mail? Never.
? Florida already lets anyone vote by mail. It's one of the few things that is done well here, elections-wise. I've been voting by mail in Florida for five years. What's the problem, exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello...mail in ballots have bar codes and are full tracable to ensure voters are not double voting etc. This has been in place for decades without issue. Active service military have been voting by mail since the civil war. We entrust passports, taxes and census documents to the USPS. This is such a non-issue, it is galling to see Trump play the right like this.
It's all about suppressing voter turnout. That's all Trump can hope for these days.
+1
+1 We have been voting by mail for several elections now, in different states that we lived in. Trump is doing the same thing. Active military are doing the same. If it's safe for them, some who are voting while overseas, why wouldn't it be safe for those living in the US?
If you think it's unsafe then we should not allow Trump or active military to do so, either. Why do you want it both ways? oh... nevermind.. I know why,
Vote by mail is perfectly acceptable in limited cases, particularly for the military.
One of the reasons for in person voting is to verify the identity and place of polling for the individual.
National vote by mail? Never.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
That's a great way to disenfranchise a huge number of Americans
Which is your aim, since you know that's what you need for your Boil on the A** in Chief to win again.
My God. You have great men on Iwo Jima with bullets flying past them raising a flag. People living through the dust bowl in Oklahoma, the greater depression, Pearl Harbor, riots of the Vietnam, etc.
But you're going to be "disenfranchised" cuz what? Give me a break. Stop with the victimhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another one... 1 million SC ballots end up in Maryland that isnt covered by MSM.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/how-secure-rnc-chair-rips-mail-in-voting-after-south-carolina-ballots-turn-up-in-maryland
What “MSM” isn’t covering this when your article links to the largest newspapers in the two affected states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.
That's a great way to disenfranchise a huge number of Americans
Which is your aim, since you know that's what you need for your Boil on the A** in Chief to win again.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not OK with it. It ALL needs to be clamped down on regardless of who it helps/hurts.
If you believe your vote is important, then get to the polls. Outside of being bed ridden or out of town, there are very few other excuses. If you think it's an inconvenience, then too bad.