Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.
There is a direct connection between the 2020 election results and the law. Do you honestly believe that the motive behind this law is election security? If so, I have a used car to sell you. Get real. The entire motive is to make it harder for AA to vote, and the outcome will be fewer AA voting. The GA GOP knows that. Cause and effect. The motive is entirely racist!! Reps can't win on ideas, so must win by other means. Ant-Democratic. Anti-American.
Hi - sorry, I wasn’t asking about motives, I was asking which elements of the law do people think are problematic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.
There is a direct connection between the 2020 election results and the law. Do you honestly believe that the motive behind this law is election security? If so, I have a used car to sell you. Get real. The entire motive is to make it harder for AA to vote, and the outcome will be fewer AA voting. The GA GOP knows that. Cause and effect. The motive is entirely racist!! Reps can't win on ideas, so must win by other means. Ant-Democratic. Anti-American.
Hi - sorry, I wasn’t asking about motives, I was asking which elements of the law do people think are problematic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Further if you want to support Georgians and undo this mess, donate to Stacey Abrams for Governor. https://staceyabrams.com/
Boycott the GOP. Boycott any Democrats or Independents who don't come out against what the GOP in GA just did. I don't care who they are. It's like finding out your best friend beats his wife and kids. You need to do everything you can to make him stop and you do not remain friends and look the other way because he's your oldest friend and he was your best man. He's an unrepentant wife and child beater who is a danger to them. There is no gray here. You either support democracy and everyone's right to vote or you don't. Don't boycott Georgia, boycott everyone who supports voter suppression or is complicit in it. Boycott the companies nationally who will not come out against voter suppression. It's their employees votes that are being suppressed. IT's their customers votes that are being suppressed. If they can't stand up for their employees' and their customers' rights to vote, don't support them. The GOP is no longer the party of Lincoln. They are the party of the Confederacy and the Dixiecrats.
This is all true but I don't see how any of it helps in any direct way. Truly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.
limiting places and hours of voting
removal of voters from the rolls
the ability for a political party to take over county functions if the political party doesn't like the results
after the long lines are created as a result of limiting polling places and machines, banning people to give food and water to those in line
I could go on, but seriously this whole thing is ridiculous because it is premised on the big lie, and the GOP knows it and does it anyhow.
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.
There is a direct connection between the 2020 election results and the law. Do you honestly believe that the motive behind this law is election security? If so, I have a used car to sell you. Get real. The entire motive is to make it harder for AA to vote, and the outcome will be fewer AA voting. The GA GOP knows that. Cause and effect. The motive is entirely racist!! Reps can't win on ideas, so must win by other means. Ant-Democratic. Anti-American.
Anonymous wrote:Which elements of the Georgia law are people most concerned with? I skimmed an article, but nothing seemed particularly bad.
Anonymous wrote:Among other things, the law requires a photo ID in order to vote absentee by mail, after more than 1.3 million Georgia voters used that option during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also cuts the time people have to request an absentee ballot and limits where ballot drop boxes can be placed and when they can be accessed.
Democrats and voting rights groups say the law will disproportionately disenfranchise voters of color.
Why do democrats and voting rights groups act like voters of color are idiots who cannot comply with the simple rules above? There is nothing particularly disenfranchising in this regarding voters of color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can also look to the largest corporations in Georgia who fund the GOP there.
CNN
Delta
Coke
Home Depot
UPS
Arbys
etc.
Tweet to them and let them know publicly of your concerns.
LOL.
And, you people accuse Republicans of "cancel culture?" You all are hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Further if you want to support Georgians and undo this mess, donate to Stacey Abrams for Governor. https://staceyabrams.com/
Boycott the GOP. Boycott any Democrats or Independents who don't come out against what the GOP in GA just did. I don't care who they are. It's like finding out your best friend beats his wife and kids. You need to do everything you can to make him stop and you do not remain friends and look the other way because he's your oldest friend and he was your best man. He's an unrepentant wife and child beater who is a danger to them. There is no gray here. You either support democracy and everyone's right to vote or you don't. Don't boycott Georgia, boycott everyone who supports voter suppression or is complicit in it. Boycott the companies nationally who will not come out against voter suppression. It's their employees votes that are being suppressed. IT's their customers votes that are being suppressed. If they can't stand up for their employees' and their customers' rights to vote, don't support them. The GOP is no longer the party of Lincoln. They are the party of the Confederacy and the Dixiecrats.