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:Masks work so no reason not to vote in person, right?
So?
Many people have been voting by mail for a while. WH press secretary has been doing so for years. Trump did. Why can't everyone else? I have been for years, too, even when I used to be a R. Why was it fine before but now it's not?
Anonymous wrote:Masks work so no reason not to vote in person, right?
Anonymous wrote:Masks work so no reason not to vote in person, right?
Anonymous wrote:
There’s the total and complete lack of empathy and critical thinking that typifies Republican thinking,
Next thing is voting altogether. Be careful what you wish for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for a center right think tank - voting by mail actually helps republicans more so if they want to fight it, fine with me!
GOP has always done better with absentee ballots and vote by mail is a variation of that.
Exactly. Let's just end all mail in balloting. Absentee, mail-in, all of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work for a center right think tank - voting by mail actually helps republicans more so if they want to fight it, fine with me!
GOP has always done better with absentee ballots and vote by mail is a variation of that.
Anonymous wrote:I work for a center right think tank - voting by mail actually helps republicans more so if they want to fight it, fine with me!
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.
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.
So your response is to post a meme rather than acknowledge that not everyone can just drive to their polling place and walk right in, no lines, and vote.
Bully for you. That is not the experience of most people.
You make it happen. Do you understand? Tired of the whiny teenage attitude.
I understand so many people were not in the military so they have zero concept of discipline and can-do, but this place is RIDICULOUS. Get a grip.
jsteele wrote:There was also this case involving mailed-in absentee ballot in a Republican primary in North Carolina:
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/30/746800630/north-carolina-gop-operative-faces-new-felony-charges-that-allege-ballot-fraud
Dowless was indicted along with seven alleged co-conspirators. The operative was the alleged ringleader in a scheme instructing his co-conspirators to sign certifications that falsely stated they had seen a voter vote by absentee ballot, and improperly mailing in absentee ballots for someone who had not mailed it themselves.
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.
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.
So your response is to post a meme rather than acknowledge that not everyone can just drive to their polling place and walk right in, no lines, and vote.
Bully for you. That is not the experience of most people.
You make it happen. Do you understand? Tired of the whiny teenage attitude.
I understand so many people were not in the military so they have zero concept of discipline and can-do, but this place is RIDICULOUS. Get a grip.
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.
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.
So your response is to post a meme rather than acknowledge that not everyone can just drive to their polling place and walk right in, no lines, and vote.
Bully for you. That is not the experience of most people.
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.
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.
So your response is to post a meme rather than acknowledge that not everyone can just drive to their polling place and walk right in, no lines, and vote.
Bully for you. That is not the experience of most people.
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.
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.