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The Obvious Voting-Rights Solution That No Democrat Will Propose
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But any attempt to make the process better is racist. Got it.HHusky said:
People move across state lines all the time without intending to change their citizenship.hardhat said:
If only there were ways for a state to flag things like that proactively. Well shoots, I reckon we'll just wait for everyone that moves to notify us.HHusky said:
Doubt they "found him" anymore than any other address forwarding system "finds" someone.hardhat said:
Someone moves out of state, California finds them, and sends them a ballot. No problem there.HHusky said:
I'm sure he'll be dropped before long, assuming he hasn't been casting his California ballots.hardhat said:
It's the state's responsibility to keep up to date and accurate voter rolls. I thought you were the expert on civics here. Sheesh.HHusky said:
I'm asking you. You think the registrar should have understood the voter's intent?hardhat said:
Is that how it's done?HHusky said:
Update the rolls by telepathy?hardhat said:
The presumption is in favor of an existing state citizenship in the absence of a clear intent to change one's state citizenship.
A really simple solution is to remove himself from the rolls by notifying the registrar.
Simple solution, if he intended a change of state citizenship, don't vote the California ballot.
And voter rolls will always be imperfect. -
States are based on residency not citizenship
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Oh good.hardhat said:
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?HHusky said:
You're not American?hardhat said:
We?HHusky said:
It's a good thing we actually police things like that. At least a couple of Daddy's voters learned that the hard way.hardhat said:
It is a problem, because he/she/they can. So can anyone who gets the ballots, mailed to dead people and so on. But as long as they vote democrat, no biggie I guess.HHusky said:
He doesn't have to vote his ballot. It's not much of a problem.hardhat said:
Attaboy. But you do see the problem. No state sits back passively and waits to be notified. But we are talking about California here, and so it's not surprising.HHusky said:
I'm sure he'll be dropped before long, assuming he hasn't been casting his California ballots.hardhat said:
It's the state's responsibility to keep up to date and accurate voter rolls. I thought you were the expert on civics here. Sheesh.HHusky said:
I'm asking you. You think the registrar should have understood the voter's intent?hardhat said:
Is that how it's done?HHusky said:
Update the rolls by telepathy?hardhat said:
The presumption is in favor of an existing state citizenship in the absence of a clear intent to change one's state citizenship.
Then "We the people" is familiar to you. -
Is there a version in English?RaceBannon said:States are based on residency not citizenship
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Movie quote whoosh.HHusky said:
Oh good.hardhat said:
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?HHusky said:
You're not American?hardhat said:
We?HHusky said:
It's a good thing we actually police things like that. At least a couple of Daddy's voters learned that the hard way.hardhat said:
It is a problem, because he/she/they can. So can anyone who gets the ballots, mailed to dead people and so on. But as long as they vote democrat, no biggie I guess.HHusky said:
He doesn't have to vote his ballot. It's not much of a problem.hardhat said:
Attaboy. But you do see the problem. No state sits back passively and waits to be notified. But we are talking about California here, and so it's not surprising.HHusky said:
I'm sure he'll be dropped before long, assuming he hasn't been casting his California ballots.hardhat said:
It's the state's responsibility to keep up to date and accurate voter rolls. I thought you were the expert on civics here. Sheesh.HHusky said:
I'm asking you. You think the registrar should have understood the voter's intent?hardhat said:
Is that how it's done?HHusky said:
Update the rolls by telepathy?hardhat said:
The presumption is in favor of an existing state citizenship in the absence of a clear intent to change one's state citizenship.
Then "We the people" is familiar to you. -
Okayhardhat said:
Movie quote whoosh.HHusky said:
Oh good.hardhat said:
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?HHusky said:
You're not American?hardhat said:
We?HHusky said:
It's a good thing we actually police things like that. At least a couple of Daddy's voters learned that the hard way.hardhat said:
It is a problem, because he/she/they can. So can anyone who gets the ballots, mailed to dead people and so on. But as long as they vote democrat, no biggie I guess.HHusky said:
He doesn't have to vote his ballot. It's not much of a problem.hardhat said:
Attaboy. But you do see the problem. No state sits back passively and waits to be notified. But we are talking about California here, and so it's not surprising.HHusky said:
I'm sure he'll be dropped before long, assuming he hasn't been casting his California ballots.hardhat said:
It's the state's responsibility to keep up to date and accurate voter rolls. I thought you were the expert on civics here. Sheesh.HHusky said:
I'm asking you. You think the registrar should have understood the voter's intent?hardhat said:
Is that how it's done?HHusky said:
Update the rolls by telepathy?hardhat said:
The presumption is in favor of an existing state citizenship in the absence of a clear intent to change one's state citizenship.
Then "We the people" is familiar to you.
What movie? -
C'mon manHHusky said:
Okayhardhat said:
Movie quote whoosh.HHusky said:
Oh good.hardhat said:
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?HHusky said:
You're not American?hardhat said:
We?HHusky said:
It's a good thing we actually police things like that. At least a couple of Daddy's voters learned that the hard way.hardhat said:
It is a problem, because he/she/they can. So can anyone who gets the ballots, mailed to dead people and so on. But as long as they vote democrat, no biggie I guess.HHusky said:
He doesn't have to vote his ballot. It's not much of a problem.hardhat said:
Attaboy. But you do see the problem. No state sits back passively and waits to be notified. But we are talking about California here, and so it's not surprising.HHusky said:
I'm sure he'll be dropped before long, assuming he hasn't been casting his California ballots.hardhat said:
It's the state's responsibility to keep up to date and accurate voter rolls. I thought you were the expert on civics here. Sheesh.HHusky said:
I'm asking you. You think the registrar should have understood the voter's intent?hardhat said:
Is that how it's done?HHusky said:
Update the rolls by telepathy?hardhat said:
The presumption is in favor of an existing state citizenship in the absence of a clear intent to change one's state citizenship.
Then "We the people" is familiar to you.
What movie? -
I'm sure I haven't seen it, whatever it is.hardhat said:
C'mon manHHusky said:
Okayhardhat said:
Movie quote whoosh.HHusky said:
Oh good.hardhat said:
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?HHusky said:
You're not American?hardhat said:
We?HHusky said:
It's a good thing we actually police things like that. At least a couple of Daddy's voters learned that the hard way.hardhat said:
It is a problem, because he/she/they can. So can anyone who gets the ballots, mailed to dead people and so on. But as long as they vote democrat, no biggie I guess.HHusky said:
He doesn't have to vote his ballot. It's not much of a problem.hardhat said:
Attaboy. But you do see the problem. No state sits back passively and waits to be notified. But we are talking about California here, and so it's not surprising.HHusky said:
I'm sure he'll be dropped before long, assuming he hasn't been casting his California ballots.hardhat said:
It's the state's responsibility to keep up to date and accurate voter rolls. I thought you were the expert on civics here. Sheesh.HHusky said:
I'm asking you. You think the registrar should have understood the voter's intent?hardhat said:
Is that how it's done?HHusky said:
Update the rolls by telepathy?hardhat said:
The presumption is in favor of an existing state citizenship in the absence of a clear intent to change one's state citizenship.
Then "We the people" is familiar to you.
What movie? -
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