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Millions of US citizens do not have an acceptable voter ID. Doesn’t mean none of them ever had an ID at one time. But why does my Korean War veteran father need a current ID? He doesn’t drive, travel, write checks or get carded at the tavern.theknowledge said:
If you're living and working here without going through legal channels then you are correct, not everyone has an ID. The guys from Ecuador I built horse fences with 20 years ago didn't have ID. I did. We all made the same money except they were paid under the table I was forced to get a paycheck. The boss had to have some legitimate employees and I really needed a job. No complaints from me. That's life. I voted, they didn't. They weren't legitimate citizens. They could have been if they wanted to but then they'd have to pay yucky taxes and stuff.HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
I don’t think he should vote anymore, but I bet some of you approve of his politics. -
My 80yo mom gets her ID on line. It’s not hard. Maybe help your dad get his. He’s in the system. You could do it with him on your phone, but you don’t want him voting anyway so…HHusky said:
Millions of US citizens do not have an acceptable voter ID. Doesn’t mean none of them ever had an ID at one time. But why does my Korean War veteran father need a current ID? He doesn’t drive, travel, write checks or get carded at the tavern.theknowledge said:
If you're living and working here without going through legal channels then you are correct, not everyone has an ID. The guys from Ecuador I built horse fences with 20 years ago didn't have ID. I did. We all made the same money except they were paid under the table I was forced to get a paycheck. The boss had to have some legitimate employees and I really needed a job. No complaints from me. That's life. I voted, they didn't. They weren't legitimate citizens. They could have been if they wanted to but then they'd have to pay yucky taxes and stuff.HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
I don’t think he should vote anymore, but I bet some of you approve of his politics. -
How did the elderly vote in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s? My guess is they dragged their asses to booths and voted. Not hard.theknowledge said:
My 80yo mom gets her ID on line. It’s not hard. Maybe help your dad get his. He’s in the system. You could do it with him on your phone, but you don’t want him voting anyway so…HHusky said:
Millions of US citizens do not have an acceptable voter ID. Doesn’t mean none of them ever had an ID at one time. But why does my Korean War veteran father need a current ID? He doesn’t drive, travel, write checks or get carded at the tavern.theknowledge said:
If you're living and working here without going through legal channels then you are correct, not everyone has an ID. The guys from Ecuador I built horse fences with 20 years ago didn't have ID. I did. We all made the same money except they were paid under the table I was forced to get a paycheck. The boss had to have some legitimate employees and I really needed a job. No complaints from me. That's life. I voted, they didn't. They weren't legitimate citizens. They could have been if they wanted to but then they'd have to pay yucky taxes and stuff.HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
I don’t think he should vote anymore, but I bet some of you approve of his politics. -
They did unless they voted absentee. They were already registered decades before. No one asked for their ID in order to solve a nonexistent voter impersonation problem.theknowledge said:
How did the elderly vote in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s? My guess is they dragged their asses to booths and voted. Not hard.theknowledge said:
My 80yo mom gets her ID on line. It’s not hard. Maybe help your dad get his. He’s in the system. You could do it with him on your phone, but you don’t want him voting anyway so…HHusky said:
Millions of US citizens do not have an acceptable voter ID. Doesn’t mean none of them ever had an ID at one time. But why does my Korean War veteran father need a current ID? He doesn’t drive, travel, write checks or get carded at the tavern.theknowledge said:
If you're living and working here without going through legal channels then you are correct, not everyone has an ID. The guys from Ecuador I built horse fences with 20 years ago didn't have ID. I did. We all made the same money except they were paid under the table I was forced to get a paycheck. The boss had to have some legitimate employees and I really needed a job. No complaints from me. That's life. I voted, they didn't. They weren't legitimate citizens. They could have been if they wanted to but then they'd have to pay yucky taxes and stuff.HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
I don’t think he should vote anymore, but I bet some of you approve of his politics. -
I heard that from a Seattle soy boy for years.HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
Maricopa County has either a lot of incompetency, a lot of malfeasance, or both. If there was digging, we'd find the same throughout the country. -
But you are making my point. Yes, some people have that family support. Some don’t. Anyway, he’s in Washington, so he gets to vote like a John Bircher without hassle.theknowledge said:
My 80yo mom gets her ID on line. It’s not hard. Maybe help your dad get his. He’s in the system. You could do it with him on your phone, but you don’t want him voting anyway so…HHusky said:
Millions of US citizens do not have an acceptable voter ID. Doesn’t mean none of them ever had an ID at one time. But why does my Korean War veteran father need a current ID? He doesn’t drive, travel, write checks or get carded at the tavern.theknowledge said:
If you're living and working here without going through legal channels then you are correct, not everyone has an ID. The guys from Ecuador I built horse fences with 20 years ago didn't have ID. I did. We all made the same money except they were paid under the table I was forced to get a paycheck. The boss had to have some legitimate employees and I really needed a job. No complaints from me. That's life. I voted, they didn't. They weren't legitimate citizens. They could have been if they wanted to but then they'd have to pay yucky taxes and stuff.HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
I don’t think he should vote anymore, but I bet some of you approve of his politics.
These GOP suppression schemes are very much a product of known demographics regarding who is less likely to have valid ID. There are plenty of studies and surveys on the topic. If those demographics voted Republican, there would be no voter ID laws. -
If there was any real cache of illegal votes cast by impersonators the GOP would be shouting from the rooftops about it.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
I heard that from a Seattle soy boy for years.HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
Maricopa County has either a lot of incompetency, a lot of malfeasance, or both. If there was digging, we'd find the same throughout the country.
This is a crime that YOU are required to believe is being committed as an article of FAITH. -
What's the percentage? Link?HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
You really are this stupid. -
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/debunking-misinformation-photo-idSledog said:
What's the percentage? Link?HHusky said:
Some people don’t have an ID. That is simply true.theknowledge said:Who doesn't have a fucking ID? Everyone who grows up in the United States has an ID. Everyone, regardless of race or social class. WTF?? Take a day off work, show your ID, take your "I voted" card back to your employer, they pay you for the day and the government reimburses your employer for the day you took off. Get up early, stand in line, vote and get paid. Why is this so hard?
Given that voter ID is a solution in search of a problem, the cynicism of the GOP is really quite obvious.
You really are this stupid.
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