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@manator
No words needed.
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And yet almost no fraud and people still don’t vote. I love that people can walk in, sign their name and then help determine the future of the country.
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That’s a very optimistic view my friend, I see where you are coming from. But there are ongoing investigations of irregularities and it opens the door for future manipulation - even if they may not have happened yet. And carrying an ID shouldn’t be a high burden for anyone. Just imagine mass migration of Russian/Chinese citizens as it is already happening and they could vote too in such a setup and shape the politics and future of the country as their originating countries want it.
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US has never had full ID ownership, or voting requirements for ID, and has almost no voter fraud. This is moral panic about a theoretical scenario that doesn’t exist!
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Very naive view. A theoretical scenario that is easy to avoid unless you want to make it happen.
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A scenario that we are *currently* avoiding and have never experienced in the history of the country. Does that sound like a good thing to focus on?
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Agreed….it is a bogey man that does not exist.
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Ridiculous to claim something like that. It’s like claiming we don’t need to lock the door because there have never been burglaries.
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