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nir.eth 🌿🟣🐦☁️
@nir
Voting today in NYC kind of red-pilled me. No ID or proof of residency needed, no pic of me in their system, just name+address+signature, all of which plenty of people could find. Millions are victims of identity theft yearly. This is way easier. Should I vote for my brothers?
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Tayyab - d/acc
@tayyab
Not against voter IDs, they make sense. But, would need to come in conjunction with some reform to make it easier for lower income and elderly to get IDs.
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Christopher Cialone ☕️+🎲
@cialonecodes
That’s the most ridiculous statement ever Everyone has ID — how out of touch are you? The lowest of income have Medicaid cards, food stamps… it’s a nonsensical argument and only pursued by those who wish to cheat. As it stands, ID is refused or be even looked at by polling stations in NY, NJ, California…
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nir.eth 🌿🟣🐦☁️
@nir
11% of Americans don’t. How they survive and why we don’t solve that problem instead of allowing voting without ID is unclear to me
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Christopher Cialone ☕️+🎲
@cialonecodes
It’s their job to solve that problem, not society’s. There’s billions made by NGOs pretending to help people, they can funnel in millions of border crossers, & supply them with benefits citizens don’t have. There is a war, & it’s globalists against American citizens. Destroy the US, is end goal for them
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Christopher Cialone ☕️+🎲
@cialonecodes
There is a such thing as a meritocracy - one would think that getting ID is pretty baseline. I’ve been on public assistance, it’s free. I believe someone has published that the percent is 11 - although I don’t believe it to be true- but assuming that’s true — those people don’t vote. The end
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