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[GOP GA] gone wild

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Amiga, Mar 26, 2021.

  1. Buck Turgidson

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    Every city in the US could use an influx of tourist $$$ for their hospitality/service industries, even if it's only for a long weekend.
     
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  2. Buck Turgidson

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    Unless the Braves pulled a Robert Irsay last night, might want to remind him that MLB still does business in Georgia. And yes, they do business with China, just like the rest of the United States.
     
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    So know they are gonna make it about the voter identification rule and ignore everything else about the 2 states.

    You are full on propaganda machine O's.
     
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    I suspect jen Psaki will always call on doocey...

     
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    I am not sure, but I think he is suggesting that the daily caller is a purveyor of fake news...


     
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    rand paul joins the cancel culture...boycotts an American company...

     
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    nikki also calls for republicans to boycott American businesses that speak out against voter suppression...

     
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  10. Buck Turgidson

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    If he asked Kentucky and the rest of the US to boycott meth it might have a similar result.
     
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    Imagine a Democrat saying the GOP wants rural old christian voters to vote in mass and that's bad.

    Like wtf is their problem?

    Do you see why conservative posters we label.thr modern GOP the closest to fascism America has experienced? Though I could be wrong and the literal American Nazi sympathizer movement in the 30s an 4ps could have been more blatant with their fascism.
     
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    Hmm...couldn’t prove any voter fraud. Yet, all these changes by Republicans to “fix” voting. Yea...we get it! You don’t like your chances in a fair election. Lindsay Graham said as much. Pathetic!

    Look out for Paul Rudd giving free cookies to people in line voting! He converted each one to Democrats. It’s in the cookie! Look to the cookie!
     
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    I want to see a single conservative poster, poltician, social media grifter etc complain about churches who brainwash the elderly into being single issue voters in terms of things like abortion and gay marriage busing the elderly in mass to polling stations.

    Just for an ounce of logical consistency.
     
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    probably deserves its own thread

    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a...ster_for_west_virginia_and_the_us_145541.html

    S. 1 Would Be a Disaster for West Virginia -- and the U.S.
    COMMENTARY
    By Mac Warner

    As West Virginia secretary of state, I am the chief election officer in charge of running safe, efficient and fair elections. Amid the pandemic in 2020, West Virginia had an extremely safe election along with a 74% participation rate among active voters. Our outstanding success caught national attention, and I have twice been asked to testify before Congress about the West Virginia election experience. The last time I testified, I strongly objected to the passage of S. 1, dubbed by the politicians as the For the People Act.

    This bill is anything but “for the people” as it disenfranchises and confuses voters, it stomps on states' constitutional powers, and it epitomizes the tyranny of an over-powerful government by federalizing our elections.

    West Virginia's Putnam County Clerk, Brian Wood, recently said, "It doesn't matter if you're Democrat or Republican. If you want to keep our democracy intact, you've got to leave it up to states to run their elections."

    Wood is joined by every county clerk in West Virginia, the majority of whom are Democrats, in opposing S. 1. They object because the bill disenfranchises military voters, it is impossible to administer, and it imposes unwanted, unneeded, unfunded and unrealistic requirements on states.

    I served in the military and have experienced firsthand difficulty in voting. The right to vote means nothing if it is not met with the opportunity to vote. That is why my office and the West Virginia Legislature have committed to safe and secure electronic voting options, with identity verification checks, to make it easy for our troops to securely vote and verify their ballot is received by the local election officials in a timely fashion.

    Section 1706 of S. 1 bans electronic transmission of absentee ballots, thereby disenfranchising service members who rely on electronics for everything from giving orders to receiving intelligence. Without electronic transmission, soldiers would have to rely on the U.S. Postal Service to deliver ballots, and the USPS frequently does not serve deployed locations around the globe. S. 1 ignores the fact that West Virginia and 31 other states have established safe and secure ways for our troops to transmit their ballots electronically.

    More than 1,500 West Virginians took advantage of e-voting in November 2020, and e-voting is key to providing the greatest access ever to the ballot box. Eliminating electronic transfer of ballots would disenfranchise millions of people across 30-some states, not because of problems with electronic ballot transfer, but because of the lack of will of Washington, D.C., bureaucrats.

    This bill's passage will also throw sand in the gears of America's elections by imposing a range of nonsensical burdens on our election officials. Bill drafters did not seek the advice of the National Association of Secretaries of State, and they certainly did not coordinate with county clerks across America. The authors never considered the bill’s practical implications on election administration.

    Reporting in the Daily Beast uncovers that many election officials, both Democrat and Republican, object to large chunks of S. 1. According to the article, “Many of the changes the bill demands of election administrators are literally impossible to implement."

    The bill requires new voting equipment that cannot be built prior to the 2022 and 2024 implementation deadlines. It would force states agencies beyond the Department of Motor Vehicles to integrate data transfers into election systems, thereby opening hacking attack vectors. This unnecessary voter registration redundancy will also devastate agency budgets.

    S.1 will eliminateWest Virginia's ID requirements, allowing anyone to vote without previously registering at an address in the area, as long as they sign an unverifiable self-attestation to their eligibility. This new requirement would open the door for ineligible votes to be cast and then require those votes be counted on Election Day. Coupled with other provisions in S. 1, these provisions make maintaining clean and accuratevoter rolls virtually impossible.

    Recent polling from the Honest Elections Project shows 77% of Americans and 62% of Biden voters think a photo ID should be required to vote. Instead of listening to the American people, partisan Washington Democrats want to destroy election security.

    West Virginia’s county clerks have hundreds of years of election experience, and they stand united against S. 1. The bill vastly increases the cost of running elections, it disenfranchises military voters, and it invites ineligible ballots to be cast on Election Day. Election officials say they have never seen a more disastrous election bill be considered.

    Congress should reject this legislation and allow states to continue running our own safe and secure elections.

    Mac Warner is West Virginia’s secretary of state.



     
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  16. Xerobull

    Xerobull You son of a b!tch! I'm in!

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    I have the link copied, and it seems appropriate, so...


     
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    Who invited the historian?


     
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    It warms my heart to see the conservatives/"libertarians" so desperate to hold on to their power.

    Poor things they will have to breathe cleaner air, have purer water have more access to good health, less exposure to Covid, have less crime, be panhandled less at stop signs, have better roads etc; and yes, those above $400k income per year and especially those making much more will have to pay more taxes. This will make the little guy wannabees probably about 70 million or more of the Trump supporters dreams of becoming multimillionaires even a bit more unrealistic. Even more galling for them it will allow many more of the"others" be able to get by without suffering financially.
     
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