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There will be Election violence against people who look like they'll vote Trump.

I've done a bunch of research on showing up to vote with an ID and I haven't found any credible evidence that it's any more difficult to do than any of the other dozens of reason that you would need an ID to function in life.
I've seen a lot the usual sites with wild conspiracy theories, but zero proof

Nice, but you fail because I support needing an ID when you vote and/or register to vote.
 
I've done a bunch of research on mail-in voting and I haven't found any credible evidence that it's any more fraud prone than in-person voting.
I've seen a lot the usual sites with wild conspiracy theories, but zero proof.

I'm in the camp that the election is rigged anyway. If it really mattered they wouldn't let us do it.

This is applicable to national elections, local stuff voteing makes an impact.
 
https://ballotpedia.org/Voter_identification_laws_by_state

here is a handy state by state list of who requires an ID card to vote.

i'm strongly of the opinion that it does not have a significant effect, if any, on voter fraud. If you think it does, pick a state that does vs doesn't, do some digging and find past prosecutions of voter fraud and see where they fall on the scale.

My opposition isn't from a voter suppression stance though, i just don't think you should need to produce an ID on demand to do anything :rasta: alcohol sales, tobacco sales, firearm sales, all those things shouldn't require an ID
 
https://ballotpedia.org/Voter_identification_laws_by_state

here is a handy state by state list of who requires an ID card to vote.

i'm strongly of the opinion that it does not have a significant effect, if any, on voter fraud. If you think it does, pick a state that does vs doesn't, do some digging and find past prosecutions of voter fraud and see where they fall on the scale.

My opposition isn't from a voter suppression stance though, i just don't think you should need to produce an ID on demand to do anything :rasta: alcohol sales, tobacco sales, firearm sales, all those things shouldn't require an ID

I can get behind this. voter fraud is a fake story by the powers that be because they dont want the cities to vote.
 
Yes no way to hack a computer based system.:homer:

The same for both cases but one is much easier to forge: A letter with pronouncements of authenticity, or an actual human being who can and should be arrested for being an illegal.

I propose we station cops at the polling stations to pick up the Illegals. Republicans should be on the offensive on this, but they won't be because they're pussies.

Should be a joint resolution from both Houses of the Republican Party, and it should be pushed year after year. But Repubs are pussies and keep hoping Mexicans will vote for them, which they won't do.

Mostly we're being held hostage by Republicans in SouthWestern States, and well, you know how I feel about them.
 
fuck the money aspect. for profit prisons have contracts with min prisoner amounts. thats bullshit to me. BULLSHIT.

Most prisons and jails are public, even Texas is closing the private prison model.

It's the companies which serve the prisons and jails: Phone companies, commissary, food (aramark or whoever), uniforms, etc.

It's not done locally by the prisoners. The Prisoners are overseen by private staff of large Corporations, just like food service in school. It all needs to end.

Then there's the CO Union, uniform companies, companies that make handcuffs. The company that installs the jail might hire local welders, but mostly those contracting companies are huge....

Keep going. Thats the problem. Prisons are almost all public now.
 
Most prisons and jails are public, even Texas is closing the private prison model.

It's the companies which serve the prisons and jails: Phone companies, commissary, food (aramark or whoever), uniforms, etc.

It's not done locally by the prisoners. The Prisoners are overseen by private staff of large Corporations, just like food service in school. It all needs to end.

Then there's the CO Union, uniform companies, companies that make handcuffs. The company that installs the jail might hire local welders, but mostly those contracting companies are huge....

Keep going. Thats the problem. Prisons are almost all public now.


you gona claim the power company is in on this too? damn mcdonalds for having a spot down the road and feeding people on their lunch breaks. jesus dude relax. just cause you got convicted doesn't mean everyone is part of the system there.
 
Well the last 3 post are some of the stupidest shit yet that push this thread solidly into worthlessness and it's all been rehashed over and over.
 
you gona claim the power company is in on this too? damn mcdonalds for having a spot down the road and feeding people on their lunch breaks. jesus dude relax. just cause you got convicted doesn't mean everyone is part of the system there.

Yep, that's exactly what it is. That's what it all is.

When Alcoa builds a factory along the Columbia, the same thing happens, and it's positive. Hopefully mom & pop get a shop too, not just Corporations. It's the entire story of how America has a strong economy.

Sometimes this is negative, like with prisons.

These are all easy concepts, why do you have a problem understanding this?

Military bases were big down South over decades for the same exact reason. Every military base has (had) a seedy-ass local area of strip clubs and bars serving the Fed Gov employees, then a town builds up, now that town needs a newspaper... etc....

Shouldn't be done with prisons, but that's the exact model. It should not be a profitable business to put Americans behind bars. That should not be a part of American economic genius.
 
They allowed a known terrorist, a few mentally challenged under conservership, and a known neo-nazi on the board so I guess pedos are welcome too.

Who were they?
 
Yep, that's exactly what it is. That's what it all is.

When Alcoa builds a factory along the Columbia, the same thing happens, and it's positive. Hopefully mom & pop get a shop too, not just Corporations. It's the entire story of how America has a strong economy.

Sometimes this is negative, like with prisons.

These are all easy concepts, why do you have a problem understanding this?

Military bases were big down South over decades for the same exact reason. Every military base has (had) a seedy-ass local area of strip clubs and bars serving the Fed Gov employees, then a town builds up, now that town needs a newspaper... etc....

Shouldn't be done with prisons, but that's the exact model. It should not be a profitable business to put Americans behind bars. That should not be a part of American economic genius.

easy concepts. like not touching kids easy?
 
I have a misdemeanor Domestic Violence conviction. I broke through an interior house door, and attacked my wife by pushing her on the ground. I then admitted this when the police inevitably came, and pleaded guilty to this crime. Because, you know, I did it.

Come to find out, I am not allowed to own firearms for the rest of my life.

There is no way to petition the Federal Government for a removal of this ban.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domest...fender_Gun_Ban

The President can't even 'pardon' me because I am not in custody or being 'punished'. I have simply lose my 2nd Amendment Right forever. So there's really nothing to pardon me for.

Perhaps if I was a Billionaire I could buy a pardon somehow, but a woman lawyer will show up at Court and the Courts have demonstrated that they will willingly do whatever it takes to remove firearm Rights.



https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-...ch-in-10-years

That's reported by Liberal Press.

So that needs to be re-stated. The first question in 10 YEARS from a Supreme Court Judge was whether a misdemeanor conviction should remove a Constitutional Right.

There is absolutely no hope of me ever getting my Rights back because gun owners are very eager to remove the gun rights of other people so that they can say "Lawful Citizens should have gun rights!".

And now you know why I hate gun-owning fags that buy carbon-fiber stocks for their Cosplay pew-pews but won't stand up for me. I literally hate you all, you cowardly fucking faggots.

Are you also damage inc on pirate?
 
this mail in ballot thing is taking off.

It is, the riots are a HUGE victory for the left.

They will have the Right arguing leftists points just like they always do 🤣

Righties with their 296,000,000 guns are going to beg and plead Trump to open up mail-in balloting.

It would be brilliant if the Right wasn't so stupid and predictable.
 
It is, the riots are a HUGE victory for the left.

They will have the Right arguing leftists points just like they always do 🤣

Righties with their 296,000,000 guns are going to beg and plead Trump to open up mail-in balloting.

It would be brilliant if the Right wasn't so stupid and predictable.


they say division is good for politicians.

guess we're seeing it work.
 
jesus christ.


https://slate.com/news-and-politics/...d-florida.html

On Wednesday, the Washington Post reported that when Trump registered to vote in Florida, he claimed the White House as his legal residence. On the same day he filled out his voter registration, however, Trump formally declared himself a “bona fide resident” of Palm Beach, the location of his Mar-a-Lago club. The president therefore tried to register to vote under an out-of-state address that is not, in fact, his legal residence.

Under Florida law, providing false information on a voter registration form is a third-degree felony, punishable by five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. As the Washington Post notes, the state has previously targeted individuals for registering under the wrong address. In 2018, Deltona City Manager Jane Shang faced charges for listing City Hall as her residence to avoid disclosure of her home address. She ultimately avoided prison through a deferred prosecution agreement that included a hefty fine and community service. In 1993, a restaurateur was charged with voter fraud and jailed for registering under the wrong address.

Trump corrected his registration 31 days after the initial filing, and he seems to have made an honest mistake. That is no surprise: Most alleged instances of voter fraud arise out of errors committed by either voters or election officials. But Trump’s Justice Department has little sympathy for such mistakes. In 2018, federal prosecutors charged 20 people in North Carolina with voting illegally in the 2016 election. Law enforcement arrested these individuals before dawn, then dragged them to jail cuffed and shackled.
 
Shouldn't be done with prisons, but that's the exact model. It should not be a profitable business to put Americans behind bars. That should not be a part of American economic genius.


You could be blathering on about health care.

The prison system will be in lock step no matter how much wisdom you impart.
 
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