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Republicans considering more than 100 bills to restrict voting rights
Jan 28, 2021 17:43:46   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-considering-more-100-bills-150032599.html

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Jan 28, 2021 17:49:04   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/republicans-considering-more-100-bills-150032599.html


Stop the steal!!!

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Jan 28, 2021 17:51:54   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Stop the steal!!!


Steal what?

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Jan 28, 2021 18:15:43   #
DaWg44
 
Trump still lives in your head. Yahoo makes you look like you have no capacity to think on your own. Do they pay you enough for that?

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Jan 28, 2021 18:30:51   #
Hug
 
Should have to show a current property tax receipt or a current income tax receipt at time of voting. Only in-person voting. Polls open for 7 days.

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Jan 28, 2021 18:54:21   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Hug wrote:
Should have to show a current property tax receipt or a current income tax receipt at time of voting. Only in-person voting. Polls open for 7 days.


Would you deny our military from voting?

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Jan 28, 2021 19:03:45   #
Hug
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Would you deny our military from voting?


The Orderly room is the voting booth.

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Jan 28, 2021 19:18:20   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Hug wrote:
The Orderly room is the voting booth.


For all military that are not home?

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Jan 28, 2021 19:23:51   #
Hug
 
Bad Bob wrote:
For all military that are not home?


All military has a chain of command.

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Jan 28, 2021 19:31:37   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Hug wrote:
All military has a chain of command.


No kidding

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Jan 29, 2021 08:06:48   #
jelun
 
DaWg44 wrote:
Trump still lives in your head. Yahoo makes you look like you have no capacity to think on your own. Do they pay you enough for that?


BB's post has nothing to do with the former resident of the WH.
Who has the orange deformity living in the cranial region?

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Jan 29, 2021 08:11:32   #
jelun
 
Hug wrote:
Should have to show a current property tax receipt or a current income tax receipt at time of voting. Only in-person voting. Polls open for 7 days.


You belong in the 18th century it seems.
There are many people who don't own property or pay income tax who are qualified to vote.
What exactly is an income tax receipt?
Do you want to negate the practice of registering to vote?
Are you willing to show a room full of people how much you earned last year? Really?
Please, think.

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Jan 29, 2021 11:02:14   #
Hug
 
jelun wrote:
You belong in the 18th century it seems.
There are many people who don't own property or pay income tax who are qualified to vote.
What exactly is an income tax receipt?
Do you want to negate the practice of registering to vote?
Are you willing to show a room full of people how much you earned last year? Really?
Please, think.


If you don't pay property taxes or income taxes you should not have voting rights. Yes, I would show a voting official my tax receipts or some kind of proof that I paid my taxes..

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Jan 29, 2021 17:54:32   #
maryjane
 
Hug wrote:
If you don't pay property taxes or income taxes you should not have voting rights. Yes, I would show a voting official my tax receipts or some kind of proof that I paid my taxes..


It is my opinion that every person over 18 that is actually a citizen of the USA should have the right to vote. BUT, voting is a privilege found only in nations of free citizens, and that privilege comes with voter responsibilities, meaning that the voter has NO RIGHT to voting at HIS leisure or HIS convenience. The state has the responsibility of providing adequate, well-manned voting locations and procedures making the action safe and secure and open enough days and hours to provide ample opportunity for every voter, no matter his work schedule; the state is also responsible for creating a safe and secure way to vote for citizens such as our military who are unable to be present in their state during voting schedules and for citizens who are mentally competent but physically incapable of voting in person. For our citizens who cannot vote in person, THEY are responsibile for requesting an absentee ballot, verifying the reason, in plenty of time to receive the ballot, complete it and return it to arrive before election day. For all other citizens, you are responsibile for providing whatever proof of US citizenship and state residence is required by your state and providing it when voting AND it is your responsibility to know where your polling location is and to vote there in person. All states provide early voting of at least a week, most two weeks, so any citizen that is unwilling to find time to go vote on any of 10 early voting days plus actual election day between the hours of 7am to 7pm has no real desire to vote. Because it is your, the voter's, responsibility to vote in-person during the days/times provided. You have no right to a day off from work to vote. You have no right to an unsecured mail-in ballot when you are perfectly capable of fulfilling your in-person voting responsibilities.

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Jan 29, 2021 21:01:22   #
Hug
 
People with "no skin in the game" should not be allowed to vote. An unemployed 30 year old living in their parent's basement should not be allowed to vote.

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