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Every one of those "arguments" goes away if the Voter IDs were free.Saying “it’s racist” really misses the multitude of arguments against voter ID.
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Every one of those "arguments" goes away if the Voter IDs were free.Saying “it’s racist” really misses the multitude of arguments against voter ID.
I have to renew my ID and it costs money.I don’t recall ever having to pay for an ID. I’m pretty sure you don’t have to pay for a social security card when you’re born, for example. Again, this is going off on a tangent because you have no response to the basic premise.
Because voter fraud is not a serious problem at scale. Why waste time and effort solving a problem that doesn't really exist?Yes I've read this copy paste before. Why aren't states like California giving out free id's then? Nobody seems to be able to answer this question.
A lot of the arguments would. I also don’t really see any opposition from liberals to a national system in which actual free IDs were supplied to every registered voter.Everyone one of those "arguments" goes away if the Voter IDs were free.
Because you have to balance that out with the fact that people have a right to vote and that the US government shouldn't place undue burdens on said right, therefore the people arguing for voter IDs should have to establish that voter fraud is indeed a problem and I don't feel that they have. What evidence do you have that voter fraud is a significant issue at scale? Are there any elections you think might've been affected by voter fraud? Maybe the 2020 presidential election?Wanting registered voters to prove they are who they say they are is looking for problems where none exist? Whether the chance of fraud is 5% or 75% why wouldn't every US citizen want to do everything possible to ensure our single votes are as equal as they can be?
Not really though because sometimes the laws change other matters in regards to voting. The NC voter ID law from back in 2013 not only established IDs but got rid of preregistration of high school students, same day registration, and out of precinct voting all which blacks were more likely to use.Everyone one of those "arguments" goes away if the Voter IDs were free.
You shouldn't even grant that because the GOP often uses voter ID laws to make other changes that make it harder for their outgroups(usually blacks) to vote. The voter ID is virtually always a Trojan Horse for voter suppression even setting aside the question of IDs.A lot of the arguments would. I also don’t really see any opposition from liberals to a national system in which actual free IDs were supplied to every registered voter.
But I also don’t see Republicans pushing for that, and I don’t really recall a time when a Republican introduced such a bill. Why would they? They don’t want this to be easy for everyone, they want to continue to do things like not accept government-issued employee ID cards (widely held by African Americans, like NC did), or allow firearms permits as ID but not college/university IDs like most every state does until they are sued…
The GOP knows full well there’s no significant fraud, and our elections are secure. These laws are all about making it more difficult for their opposition to vote.
because half the country has less than $500 in the bank?
Yes, they do, that’s true.You shouldn't even grant that because the GOP often uses voter ID laws to make other changes that make it harder for their outgroups(usually blacks) to vote. The voter ID is virtually always a Trojan Horse for voter suppression even setting aside the question of IDs.
Next time just write: "I've never read the Constitution."
It gets your point across much faster.
It's not a waste if people get free IDs which they can later use for various purposes.Because voter fraud is not a serious problem at scale. Why waste time and effort solving a problem that doesn't really exist?
None of that addresses the central point that there is no compelling evidence of widespread voter fraud in US elections. If you have some I'd love to see it but until then I remain skeptical of these efforts.It's not a waste if people get free IDs which they can later use for various purposes.
i hope you're not suggesting the government is concerned about spending a tiny amount of cash that would be required to give everyone a free piece of plastic.
and i still say all these justifications are bullshit. it's always the same appeal to oozy sentimentality about some group of people so underprivileged you're not even sure they exist.
Anyone bothered to ask those people if they want a free id? i bet they'd say yes.
but nobody did.
because it's NOT about the IDs.
to be fair, i said "in the bank" as a euphemism for having savings, many probably aren't in banks. that said, ID's expire. you don't need to continually have valid ID to have a bank accountThen how are the opening bank accounts; cashing checks; buying booze and cigarettes; or signing up for social services help?
saying there's no compelling evidence of voter fraud doesn't address the fact that giving out free IDs is easy, cheap, and useful for the quasi imaginary category of people that are supposedly disenfranchised. having an ID is useful for their lives in many ways, and getting a free one would help them out.None of that addresses the central point that there is no compelling evidence of widespread voter fraud in US elections. If you have some I'd love to see it but until then I remain skeptical of these efforts.
if you don't require ID how the fuck would evidence of an illegal vote be obtained when the one and only tool to ensure fraud isnt happening isnt enforced or is now banned. Everywhere else requires ID to vote. Why is the US the biggest exception to this ?None of that addresses the central point that there is no compelling evidence of widespread voter fraud in US elections. If you have some I'd love to see it but until then I remain skeptical of these efforts.
They certainly exist, and I’ve posted links before about some of those people’s stories (such as this person here and this person here).
What doesn’t exist is any evidence of widespread voter fraud.
I think it’s naive to act like every homeless person can just walk into a DMV and get ID. These often require corroborating documents that these people no longer have and can be difficult to replace (birth certificate, for example, or proof of residency, or passport/W2/utility bill, etc).
A person would need these to replace a lost license, for example, or to get a one of our amazing free ID cards for voting. (They’d also have to surrender their driving privileges to get a free ID because you can’t have both in my state).
We need to be making it easier for people to exercise their right to vote, not more difficult.
Pointing out that there is no compelling evidence of voter fraud does address the point because it suggests the system as is works just fine.saying there's no compelling evidence of voter fraud doesn't address the fact that giving out free IDs is easy, cheap, and useful for the quasi imaginary category of people that are supposedly disenfranchised. having an ID is useful for their lives in many ways, and getting a free one would help them out.
You're right about that, its about the GOP trying to make it harder for their outgroups to vote which, again, they have admitted to in the past.But nobody seems to care about that point.
Because it's NOT about the IDs.
We have systems in place to verify that voters are who they claim to be and have even prosecuted voter fraud, its just not a widespread problem.if you don't require ID how the fuck would evidence of an illegal vote be obtained when the one and only tool to ensure fraud isnt happening isnt enforced or is now banned. Everywhere else requires ID to vote. Why is the US the biggest exception to this ?
It still baffles me that we get voter IDs for free in Oklahoma after identity verification during registration and that isn't the case across the US.A lot of the arguments would. I also don’t really see any opposition from liberals to a national system in which actual free IDs were supplied to every registered voter.
Even if they did folks would still find something to whine about.But I also don’t see Republicans pushing for that, and I don’t really recall a time when a Republican introduced such a bill. Why would they? They don’t want this to be easy for everyone, they want to continue to do things like not accept government-issued employee ID cards (widely held by African Americans, like NC did), or allow firearms permits as ID but not college/university IDs like most every state does until they are sued…
This discussion has been beaten to death on here over the years, but let's be real . . . do you seriously believe the percentage of citizens who vote would go up significantly if everyone was issued a Federal voter ID card that would also work in State and local elections?The GOP knows full well there’s no significant fraud, and our elections are secure. These laws are all about making it more difficult for their opposition to vote.