
03-05-2023, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by blueash
What's so hard about doing all your shopping at a brick and mortar store? What's so hard about seeing your movie in a theater? What's so hard about standing in line for an hour in the sun or the rain when there are too few booths and the gov't made it illegal, yes illegal for somebody to give you a bottle of water while you wait?
And let's make everyone do all their shopping on the first Tuesday after the first Monday, and lets shut down lots of locations to vote in person especially in minority communities while leaving them open in places like TV. And let's have voting on a weekday not a weekend. After all November was picked because people didn't work in November, they were farmers but now it is a workday.
Make it harder for the poor to vote, make it harder for POC to vote, make it harder for college students to vote, make it harder for those without cars to vote, make it harder for those who try to vote to find a place to do it quickly. Because if you do this, and only a few people who are legally allowed to vote leave the long line or just stay home, only a few per precinct, you just might have 11 thousand voters a state skip voting, just the right kind of people to skip voting so your guy wins.
There is no crisis in voting fraud, there is no evidence any election was stolen. There is evidence that lies are being deliberately spread about fraud that does not exist, and that the business that lies about it knows it is lying, admits in private that it is lying, admits in court that it is lying, and doesn't tell its customers to their face that it had been lying for years.
And because of these big lies, we have to register every two years.
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Stated and summed up perfectly.
And yet, there will still be many of a certain demographic who are unable, refuse to, or just don't care, to see the common denominator(s)...and the long-term threat to our Democratic Republic.
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