So let me get this straight on voting
Muddy
USA
You can get your ballet mailed to you the same way a flyer from Best Buy would be
You can be dead
In some places you don't even have to be an American citizen to vote
But if you arrive to the polls 2 minutes late, (you know, cause you were actually at work all day) your DEFINITELY not voting
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On a serious note, no id means they can vote multiple times at different locations.
The reason our borders are a free for all is so illegals can come in,get taxpayer funded freebies and coached on what party provided them and to vote for in our elections. *Hint, it's not for the party that wants to enforce immigration laws.
And you're absolutely right you shouldn't have to show up at a particular place and time to vote. Hence mail in ballots.
That aside, I think in today’s hi-tech society can’t some genius like Elon Musk develop an app to prevent voter fraud. Heck, I need my my fingerprint on my phone just to pay my electric bill.
You need an ID to buy booze, cigarettes and even get into some strip clubs - it isn’t beyond a reasonable expectation to need some kind of proof to vote for a president
This would eliminate any chance of vote fraud and restore faith in the electoral process.
Can anyone explain why this doesn’t make sense ?
pretty simple really. the members of the global elite "club" want it to not make sense, and want the common person to accept all this, no matter how openly absurd.
As for in person voting there is no reason to require this, actually some people have very specific reasons that it’s very difficult to vote in person, like service men serving in locations not where they’re supposed to vote, or individuals that are sick, and cannot vote in person, citizens shouldn’t be disenfranchised due to inability to get to their assigned polling locations. We’ve always had a form of absentee voting and there are valid reasons for it.
People serving in the military, sick people, etc. can obtain an absentee ballot upon request. That's how it's always been done in most states, and the number of absentee ballots is so small relative to the overall amount of votes, that a winner is usually declared before those votes are counted.
Mail-in voting for "convenience" is fucking horseshit. I only did it once when it was required by law. (Our benevolent overlord Governor Murphy looking out for our well-being.) Filling out those forms and envelopes and taking it to a drop box took me the same amount of time as going to the school down the street to vote the old-fashioned way.