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Seats are added or lost based on population. Flooding sanctuary states with millions of illegals and then counting them in the census adds more congressional seats. How is that not rigging the system? What is the logic in counting them when they can't vote? For purposes of voter representation they might as well be gold fish because like gold fish they can't vote. So no logical reason to count them in the census to determine the number of congressional seats.
Then tell Texas to stop sending their immigrants to blue states.

It's not rigging because you show no data to show a disproportionate number in blue states as well as you have provided no data showing that they all vote Democrat.

If there's an equal distribution and an equal split in viewing then this mythical voting block you speak of is null.
 
So what does this say about the 2nd amendment? Can we use the same argument that the country is in a different place today and should do things differently?
We already do things differently. We have significantly more gun laws than we had then. We have background checks, permits, etc.
 
Ram? You able to take this one?
I usually ignore the Board’s snide remarks about my good friend but I will comment that I have no idea why he made such a bad photo. He couldn’t have made a worse photo if he tried. He’s always well dressed and put together and still wears dark suits 4 days a week. I’ve discussed this with my family and our mutual friends and none of us have a clue. What look was he trying to project- discheveled angry guy? Why didn’t he wear a suit when he turned himself in instead of a t shirt under a casual shirt? Comb his hair? Have a neutral expression? No one can figure it out. I’ve never discussed this with him since, at this time, what’s the point? So I get it: it’s a bad photo allowing you to have a good laugh.

My colleague is very well respected by the judiciary in the State with numerous allies on the state and appellate courts. The best part is that this terrible ordeal is almost over for him and his family. Plus, based upon a statute passed by the legislature last session, the state is going to reimburse him and the other defendants for their substantial attorney’s fees once the matter is finalized.
 
I usually ignore the Board’s snide remarks about my good friend but I will comment that I have no idea why he made such a bad photo. He couldn’t have made a worse photo if he tried. He’s always well dressed and put together and still wears dark suits 4 days a week. I’ve discussed this with my family and our mutual friends and none of us have a clue. What look was he trying to project- discheveled angry guy? Why didn’t he wear a suit when he turned himself in instead of a t shirt under a casual shirt? Comb his hair? Have a neutral expression? No one can figure it out. I’ve never discussed this with him since, at this time, what’s the point? So I get it: it’s a bad photo allowing you to have a good laugh.

My colleague is very well respected by the judiciary in the State with numerous allies on the state and appellate courts. The best part is that this terrible ordeal is almost over for him and his family. Plus, based upon a statute passed by the legislature last session, the state is going to reimburse him and the other defendants for their substantial attorney’s fees once the matter is finalized.
Poor guy. Not. Hanging out with insurrectionists and traitors can have consequences.
 
Could you please point me to the federal law or constitutional provision that gives voters the "right" to choose a party's presidential candidate? Thanks in advance. I assume you have this at your fingertips since you're so strident about it.
I’d also like to know when 75 million voters cast a ballot in ANY presidential primary race.
 
Plus, based upon a statute passed by the legislature last session, the state is going to reimburse him and the other defendants for their substantial attorney’s fees once the matter is finalized.
Holy shit. Seriously? God, I wish there was a way to let all Georgians know about this. I literally can’t imagine how pissed they would be.

George Soros, if you’re listening, this would be a MASSIVELY beneficial use of a couple million bucks.
 
You are weak minded, devoid of policy, rely on entitlement vote buying, and did try to flood the country with illegal immigrants. You are a hypocrite because you act as if your party is sitting on some fake moral high ground when you are every bit as scummy you accuse pubs of being.

Only a stupid twit would think asking for an id to vote and wanting minimize the chance of voter fraud = voter suppression. Just further proof that you are weak minded, devoid of policy, and have to rely on buying votes to win an election.
The problem is all this fraud that you pretend exist. You use it as a crutch to make it harder for people who have every legal right to vote.

You are weak minded because you are so bought into the cult of fox news that you believe the bullshit that they have been using for years about immigrants voting for dems. Yet there is no proof. Every study I've read states that there isn't significant enough fraud to make any difference. You do not answer questions or provide evidence of the voting hobbits that you claim every immigrant will adhere to, even though it's been pointed out that your premise doesn't align with the results of the last election. Unless, of course, your admitting that the trump administration with Elon managed to cheat to obtain the votes in those demographics. You also haven't supported your position that there are more immigrants in Blue states illegally voting. Which really wouldn't make any difference as those states are already blue. It would make more sense if the illegal voting was in red states if they are all voting dem.

But you provide no support, just simple fox new type statements like an old man yelling at clouds.

You are smarter than that. Provide some evidence of all the things that would have to work in unison to make your hypothesis a reality. Until then it's the myth that the data shows.



The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 prohibits non-citizens - which includes illegal immigrants - from voting in federal elections.
The punishment includes a year in prison, a fine, and possibly deportation.
Every state is required to use a common registration form which requires people to confirm they are US citizens, under penalty of perjury for false claims, but does not require documentary proof.

From this article: Pretty much hoses up your theory that immigrants are swaying elections and we need new laws. Oh wait, that's pretty normal for this administration to lie and pretend we need laws when laws are already in place. Just look to the bathroom nonsense. But I shouldn't blame it all on this administration, the republicans have been claiming this BS for decades.

Election experts tend to agree that modern-day voter fraud is a very rare occurrence in the United States, primarily because it is so irrational. The potential payoff (a vote) is not worth the risk of jail time, thousands of dollars in fines, and—in the case of non-citizens—possibly deportation.
And, let's not forget how many people would have to cheat to actually change any election results. It would take millions of carefully placed votes to make that happen. Or a tech billionaire being able to infiltrate the voting machines, but even then that would not work in every state.






I even changed my search and used means other than just google and I couldn't find any actual supporting articles for your position.


You seem to have really changed in the last year. I hope all is going well in your life. I hope your business is doing well and your family is doing well.

Had a pizza night recently?

I say these things because I do not hate you or @Ramrouser or any other conservative. I just wish that the leadership of your party would grow a set and find a better representative than the orange turd and that the leadership of both parties would realize that their jobs are to lead and to make life better for everyone. NOT to keep stupid shit stirred up via lies lies and more lies so that the rich get richer and the wage and wealth gaps in this country continue to group unchecked.

Anyway, have a nice weekend. I have a very busy, not enjoyable weekend ahead, so I doubt I'll have any time for posting.
 
That's rich of you talking about disenfranchising voters when the democratic party disenfranchised the entire party in selecting it's potus candidate. Somehow the left isn't bothered by that but requiring an ID to vote to strengthen the integrity of the vote makes you shit your diaper. Why is that?

By placing some accountability on people to vote. Voting is a privilege. Not a requirement. That tired excuse is bullshit. If people want to drive they get an Id. If people get g'ment benefits they have some form of ID. We require a lot of things in our society. Requiring an ID is trivial, especially if you make it free. If voting isn't important enough for someone to get a free ID then I don't want them voting.
And it should be a requirement.

We have so much technology, facial recognition, biometrics, etc. that voting shouldn't be an issue. We should be able to vote from our phones and everyone that is of age and legally allowed to vote should be required to vote.
 
And it should be a requirement.

We have so much technology, facial recognition, biometrics, etc. that voting shouldn't be an issue. We should be able to vote from our phones and everyone that is of age and legally allowed to vote should be required to vote.
There are countries who make voting a requirement for those of legal age, or face a fine. Australia for one but others as well.
 
First, I see little to no burden in presenting an ID to vote in an election. We show ID for almost everything we do so why exempt voting? You can't enter a Federal Courthouse without presenting a valid ID and surrendering your phone.

Second, requiring ID adds confidence in voting in elections. You may dismiss the R's concerns in the voting in 2020 but the concerns were real and actually discouraged hundreds of thousands of citizens to not vote in the Senate run off the election in January 2021. Isn't the goal to encourage more, not less, people to vote? Georgia's new voting laws helped re establish confidence in voting in elections - the law has received almost universal praise in the State.

Third, deterrence. Requiring a valid ID will discourage any individuals or groups even thinking about committing voter fraud.

I'm not for making people jump through meaningless hoops just for the fun of it, but I don't think requiring an ID to vote falls into that category.
Do you really see entering a federal courthouse as equal? How often does the average person enter a federal courthouse? What are the risk comparisons? There's a risk and a reason to keep people out of a federal courthouse, not the same as voting.

Stop with the fraud bullshit. You know the probability that any group could create enough fraud to actually influence a national election isn't happening.

ID doesn't add confidence. I had a NC drivers license with the wrong date of birth when I was 19. It wasn't hard to get.

If anyone really cares about ID, there are multiple ways to actually have secure voting and identification. We use these methods every day in our banking industries. It's interesting that the pubs don't mind supposed safe guards that make it harder to vote, but they are against any means to make our voting system safer, more secure, and EASIER to vote.
 


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