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@BBMagaMom What does civil war look like to you? You’re saying it’s inevitable. Prove that to be true. I don’t think you can.
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@SenatorHick We are the wealthiest country in the world.
Health care should be taken out of the hands of corrupt govt that funnels money to greedy insurance and hospital monopolists and returned to the innovative, cost-saving market.
Full stop.
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@SenatorHick And yet, we’re 34 Trillion in debt. There is no money to provide universal healthcare. Full stop.
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@GargerathSunman @FloppingAces You’re moron suggesting we used post offices as official polling places, not me. No mail-in ballots, no federal government involvement needed. Again, asshole, states regulate and control their own fucking elections. The feds have no say in what happens. Piss the fuck off
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Yeah, you're an idiot.
The whole point is that the Feds could require specific rules for handling of mail-in ballots if the state wishes to use the Federal mail system. They have that ability.
What you're saying is "Yeah, we can fix Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, California, etc...! Just gotta get them to vote for voter ID!"
How about we focus on a realistic path to the desired result, eh?
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Wake the hell up, conservatives.
Mail-in ballots aren’t some minor inconvenience ... they’re a full-blown election assassination weapon that’s already rewriting the map before a single honest voter steps foot in a polling place.
Virginia just got absolutely curb-stomped again. Real Americans showed up in-person and fought like hell. Then the mail-in tsunami from the usual blue strongholds slammed in at a disgusting 72.5% to 27.5% margin and ended the night. Same story, every damn time.
You can chase ballots until your feet bleed, raise millions, and run the perfect ground game ... it doesn’t matter. You’re still bringing a pocket knife to a rigged machine gun fight.
The rest of the civilized world banned or gutted this garbage because it’s corrupt as hell. Trump just called Virginia a rigged election. @RealSKeshel is out here dropping pure truth bombs while too many “strategists” on our side keep coping and pretending this is normal.
The irresistible force has met the immovable object. Something has to give ... or we’ll keep watching red states turn purple, then blue, one mail-in avalanche at a time.
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@GargerathSunman @FloppingAces The state doesn’t, voters do. The state allows them to. You not get this? Feds don’t set the rules for voting at all. They deliver the ballots the assigned address, nothing more? They may subsidize the cost, but that’s all they do. Your idea is moronic, plain and simple
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Yes, but the state is using a Federal service, the USPS. As a result, the Federal government sets the terms by which they can use that service. The Federal government ALSO subsidizes the election mail by reducing or eliminating the cost of postage.
In addition, an individual state can't mandate the USPS do anything, so a state would have to use a different method entirely.
Most importantly, states that refuse ID requirements would be forced to adopt them if the Federal government restricted their use of the USPS.
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@GargerathSunman @FloppingAces Not sure I understand.. challenge what rules? The post office isn’t a state entity. Elections are run by the state. States issue ids, etc. it’s all on the state to control their elections. They pay for it, they fund it, etc. in person, ids, Election Day voting, period.
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@ambiguity3333 @FloppingAces Yes, but that's something that requires every single state to change the rules... which they won't do.
It's much more feasible to provide a standing order to the USPS.
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