Oldskier62
102 posts

Oldskier62
@oldskier62
Logic 101 believer, laws are laws, one cannot choose which ones to follow.
Katılım Şubat 2023
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@ChrisVanHollen What are you a 6 yr old not getting his candy before dinner. Your entire party needs to grow up. Pathetic.
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Next week, Trump will deliver his State of the Union address. I won't be there.
Trump is marching America towards fascism, and I refuse to normalize his shredding of our Constitution & democracy.
This cannot be business as usual.
nytimes.com/2026/02/18/us/…

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@broadwaybabyto I'm picking you on Handmaidens Day.
1st thing, I'm taking away your internet.
Just matching wildly untrue fantasies.
Can you cook?

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@SenatorHick Again!!!?? Facts don’t matter to you. Your logic is perpetually flawed. Read, study, if you are not capable of comprehending facts perhaps you could assign a staff member to learn for you.
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I’m a small business guy. One of the reasons I got into public service and ran for Mayor of Denver was because I felt the government wasn’t doing enough to support small businesses.
Trump’s tariffs are forcing our small businesses to cut jobs, raise prices, or close. We need to get back to lowering costs and creating jobs.
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@Hickenlooper Your ability to post baseless bullshit never ceases to amaze.
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@maziehirono False, false, false, false and false. Opinion based on facts would be a good start. Logic 101. Please retake the class and come back with a real argument.
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@MarkTheRustic @JamesTate121 True. For some reason opponents of voter ID skipped Logic 101.
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@JamesTate121 You buy the necessary certified documents once, if you need to at all, and they’re not particularly expensive. A poll tax would be where you’d have to pay to vote in every single primary or election involving federal issues. Nice try, though.
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Colorado stands with Congressman Jason Crow (@RepJasonCrow). The grand jury decision not to indict six members of Congress, including Jason, underscores the importance of upholding constitutional rights and the rule of law. Jason has served our nation with honor, and his leadership — grounded in service and principle — deserves our respect. As we continue to protect our democracy and the rights of all Coloradans, we’re grateful for his service and courage.

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@jdunworthmusic @GBNT1952 I will accept that as a somewhat reasonable response. “Excessively prohibitive” very subjective. But… Be an adult. Get it!
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@oldskier62 @GBNT1952 I see your point, but let's assume any one of these items are not readily available. It's not that they are unobtainable, but it may be excessively prohibitive for some to follow through with the process.
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You don’t need a passport to vote.
An official copy of your birth certificate costs like $10 and lasts forever.
A real ID is easy to get and costs maybe $20-30 and generally lasts 8 years.
Registering to vote is not a complicated process either.
If you are unable or unwilling to do any of those things necessary to vote, then you do not get to vote. That’s a you problem.
Be a productive member of society. Find out the requirements to register to vote in your county. Fulfill those requirements so you can vote.
This is only hard for people that suck at life.
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@jdunworthmusic @GBNT1952 A fallacy can be an omission of relevant facts, purposeful or accidental, in this case I believe purposeful, while the way you stated it sounds true, leaving out access to a certificate of marriage makes the statement false.
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@oldskier62 @GBNT1952 Explain how it is false. Is there a process to acquiring a real ID that I'm not aware of? Admittedly, as a man I wouldn't have to go through a lot of the things a married woman would.
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@jdunworthmusic @GBNT1952 Not true. Logic 101: if a premise is a fallacy the conclusion is false. Sorry to ruin your “moral superiority” moment.
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@GBNT1952 A married woman couldn't get registered with a birth certificate and real ID.
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