Republican voter suppression...

The hyperbole about the voting law is insane. People are acting like it's a poll tax or something. You can dislike it if you want, but people are acting ridiculous.

The worst part is they don't know why they are outraged. They were just to be outraged and they are following directions
 
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Elections have been legit.

Your starting point and that survey gives credence to the big lie

Yes , opening up more time for people to vote really gives credibility to Donald Trump.

Lol. What a world we live in.

That sounds silly. You know that right ?
 
The worst part is they don't know why they are outraged. They were just to be outraged and they are following directions

Yep. The actual bill that passed was significantly scaled back. The original proposals included eliminating no-excuse absentee ballots and restricting Sunday voting. The final law actually expands weekend voting.

The increased restrictions on voting are relatively mild. The biggest is requiring a photo ID for absentee voting when previously it was just a signature on the application. There's a reduction in the number and location of ballot drop boxes but we're not talking about a massive change there. Then there's the "line warming" ban which prevents giving food and drinks to people in line (though there can be an unattended water station set up).

The more problematic part of the law isn't voter suppression at all. It's retribution against Raffensperger by removing him as chair of the state election board and giving the power to name that person to the General Assembly. Still, only so much that person could do before the courts step in.

People acting like this is Jim Crow are being absolutely ridiculous.
 
we disagree, I see people that are blinking or simply averting their gaze for nothing more than blind allegiance to a tarnished bygone era.
Make America Great Again ?
have yet to see when that was
though I have my suspicions
 
we disagree, I see people that are blinking or simply averting their gaze for nothing more than blind allegiance to a tarnished bygone era.
Make America Great Again ?
have yet to see when that was
though I have my suspicions

You still have not said WHY you disagree
 
I dont get into pissing contests with MAGA and haven't for a long time

you have proved beyond a shadow of a doubt to be a bad faith participant.

Go talk to some one that will put up with your BS.
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The comment was not in response to anything you have said.
Go away
 
I dont get into pissing contests with MAGA and haven't for a long time

you have proved beyond a shadow of a doubt to be a bad faith participant.

Go talk to some one that will put up with your BS.
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The comment was not in response to anything you have said.
Go away

You won't, because you can't.

You are a very stupid man. A sheep of epic proportions.

Its so pathetic that people like you vote
 
Seriously, the most restrictive change is that you have to have put your license number or state ID number on your absentee ballot application. Essentially this puts absentee ballots on a similar footing to in person ballots. The idea that getting a free state issued idea is tantamount to Jim Crow is so off that it's clear that it's just rhetoric being used to try to whip up anger.

You don't have to agree with voter ID laws but don't let yourself be manipulated. Don't tow the party line.

The truth is that this is about a struggle between in power Republicans and Democratic ballot harvesting efforts. It's a power struggle.
 
You guys are frauds. All of you.

Cannot be taken seriously

Jim Crow dog whistle got em all.

Hilarious 57 still maintains otherwise.

Everyone else has basically taken the L and gone silent like a wuss unless your zito and still have no clue about it
 
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Seriously, the most restrictive change is that you have to have put your license number or state ID number on your absentee ballot application. Essentially this puts absentee ballots on a similar footing to in person ballots. The idea that getting a free state issued idea is tantamount to Jim Crow is so off that it's clear that it's just rhetoric being used to try to whip up anger.

You don't have to agree with voter ID laws but don't let yourself be manipulated. Don't tow the party line.

The truth is that this is about a struggle between in power Republicans and Democratic ballot harvesting efforts. It's a power struggle.

First off any restriction on voting is odd

and what demographic is most effected here. The Jr League ?

Students, elderly and African Americans !!
I am sorry you cant recognize restrictive legislation aimed at the Black community , and lets not be coy, it was aimed at black Americans. Any legislation restricting Black people will be referenced as Jim Crow. Wonder why that is ?
You know better

Manipulated ?

the Lt Governor of Georgia agrees with my sentiments and for the same reasons
Coca-Cola and Delta as well.
MLB players association as well as the WNBA threatening to leave Georgia.
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I posted yesterday the National Geographic's definitions of Jim Crow and the parallels

The bastion of left wing thought, National Geo
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and why should people be forced to jump through hoops to vote ?
There are elderly that rely on Meals on Wheels to eat at least one good meal a day.
And it is assumed they have access to travel ?
Public transportation is a non factor in Georgia.
So instead of a literacy test or a poll tax there is an automobile access requirement ?
You are cool with that
Ballot drop boxes that afford people access after hours to cast a vote

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you mentioned ballot harvesting --- please explain and show where and how this has been a problematic issue in Georgia.
 
First off any restriction on voting is odd

and what demographic is most effected here. The Jr League ?

Students, elderly and African Americans !!
I am sorry you cant recognize restrictive legislation aimed at the Black community , and lets not be coy, it was aimed at black Americans. Any legislation restricting Black people will be referenced as Jim Crow. Wonder why that is

What are you claiming is a restriction?
 
First off any restriction on voting is odd

and what demographic is most effected here. The Jr League ?

Students, elderly and African Americans !!
I am sorry you cant recognize restrictive legislation aimed at the Black community , and lets not be coy, it was aimed at black Americans. Any legislation restricting Black people will be referenced as Jim Crow. Wonder why that is ?
You know better

Manipulated ?

the Lt Governor of Georgia agrees with my sentiments and for the same reasons
Coca-Cola and Delta as well.
MLB players association as well as the WNBA threatening to leave Georgia.
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I posted yesterday the National Geographic's definitions of Jim Crow and the parallels

The bastion of left wing thought, National Geo
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and why should people be forced to jump through hoops to vote ?
There are elderly that rely on Meals on Wheels to eat at least one good meal a day.
And it is assumed they have access to travel ?
Public transportation is a non factor in Georgia.
So instead of a literacy test or a poll tax there is an automobile access requirement ?
You are cool with that
Ballot drop boxes that afford people access after hours to cast a vote

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you mentioned ballot harvesting --- please explain and show where and how this has been a problematic issue in Georgia.

Let me tell you a story. It was time to redraw the Congressional districts in Georgia. The General Assembly met and they determined that they should divide up the majority black communities in Atlanta and add them into districts with majority white suburban communities. This diluted the black voting strength, reduced the number of majority-minority districts, and so made minority representation much more difficult.

Was this motivated by racial animus? The effect was certainly detrimental to black representation so does that make it automatically racist?

Well, here's the rest of the story. The party that did this was the Democratic party. They saw Georgia turning more red and so attempted to gerrymander more Democrats into Congress. Their strategy was to divide up black communities as they were the most reliably Democrat voting areas. These communities would be added into white, suburban communities at such levels to give Democrats thin majorities in those districts. The districts were majority white but with white democrats added to the black communities, you had democrat majorities.

The goal of the democrats wasn't discriminatory, it was to keep power and in doing this they employed a method that harmed black voters. But the goal was simply to keep power.

I believe the same is true here. The original bill was to eliminate no excuse absentee voting which would have nuked groups like Stacy Abrams. That was dialed back to the voter ID which makes the job for those groups harder. The fact that those groups go after black votes was irrelevant to the GOP. The fact that they go after democrat votes was the key. If the groups instead targeted young, white voters living in urban areas that voted 90%+ for democrats, they would have still been targeted.



As for the Nat Geo thing, again, you can argue against the law. There are arguments to be made. My point is comparing it to Jim Crow is absolutely silly. Literacy tests were designed to be virtually impossible for black voters to pass. There were usually different tests given to black and white voters. This law requires a state issued ID to vote. The vast, vast majority of black voters already have a state issued ID.



As for ballot harvesting, when Biden carried Georgia and then both democrats won the runoffs, who got a lot of credit? Stacy Abrams. Her group and others like hers had a large impact on the election. Democrats proudly admit this. Why were these groups suddenly able to have such a larger impact? I don't think it's any secret that the Covid rules regarding absentee ballots opened opportunities for these groups. This brings us to ballot harvesting.

Was there ballot harvesting that went on? I don't know. But I do know that this last election showed there's opportunity for ballot harvesting and certainly a temptation to do it. I think there needs to be more protections against it as it has the potential to create a new era of political bosses.

Think of it this way, suppose there's an intersection that's dangerous. You can look at the blind approach to it and the fact that people speed approaching it and know that there's the potential for problems. You don't have to wait for there to be a wreck before you put up a red light. That's where I am with ballot harvesting in Georgia. I'm not sure if there's been a wreck (ballot harvesting) but I do know it's a danger and I don't want to wait for a wreck to fix it.
 
Given my advanced age, my memory is not always reliable. But my recollection is that there was at one time one aspect of the bill being considered that had a disparate impact on minority voters. And that was the curtailment of early voting on Sundays. This provision was not included in the final bill. Your use of the word hypocrisy rang some bells. As I recall some posters here were ok with that particular item. And they were ok with finding ways to reduce the voter participation of voters who voted the wrong way. But maybe my memory is wrong about all this. So I will withhold any charges of hypocrisy, even though I now see some of the same posters saying what's the big deal. It's kinda like having your hand in the cookie jar and then taking it out without removing any cookies when an adult walks into the room. What's the big deal. No cookies were removed!

To be clear, I still don't think there is anything oppressive, suppressive, or racist about not having voting booths open on Sunday. I think any claims of any of those things being the case are absurd and ignorant of the culture across most of the state. Just so no one thinks I'm being a hypocrite.

That said, do you believe some aspect from the remainder of the bill is oppressive, suppressive, or racist?
 
Think of it this way, suppose there's an intersection that's dangerous. You can look at the blind approach to it and the fact that people speed approaching it and know that there's the potential for problems. You don't have to wait for there to be a wreck before you put up a red light. That's where I am with ballot harvesting in Georgia. I'm not sure if there's been a wreck (ballot harvesting) but I do know it's a danger and I don't want to wait for a wreck to fix it.

Trick question. The intersection is racist.
 
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