jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
No it isn’t. Everything you want to remain was not voted on and written by a representative governement.
Saying you don’t want any changes to what was done for the pandemic means that you don’t believe in our system of government. There are plenty of ****holes in the world that believe what you do. You are welcome to go there and not ruin the greatest country this world has seen.
You guys love dodging almost as much as you love imputing strawmen to people with whom you disagree.
I never said anything about "[not wanting] any changes to what was done for the pandemic". There's a lot of things I hope go back to "normal", though I also recognize not all of those things will be able to return to "normal", and not all will return on a timeline convenient for me; I also think there are some things that shouldn't change back, as we learn lessons about human adaptability, generating a few positives out of what was otherwise a pretty massive, pretty tragic global crisis.
As for the more immediate, actual topic-at-hand: What I actually said was that ballot-access needs to be as easy, and voting as frictionless, as humanly possible. Dismantling an infrastructure that helped achieve that, then pretending that doing 5% better than how things were before that expansion of infrastructure, is disingenuous at best—and I'm tempted not to assume the best of motivations here.