No All Star Game in Atlanta This Season?

Yet it was one of the most secure in history other than people hated votes being counted late? If they had a drop dead vote deadline for all votes to be counted, they would still have to be counted no? But you're saying the only problem you have is people not having ID's. Am I correct?

How do we know it was the most secured exactly? Because some government non elected official said it was?
 
It's an income issue that happens to dovetail with race because of the suppressive and colonialist history of this country. Not that hard to understand.

It's not hard to understand at all, and it isn't misunderstood by those defending it. Quite the opposite...they understand it completely, and are using that understanding to their benefit.

Defenders are pretending to misunderstand because that's the only why their defense holds up. Well, except for tehteh...he really is just too stupid to understand.
 
People like him WANT the executive branch of government to right all the laws. Destroy the very foundation America is built on but he is a function of the failed academic system so you can understand.

But he will write something eloquently.

Idiots masquerading as intellectuals.


I'm sure Enscheff and anybody else can defend themselves, but the foundation of what America was built on is the worst argument you can make considering that none of that has mattered over the last few years.
 
People like him WANT the executive branch of government to write all the laws. Destroy the very foundation America is built on but he is a function of the failed academic system so you can understand.

But he will write something eloquently.

Idiots masquerading as intellectuals.

I'm actually in favor of curtailing executive powers, both in public and private enterprises.

Making this discussion about executive or emergency powers is, again, another classic dodge.
 
How do these minorities even watch their kids? Do they know when to feed them?

It’s racism that nobody is helping them by giving daily information on how to respond to life.
 
Yeah it's wild that we made unprecedented emergency changes for a pandemic and don't immediately make everything permanent.

I've been working from home for the last 12 months, and now my company wants me back in the office in the fall?

The nerve! How dare they??

I mean actually yeah. You weren’t needed in the office for 12 months. Seems like you could continue to do your work from home.
 
How do we know it was the most secured exactly? Because some government non elected official said it was?
I'm sure you had a better way to deal with it? Considering the people who lost tried to screw up voting and disenfranchise votes and still lost, it's no wonder they're trying to change the game.
 
I'm actually in favor of curtailing executive powers, both in public and private enterprises.

Making this discussion about executive or emergency powers is, again, another classic dodge.

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.
 
Agreed. They should probably continue to allow you to work from home, assuming your productivity remained reasonably static. They could even downsize their footprint, save some overhead on real estate, and open up property for housing or services that actually need to take place in-person (like schools, hospitals, et cetera).

But that's also a classic sturg dodge: we're not talking about how a private entity conducts its business, but how a public and enumerated right is made available by a government to its constituents. Why curtail an infrastructure that's already there, and the expansion of which is objectively good? Unless there might be some other, ulterior motivation ...

Because even if things were kosher in 2020 - and by all accounts they were - that doesn't mean elections couldn't be targeted in the future with a sophisticated method of harvesting votes.

Putting security in place to enable integrity of every vote, while expanding the opportunity and access of casting that vote, is a good thing.

As I said, the law objectively expands voting access from this time last year. And MLB is getting their woke points by throwing a fit over it. I cant wait til they move it to a more restrictive city.
 
I'm sure you had a better way to deal with it? Considering the people who lost tried to screw up voting and disenfranchise votes and still lost, it's no wonder they're trying to change the game.

How did they try to disenfranchise votes exactly. By standing up for representative democracy?
 
How do these minorities even watch their kids? Do they know when to feed them?

It’s racism that nobody is helping them by giving daily information on how to respond to life.

Aaaand strawman.

When you have no logical argument, build a strawman to knock down.
 
People like him WANT the executive branch of government to write all the laws. Destroy the very foundation America is built on but he is a function of the failed academic system so you can understand.

But he will write something eloquently.

Idiots masquerading as intellectuals.

A Trumpkin denouncing the executive branch grabbing more power has to be the funniest thing I've read in a while.

How little self awareness must tehteh have haha?
 
A Trumpkin denouncing the executive branch grabbing more power has to be the funniest thing I've read in a while.

How little self awareness must tehteh have haha?

The last administration ceded more power to the states than almost any one in the past fifty years. Look no further than the Biden administration as an example of one that is trying to drastically expand the executive branches footprint.
 
LMAO!
I don't understand how some people can't see though the wording. These laws will disproportionately harm Black, brown, and Native American voters. Legislators tried to pass even more onerous laws — like canceling vote by mail but preserving it for the segment of the electorate that tilts white and more conservative.

I hate political debates and we're not focused on baseball, but it is what it is. Some people are never going to see it or want to see it.

What the hell is so racist about having to show who you really are when it pertains to voting? Seriously.
 
According to our github data, productivity declined meaningfully in 2020

Sounds like you need to find a better way to motivate the talent you pretend to manage.

Oh wait, you don't actually have the authority to incentivize anything as a project manager pretending to be a real boss.
 
What the hell is so racist about having to show who you really are when it pertains to voting? Seriously.

It's literally been explained 10 times in this thread. If you can't grasp it by now, you never will.

Just go drink soon more laundry detergent you stole from your neighbor and pass out, you toothless hick.
 
Vote by mail is universally viewed as opening the door to massive election fraud. That is an undeniable fact but the left somehow is making an argument that showing an ID to get one and cast one is somehow too much to ask for.
In realty there should be absolutely no excuse mail in voting and just massively expand in person voting.
 
How did they try to disenfranchise votes exactly. By standing up for representative democracy?

LMAO. You've shown your true self time and time again. I'm not surprised. Standing up for democracy by challenging only states/districts where those brown people voted too much? Keep trying.

Do you go to Braves games? Just wondering? Perhaps there should be a chop country get together to discuss these tangible musings.
 
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