Can someone explain why the Voter ID law is bad and why the Political Correctness Liberals get their panties in a wad about this? (Just to clarify I generally am more likely to support leftists candidates due to their support of environmental policies, social policies, opposition to neo-colonialism, lack of affiliation with the Christian Right, and not being on the payroll for Big Energy and the Banks)If you seriously can't afford a $10 government issue ID card then you obviously have budgeting problems....Even the homeless seems to afford a couple 40's of miller high life a week. So essentially a voter ID card means 3 days of not boozing....Soap Box is dead and I figured I'd get some good trolling along with good responses in chit-chat.
7/13/2015 12:49:08 PM
How will we count the votes of dead people if they have to present ID??
7/13/2015 12:52:00 PM
True!The only reason I bring up the topic was I was reading about Scott Walker following his announcement for president. I thinkthe Voter ID thing was the only bullet point from his platform I agree with. To be against a "new direction in leadership" hesounds like another blow-hard right-wing conservative blowhard rallying for enforcement of Christian values (pro-life, anti-gay marriage, etc)while whining about ACA, and being the champion of corporate america (by the way I support "Right-to-work" and think Unions have out-servedtheir purpose in the modern era of OSHA, minimum-wage, and other laws protecting workers).
7/13/2015 12:58:33 PM
honestly I don't see what the big deal is. It makes sense to show a government issued ID to be able to vote.
7/13/2015 12:59:03 PM
a blow-hard blowhard, eh?
7/13/2015 1:02:07 PM
I had to come to work early just to avoid the crowd gathering for the march later this afternoon in W-S
7/13/2015 1:08:28 PM
7/13/2015 1:30:21 PM
solution...mobile DMV.
7/13/2015 1:50:50 PM
7/13/2015 1:54:33 PM
Forcing people to buy products from private business is also unconstitutional. That didn't stop our government. And you know damned well that the liberals would be out in force to make sure that every Tom, Dick, Harry and Jane would get bussed somewhere to get their ID's made. Transportation would NOT be a problem, just like it isn't a problem for them to get to the polls in the first place.
7/13/2015 1:54:34 PM
7/13/2015 1:55:27 PM
I'd like to preface my previous comment with the notion that I'm not 100% for the voter ID law. I just think the reasons people are giving that are against the law are stupid.
7/13/2015 1:57:50 PM
7/13/2015 2:05:46 PM
^^ Fine. Forget the transportation issue. Requiring the expenditure of funds for the right to vote is illegal and unconstitutional. Period.
7/13/2015 2:14:03 PM
7/13/2015 2:26:57 PM
Yes -- I thought people who couldn't afford to get the $10 ID would get it for free. And I am certain that the same people who drive around and pick people up to vote could pick people up to obtain an ID. If you can't get to the DMV to get an ID, how are you getting to the polls to vote?
7/13/2015 2:28:48 PM
public transportation
7/13/2015 2:29:37 PM
So why couldn't you use public transportation to get the ID's?And I feel certain that there are ways worked into the bill to either get it for free, or get it reimbursed.
7/13/2015 2:32:41 PM
Which is still available to people who need to get an ID.
7/13/2015 2:32:53 PM
7/13/2015 2:34:18 PM
Pretty sure you have to have an ID to prove you're eligible to work in this state. So I doubt you're discussing lost wages here.And again, the same people who bus voters to the polls will bus voters to get IDs.Also:
7/13/2015 2:39:15 PM
7/13/2015 2:39:50 PM
The DMV was supposed to give out free IDs, but then they didn't and were allegedly charging people in some circumstances. Atleast, that's what conservatives claimed the reasoning was behind the NCGA weakening the law recently:http://dailyhaymaker.com/?p=11694
7/13/2015 2:45:10 PM
I'm not sure you could have found a more credible source.
7/13/2015 2:51:36 PM
7/13/2015 2:53:20 PM
I still don't understand why somebody has to take off a day from work to get an ID, when they need an ID to cash their checks from said job. Or if they do not work, they need an ID to receive their government assistance.Care to address that glaring hole in your argument?[Edited on July 13, 2015 at 3:03 PM. Reason : maybe they have direct deposit. oh wait, they need an ID to open a bank account]
7/13/2015 2:59:49 PM
You can not get a photo ID in person anymore, you have to wait for the mail which takes 7-10 days. This could potentially cost your ability to vote in an election. Unconstitutional.
7/13/2015 3:16:28 PM
Doesn't go into effect until 2016. That 7-10 day waiting period would surely be resolved by then.
7/13/2015 3:18:13 PM
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7/13/2015 3:25:06 PM
more like EFTTwista10
7/13/2015 3:26:11 PM
I vote to the left, and I've also been a chief judge of a few elections. I have zero problem with requiring some form of identity. The bullshit statistics about voter fraud are horribly flawed. It is nearly impossible to detect. I could vote in several places with absolutely no problem, if I so desired, as I know friends that have moved and are still on the NC registered voter list. It happens more than you think.The voter ID is just as much, however, about the integrity of the election, and not just getting rid of fraud. People need to be able to trust that these results are legitimate, and for there to be little to no cause to doubt an outcome.[Edited on July 13, 2015 at 3:29 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2015 3:28:27 PM
7/13/2015 3:29:01 PM
He's not going to be able to... There are already wait time requirements to be able to vote.And I believe in the new law (I could be wrong), if someone shows up and doesn't have an ID, they can vote provisionally, and that vote will be counted when they bring proof.The one big thing that is always pushed in training, is that EVERYONE votes, even people that didn't follow the rules, and those provisional ballots are reviewed after the election.[Edited on July 13, 2015 at 3:32 PM. Reason : .]
7/13/2015 3:30:19 PM
Poll taxes violate the 14th Amendment.
7/13/2015 3:31:42 PM
And how is this a poll tax?
7/13/2015 3:33:11 PM
My logic is fucked because of people who get paid cash under the table. k
7/13/2015 3:33:49 PM
Except free IDs are already available. Where is the tax?
7/13/2015 3:34:05 PM
Good primer on all the ways you can vote...http://democracy-nc.org/downloads/HowToGetID.pdf
7/13/2015 3:35:19 PM
I think they will only be satisfied when people don't have to spend any money at all ever to get an ID and vote. So, free bus fare for everyone. Free taxis to the polling place. Reimburse people for time they have to take off work. Better yet, just make voting day a mandatory paid holiday. Or, we could send people out to peoples' houses, so they don't even have to spend money to get dressed that day. [Edited on July 13, 2015 at 3:36 PM. Reason : ]
7/13/2015 3:35:35 PM
It is unconstitutional to enact a ban on people registering prior to their 18th birthday, then have a 30 day waiting period in effect at the same time. The result is voting age adults being banned from voting.
7/13/2015 3:37:19 PM
7/13/2015 3:43:03 PM
So there really isn't a good reason to be against this law.
7/13/2015 3:45:13 PM
7/13/2015 3:46:48 PM
If you read the laws that Beethoven has posted, then yeah, pretty much.
7/13/2015 3:52:40 PM
7/13/2015 3:53:44 PM
So how soon can we expect absentee voters to be required to take a picture of themselves holding their ID, with the holograms showing, when they send in their request for a ballot? Currently, they only need an old utility bill. Seems like absentee vote stuffing is the easiest and most probably form of voter fraud.
7/13/2015 3:58:48 PM
Ok I will go along with the law if you have to show photo ID to a notary to vote via absentee ballot. There is nothing in place right now to keep all the old republican voters from requesting an absentee ballot for their whole household and voting for them. This is obviously a threat to voting security. The absentee voters should have to appear in person in front of a notary public to get their photo ID verified and send the notarized absentee ballot in for it to be counted.
7/13/2015 4:01:45 PM