https://www.yahoo.com/news/6-10-trum...164910534.html
Surprised by this. Trump support wide but not deep? Assumed the exact opposite.
In a twisted sense this is a win-win for Trump. He’s going to talk s**t about anyone and anything, all day every day, regardless of whether it’s permitted. If the order disappears, then there’s no reason for him to modify his behavior. If the order is reinstated, there’s no reason for him to modify his behavior, because if he violates the order and consequences ensue, that just reinforces his martyrdom narrative.
A commentator with serious appellate advocacy experience weighs in on today’s argument.
https://joycevance.substack.com/p/ga...m_medium=email
A poll does normal thing in response to crazy political malfeasance in shock to everyone.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nj-sen-ro...004800555.html
That's not a joke (not that you meant it to be). Look at the recent election in Argentina. Javier Milei is a very right-wing, libertarian who ran on a platform of cutting out tons of Govt positions. Right now it seems many nations have populist fever. America is no exception.
I didn't mean it to be.
I have an access to healthcare bias. I view way too much through that prism and I admit it, but smaller government = less access to healthcare and it will widen the rural/urban divide. Rural hospitals are struggling already. More of them will close if there isn't governmental intervention.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/22/u...s-threats.html
An underreported trend caused by the attack on our electoral system is the loss of election workers in record numbers.
In my experience, poll workers have always been old. I'm sure that plays a part.
Id volunteer but I hate people and I'm too prone to make stupid jokes. I'm sure I couldn't make it a full day without trying to tell a voter who had on way to much flair for their party that the election is tomorrow and this is just practice today.
And take away drop box locations. And limit early voting. Therefore longer lines, less voting. Surprise, the biggest problems will be in urban areas, where there are less Election Day voting locations per person.
If you can't win with your ideas and policies, you have to keep the other side from voting. Especially when thousands of your voters are dying every day (9,480 people died every day in the U.S. (us, get it?) in 2021). Meanwhile, there are more than 8 million newly eligible voters every election cycle (2 years, so that'll be 16 million since the last prez election), mostly young people who believe in women's health care, LBGQT rights, climate change, etc.
There's a tidal wave coming and they'll do anything to stop it. Must keep minority rule at all costs.
Past is gone, thou canst not that recall; Future is not, may not be at all;
Present is, [so] improve the flying hour; Present only is within thy power. - Friar Park Clock Tower [author unknown]
Past is gone, thou canst not that recall; Future is not, may not be at all;
Present is, [so] improve the flying hour; Present only is within thy power. - Friar Park Clock Tower [author unknown]
Yup. And the argument that these suppression efforts are to prevent people from voting who shouldn't be is incredibly lame. There is a much, much bigger issue with people who should be voting being unable to than people who shouldn't be voting being able to. I'm sure those who solely get their news from certain sources will get flooded and brainwashed with the one-off examples of someone voting who shouldn't be (and of course they will be doing that in one of the big, bad, blue urban areas even though most of the cases of this being found have happened in red, rural areas). But that is the exception, not the rule.
If those who are constantly looking to play games with the system would actually focus their efforts on helping their fellow Americans (and I mean all fellow Americans, rather than the divisiveness certain politicians seem obsessed with), the world would be a better place.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Agreed.
Anyone who is an American ought to be outraged by attempts to restrict voting access. This should not be a partisan issue, nor should it be even remotely controversial.
These massive changes to the laws in states are absolutely based on fear-mongering. There is extremely little evidence of voter fraud despite the wave of anxiety around the possibility of it.
It is a absolutely gross and anti-democratic to have these new laws that will 100% restrict voting in some particular communities more than others.
It makes me very angry.
Every time I have been to the voting booth, they have made me prove my identity using a valid state-issued driver's license. No exceptions. They force me to vote at a certain place, and after I show them my ID, they look up my name on a list of registered voters to make sure I am on it. Then they make a note by my name to show that I have already voted, in case somebody else were to come to that place trying to vote using my name.
Are there places where this is not the case? I guess I don't understand all the angst about people voting who 'shouldn't vote,' given that the process for me has always been rigorous and exact.