jimnyc
07-19-2021, 01:44 PM
This is beyond pissing me off now. Why aren't there folks on TV or in the media screaming about this, and proving that folks almost all have ID already, or their lives are a mess.
We'll never know, but would love to know how many US citizens of voting age have an ID, and how many don't. With all things considered, one simply cannot function properly in todays society without a photo ID.
The way they run with it though, and never ever ending, is comical and sad, but more worrisome as well. It's nothing more than a strategy to garner more votes.
And if anything, Democrats and the left are bringing back a civil war, with all of their lies and racism claiming and supporting of just about everything that is wrong.
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Joe Biden: Requiring Voter ID Is Bringing Back The Civil War
It was always a mistake to treat the ravings of a man who once told African Americans that Mitt Romney would “put y’all back in chains” as having credibility on racial issues or history. When then-Vice President Joe Biden uttered that hyperbolic lie during a 2012 campaign speech, that sort of calumny against Republicans seemed to embarrass even partisan Democrats.
Republicans skewered his claim that a GOP stand on financial regulatory policy was the harbinger of the return of slavery. But Democrats mostly shrugged their shoulders and put it down to the crazy uncle role Biden seemed to play in the Obama administration.
Nine years later, the same man (now acclaimed by his corporate media cheerleaders as the avatar of decency and honesty) is still toeing the same line. On Tuesday, he gave a speech about the dispute over new voter integrity laws sponsored by Republicans, and Democrats’ attempt to rewrite voting regulations on a national level.
The result was, if anything, an even crazier version of his “chains” speech. Speaking at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, his assertion that Republican voting laws are “an attempt to suppress and subvert the right to vote,” comparable to “Jim Crow,” was equally hyperbolic. He also went on to say, “We’re facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War. That’s not hyperbole, since the Civil War.”
His frequent use of the word “literally” and his attempts to deny that he is using hyperbole make one wonder if he knows what these words mean, or if the content of the legislation he is denouncing has ever been explained to him.
Rest - https://thefederalist.com/2021/07/19/joe-biden-requiring-voter-id-is-bringing-back-the-civil-war/
We'll never know, but would love to know how many US citizens of voting age have an ID, and how many don't. With all things considered, one simply cannot function properly in todays society without a photo ID.
The way they run with it though, and never ever ending, is comical and sad, but more worrisome as well. It's nothing more than a strategy to garner more votes.
And if anything, Democrats and the left are bringing back a civil war, with all of their lies and racism claiming and supporting of just about everything that is wrong.
--
Joe Biden: Requiring Voter ID Is Bringing Back The Civil War
It was always a mistake to treat the ravings of a man who once told African Americans that Mitt Romney would “put y’all back in chains” as having credibility on racial issues or history. When then-Vice President Joe Biden uttered that hyperbolic lie during a 2012 campaign speech, that sort of calumny against Republicans seemed to embarrass even partisan Democrats.
Republicans skewered his claim that a GOP stand on financial regulatory policy was the harbinger of the return of slavery. But Democrats mostly shrugged their shoulders and put it down to the crazy uncle role Biden seemed to play in the Obama administration.
Nine years later, the same man (now acclaimed by his corporate media cheerleaders as the avatar of decency and honesty) is still toeing the same line. On Tuesday, he gave a speech about the dispute over new voter integrity laws sponsored by Republicans, and Democrats’ attempt to rewrite voting regulations on a national level.
The result was, if anything, an even crazier version of his “chains” speech. Speaking at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, his assertion that Republican voting laws are “an attempt to suppress and subvert the right to vote,” comparable to “Jim Crow,” was equally hyperbolic. He also went on to say, “We’re facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War. That’s not hyperbole, since the Civil War.”
His frequent use of the word “literally” and his attempts to deny that he is using hyperbole make one wonder if he knows what these words mean, or if the content of the legislation he is denouncing has ever been explained to him.
Rest - https://thefederalist.com/2021/07/19/joe-biden-requiring-voter-id-is-bringing-back-the-civil-war/