We should NEVER have ID in the United States. No, it's the other way around: The government needs to prove to US who THEY are.
There is only one reason and ever one reason for the government to try and identify someone, and that's when they have evidence that a crime has been committed, and they suspect someone of committing it. THAT'S IT.
If you think someone is voting who should not be -- then point at them and accuse them of a crime.
It used to be we have polling stations in precincts small enough that everyone knew each other. We should go back to that. No anonymous voting. If you don't live in the area, and people don't know you, you don't get to vote.
My guess is you don't actually KNOW who most of of the people you know actually are, you've taken their word for who they SAID they were. How do you really know your neighbor Bill Smith is actually Bill Smith?
There is only one reason and ever one reason for the government to try and identify someone, and that's when they have evidence that a crime has been committed, and they suspect someone of committing it. THAT'S IT.
No voter ID?
If you think someone is voting who should not be -- then point at them and accuse them of a crime.
It used to be we have polling stations in precincts small enough that everyone knew each other. We should go back to that. No anonymous voting. If you don't live in the area, and people don't know you, you don't get to vote.
My guess is you don't actually KNOW who most of of the people you know actually are, you've taken their word for who they SAID they were. How do you really know your neighbor Bill Smith is actually Bill Smith?
I don't care whether my neighbor is really Bill Smith or not
I only care that he stays off my lawn
If we enter into a business transaction, all I care about is that he holds up his end and I hold up my end.
Identity is overrated. We proved a long time ago that we can have a functioning society on the internet with anonymity.