This is like the meme of the commie dweeb snarkily asking for “Sources?” for something observable
If you spend time in predominantly black and lower class communities, you can observe how difficult it is. These observations come with recorded statistics, that I've shown you, but you refuse to look at.
Many Americans who have ID, transportation, and voting eligibility choose not to vote. It’s their right and it’s not a big deal.
Neat. So for those who want to use their right, we should make it as easy as possible for them to exercise it.
a few otherwise eligible people who want to vote and who want to have valid ID but who can’t afford the $25 ID fee or the transportation cost of getting to the ID center don’t get to vote
Then that's a poorly run government if they have to pay to vote.
You talk about bus rides but many communities don't have reliable public transportation, so if you're suggesting that our government puts some serious investment into that, that would be excellent.
When you grossly misrepresented the “I don’t care” line, you were blatantly disingenuous
I didn't misinterpret it. I know you meant specifically my age. I was using that line as a larger sign of the whole: that you don't care about facts.
But if you think any of the stats on your link are relevant to the analysis and considerations above, feel free to cherry pick and quote or paraphrase them to me, and I’ll decide if they’re worth verifying.
Buddy you can't even provide a source to what you're saying. Why would I bother breaking down the links I already sent to you even further if you're too stupid to click on it yourself?
“probably” isn’t a “conclusion”. Maybe the CA govt doesn’t, but other states might, and in CA there are probably other organizations who help with that sort of thing. Anyway, you’re back to the idea that black people are too dumb to acquire and budget $25. I’m not buying that.
You’re too lazy to use statistics to formulate a thesis on why this noncitizen voting bill is needed. If you’re simply unable because your stats suck, that’s unfortunate because it looks like you’re unwilling because you’re instead trying to bait me into clicking on some shady shit. Too suspect. Do your own work. This bill is unnecessary until proven otherwise.
Moreover, they shouldn’t have to. There shouldn’t be any financial requirement to vote, even if it’s just a dollar. Voting should be free and easily accessible to all citizens.
They don’t. Do research instead of just wondering.
Anyway, you’re back to the idea that black people are too dumb to acquire and budget $25. I’m not buying that.
I’m not buying it either, that’s not the point I’m making.
Do your own work.
Coming from the guy that’s not only too lazy to provide a link to support his own claims, not only too lazy to actually research anything before making a point, but also too lazy to click the link provided by others.
Do any work, bud. I’m not gonna hold your hand the whole time.
If you spend time in predominantly black and lower class communities, you can observe how difficult it is. These observations come with recorded statistics, that I've shown you, but you refuse to look at.
Neat. So for those who want to use their right, we should make it as easy as possible for them to exercise it.
Then that's a poorly run government if they have to pay to vote.
You talk about bus rides but many communities don't have reliable public transportation, so if you're suggesting that our government puts some serious investment into that, that would be excellent.
I didn't misinterpret it. I know you meant specifically my age. I was using that line as a larger sign of the whole: that you don't care about facts.
Buddy you can't even provide a source to what you're saying. Why would I bother breaking down the links I already sent to you even further if you're too stupid to click on it yourself?
Ok, so waive the ID fee for financial hardship cases. They probably already do that.
Just pick out one or two good stats
Whoops, they don’t. You should try actually looking up facts instead of just thinking about it and making up your own conclusions.
Just read it yourself. I looked up and gave you the link. Don’t be lazy.
“probably” isn’t a “conclusion”. Maybe the CA govt doesn’t, but other states might, and in CA there are probably other organizations who help with that sort of thing. Anyway, you’re back to the idea that black people are too dumb to acquire and budget $25. I’m not buying that.
You’re too lazy to use statistics to formulate a thesis on why this noncitizen voting bill is needed. If you’re simply unable because your stats suck, that’s unfortunate because it looks like you’re unwilling because you’re instead trying to bait me into clicking on some shady shit. Too suspect. Do your own work. This bill is unnecessary until proven otherwise.
Moreover, they shouldn’t have to. There shouldn’t be any financial requirement to vote, even if it’s just a dollar. Voting should be free and easily accessible to all citizens.
They don’t. Do research instead of just wondering.
I’m not buying it either, that’s not the point I’m making.
Coming from the guy that’s not only too lazy to provide a link to support his own claims, not only too lazy to actually research anything before making a point, but also too lazy to click the link provided by others.
Do any work, bud. I’m not gonna hold your hand the whole time.