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by VLM
3519 days ago
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"all of them see strong correlation with voter participation" Yeah I bet. Your boss will trade your mail in ballot for your paycheck this week. Turn it in with your calculus exam for 5 bonus points. Don't forget to take your ballot to Bible study group this Sunday, we're going to fill them out together to make sure we do it correctly. If you're in a nursing home just hand it to your favorite nurse, after all she's in charge of your medication so you have motivation to keep her happy. Your postman will simply toss it out if he doesn't like your vote but he does have a bid out for $5 if you'd like to sell, because one of the local parties is buying from him for $10 per ballot. On the other hand the gas station clerk down the street is offering $9 because his margins are lower and he paid off the cops like he paid off the health inspector and he's easier to get in touch with. I suppose if all the dollars are concentrating in ever fewer hands, we need some kind of paper currency, and if they'd allow early voting up to perhaps 3 years and 364 days before the next election... Its possibly the only way we'll ever see the government getting a form of currency into the general public's hands to boost economic activity rather than just bailing out the bankers as usual. Mail in is fairly banana republic tier. Its kinda like drug legalization, yeah that stuff isn't good for you, but at least if its above board and semi legalized then at least we can observe and track it, kinda, rather than underground and out of control. Actually its more like a red light district, the only way to make it worse would be to drive it underground. At least looking at vote totals we can tell how corrupt an election is based on level of mail in voting rather than knowing its bad but not how bad in total. |
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At the same time, I'm not aware of literally a single complaint about this kind of thing in US states that practice mail-in voting...
And drug legalization is "banana republic tier", really? No. It's a recognition that "this stuff isn't good for you" is not a sound basis for passing laws, for one thing - and for another, it turned out that a lot of "isn't good" was just plain out lies and misdirection.
I mean, seriously, are you saying that WA and OR are banana republics?