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Comment Re:Vote by mail. (Score 1) 388

We are both in agreement that the formula is simple: if a measure stops more fraud than legitimate votes it is good.

The concept I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around is that you apparently genuinely believe that removing mail-in ballots would stop more fraudulent than real voters. The number of fraud cases is likely extremely low, to the point of being a statistical anomaly. Why make it harder to vote for people who have to work, single parents, the elderly, those without transportation, etc?

Comment Re:FUD Dectected (Score 1) 126

As someone who has personally dealt with this issue, let me provide some insight. Every time you say "this isn't me!" they will cancel your card and issue you a new one. Now you have to wait a week or so for your new card, update every place where you use that number, hope they don't charge during that time, activate the new card, etc. It's a hassle. Now imagine a future where these scammers are all over the place.

Comment Re:Apparently Worse Now (Score 1) 111

"They're the same party as far as any rational person is concerned." I guess gay people wanting the legal protections or marriage, starving people wanting food, dying people wanting medical care, victimless "criminals" wanting to ingest a plant, and the poor wanting a safety net to keep them off the streets aren't rational people. Yep, both parties are totally the same.

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