• cheloxin@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Yeah, I don’t get that one either. Granted, I’m not registered or ever plan to vote unless/until direct democracy exists, but how do they determine if you’re in the right district, precinct, etc. without confirming your identity? I would think that making sure people are doing things correctly and fairly would be a thing most people that aren’t trying to cheat the system would want.

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      It’s because we don’t have a FREE federal ID. There is no mechanism by which someone with no money can get any identification paperwork. If that were possible, I agree requiring an ID would be good, but until then it just weeds out the poorest.

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      2 months ago

      Sorry but as you are a non-voter, your opinion doesn’t matter.

      You could be drawing the most detailed genitalia on your voting ballot, but you’ve missed some hairy opportunities, I feel sorry for you man/ma’am

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          Firstly, free anything sounds very un-american.

          More generally though, that doesn’t really solve the problem.

          People living in poverty often just don’t have the time, access, and / or mental acuity to attend to this type of personal administration stuff.

          If you’re living hand-to-mouth, it’s just not a priority… you can’t eat your ID.

          If you don’t have a home it may be difficult to obtain an ID, and if you have one it might be difficult to keep it.