Columnist Cameron Smith opines that if conservatives want to raise verification standards for voter registration concomitant with that is a responsibility to help people meet those standards.
I also thank Mr. Smith for using the term “voting access,” and not “ballot access,” a term that should be reserved for candidates’ ballot access.
We readers HATE anything thoughtful
Candidate ballot access and voter ballot access are two sides of the same election transaction.
Including Redpath getting his opponent thrown off the ballot?
I disagree with the article’s premise as described here. The idea of universal or near universal voting sounds good and fair, but in reality it results in one in a million people having any real say and the rest being easily manipulated.
About one in a thousand people should be allowed to vote, in nations with about a hundred voters.
I actually can’t think for myself, but I love things other people tell me are thoughtful. I’m basically a total puppet. Communists who consider themselves or are considered by others to be intellectuals must be super smart, so naturally I agree with them.
I posted as Trumpisgod because ideas that are actually way to the right of Trump, and people who acknowledge that he’s the lesser evil when it comes to anyone who can actually get elected, cause me too much confusion and cognitive dissonance. I can’t deal with it, so I try to pretend that they are the ones who hate being thoughtful. In reality, though, that’s actually me, just like you all thought
I agree with Libtard Moron.