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This week is not going well for the hapless left. First, they "shutdown" the government. Only problem was, no one noticed. The government was shutdown for three days and virtually no one knew. The news spent precious little time on it. 

They ended up voting for a spending bill that got them almost nothing they asked for and zero credit for anything they did get. 

Then Harry Enton took a huge left wing issue and torpedoes it:

CNN’s Harry Enten Torpedoes Schumer’s Claim Voter ID Is ‘Jim Crow’ Legislation: ‘The American People Are With Nicki Minaj!’

81% support voter ID legislation.

75% of blacks support it. 

Voter ID is about to become law. Opposing it will just show the world who is guilty of fraud. The VAST majority of Americans want voter ID laws. VAST MAJORITY. 

Those that don't want it? Why? Because they benefit from it. They want voter fraud. They NEED voter fraud. 

Democrats lose the budget battle.

Democrats lose the voter ID battle. 

 

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Maybe blacks didn't like the "blacks are somehow incapable of getting ID" narrative. 

If the Cultist Narrative Network/Cultist Broadcasting Corporation gave an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, leftists would believe everything they typed.

"I don't hate American's, I pointed out the literacy rate to Uncle Sam." - LinkSoul

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2 minutes ago, WestCanMan said:

Maybe blacks didn't like the "blacks are somehow incapable of getting ID" narrative. 

Really? Why don't they like being called stupid by their white, liberal saviors? 

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1 hour ago, gatomontes99 said:

This week is not going well for the hapless left. First, they "shutdown" the government. Only problem was, no one noticed. The government was shutdown for three days and virtually no one knew. The news spent precious little time on it. 

They ended up voting for a spending bill that got them almost nothing they asked for and zero credit for anything they did get. 

Then Harry Enton took a huge left wing issue and torpedoes it:

CNN’s Harry Enten Torpedoes Schumer’s Claim Voter ID Is ‘Jim Crow’ Legislation: ‘The American People Are With Nicki Minaj!’

81% support voter ID legislation.

75% of blacks support it. 

Voter ID is about to become law. Opposing it will just show the world who is guilty of fraud. The VAST majority of Americans want voter ID laws. VAST MAJORITY. 

Those that don't want it? Why? Because they benefit from it. They want voter fraud. They NEED voter fraud. 

Democrats lose the budget battle.

Democrats lose the voter ID battle. 

 

Really dumb take. Nobody "benefits" from voter impersonation fraud because it is virtually nonexistent--and certainly irrelevant to outcomes. 

Factually, it's not a problem, so what is this law really trying to accomplish? Excluding more voters. 

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2 minutes ago, Hodad said:

Really dumb take. Nobody "benefits" from voter impersonation fraud because it is virtually nonexistent--and certainly irrelevant to outcomes. 

Factually, it's not a problem, so what is this law really trying to accomplish? Excluding more voters. 

Didn't your side also tell us there was no where near enough fraud in federal and state spending to make a difference? Do you blame me for not believing your link? 

The system is designed to hide fraud. No ID is needed to prove who voted. No trace of who voted is left on the ballot. And then you say there is no evidence of fraud. Well, no shit Sherlock. 

The evidence we need is in who is against preventing fraud. Eighty one percent of America wants voter ID. They know that a secure election is important. The people that don't want secure elections are in congress or are useful idìots. 

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Hodad said:

Really dumb take. Nobody "benefits" from voter impersonation fraud because it is virtually nonexistent--and certainly irrelevant to outcomes. 

Factually, it's not a problem, so what is this law really trying to accomplish? Excluding more voters. 

Lol...wrong.

You are simply and obviously upset 'cause 1 of your Libbie cheats is being shut down.

Here's another...

have a nice day...

 

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Posted
40 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Lol...wrong.

You are simply and obviously upset 'cause 1 of your Libbie cheats is being shut down.

Here's another...

have a nice day...

And you try to make a point with the 2nd biggest LIAR in the Trump admin. Only because she gets so many opportunities. Otherwise it's probably Noem. 

And you are BLIND to their LIES. LMAO

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2 hours ago, gatomontes99 said:

Didn't your side also tell us there was no where near enough fraud in federal and state spending to make a difference? Do you blame me for not believing your link? 

The system is designed to hide fraud. No ID is needed to prove who voted. No trace of who voted is left on the ballot. And then you say there is no evidence of fraud. Well, no shit Sherlock. 

The evidence we need is in who is against preventing fraud. Eighty one percent of America wants voter ID. They know that a secure election is important. The people that don't want secure elections are in congress or are useful idìots. 

Don't be ridiculous--a big ask. It's not just an open voting machine where anyone can vote with no record.  That's nonsense. 

If you think voter impersonation is a rampant problem, you have to believe someone is committing a felony for the payoff of one (1) vote while navigating a system already booby-trapped with safeguards. Here’s what they’d have to slip past:

  • Voter registration
    You don’t just wander in off the street and vote. You have to be registered in advance, with your info checked against government records. 

  • Poll books
    When you check in, your name gets crossed off a list. That list’s entire job is “make sure this person hasn’t already voted.” It is extremely good at its job. If someone else tries to vote in that name, one or both get "caught."

  • Signatures
    You sign something. That signature can be compared to the one on file. Congrats, your crime now involves handwriting analysis.

  • One vote per human
    Once you vote, that’s it. You don't get to go again somewhere else. (you have one shot at one location that you have to know ahead of time.)

  • Provisional ballots
    If anything seems off, your vote goes into the democracy equivalent of airport secondary screening. It only counts after you prove who you are.

  • Voter roll maintenance
    States regularly clean voter rolls to remove duplicates, people who moved, and people who are no longer alive and therefore pretty unlikely to vote. And we'd certainly notice when they do.

  • Bipartisan poll workers and observers
    The polls are staffed by people who do not trust each other politically and are thrilled to catch funny business.

  • Post-election audits
    Paper trails, audits, and recounts exist specifically to catch irregularities after the fact. If something weird happened, it doesn’t just vanish into the ether.

  • Felony penalties
    Voter impersonation is a serious crime. The risk–reward ratio here is years in prison for zero practical impact. Super dumb.

So yeah — before we even get to voter ID laws, the system already assumes people might try something dumb and plans accordingly. And yes, occasionally someone DOES try something dumb, because they are not aware of all the measures in place, but it's beyond obvious that this is NOT in any way a reasonable way of cheating in or rigging an election. The manual effort of it alone is infeasible. If someone actually had the will to cheat, this would be the very last method on the list. 

Republicans have been lying about stolen elections for so long that they sown FUD in the population. Congratulations, I guess? But regardless of how people feel about it, the facts are that it's pointless. All cost, no payoff. 

And while the generally public might have been fooled by the FUD, the Republican legislators know exactly what they are doing and why they are doing it.

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1 hour ago, robosmith said:

And you try to make a point with the 2nd biggest LIAR in the Trump admin. Only because she gets so many opportunities. Otherwise it's probably Noem. 

And you are BLIND to their LIES. LMAO

Democrats lie every time they open their mouths. Lying is like breathing air for you degenerates - it's hardwired into your DNA.  

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Any ballot  controversy / irregularity  should result in those responsible (State)  having their polling stations closed and the ballots confiscated by the FBI pending a determination of legality.  

A nuclear explosion in the center of the metropolis. The beginning of ...

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Hodad said:

Don't be ridiculous--a big ask. It's not just an open voting machine where anyone can vote with no record.  That's nonsense. 

If you think voter impersonation is a rampant problem, you have to believe someone is committing a felony for the payoff of one (1) vote while navigating a system already booby-trapped with safeguards. Here’s what they’d have to slip past:

  • Voter registration
    You don’t just wander in off the street and vote. You have to be registered in advance, with your info checked against government records. 

  • Poll books
    When you check in, your name gets crossed off a list. That list’s entire job is “make sure this person hasn’t already voted.” It is extremely good at its job. If someone else tries to vote in that name, one or both get "caught."

  • Signatures
    You sign something. That signature can be compared to the one on file. Congrats, your crime now involves handwriting analysis.

  • One vote per human
    Once you vote, that’s it. You don't get to go again somewhere else. (you have one shot at one location that you have to know ahead of time.)

  • Provisional ballots
    If anything seems off, your vote goes into the democracy equivalent of airport secondary screening. It only counts after you prove who you are.

  • Voter roll maintenance
    States regularly clean voter rolls to remove duplicates, people who moved, and people who are no longer alive and therefore pretty unlikely to vote. And we'd certainly notice when they do.

  • Bipartisan poll workers and observers
    The polls are staffed by people who do not trust each other politically and are thrilled to catch funny business.

  • Post-election audits
    Paper trails, audits, and recounts exist specifically to catch irregularities after the fact. If something weird happened, it doesn’t just vanish into the ether.

  • Felony penalties
    Voter impersonation is a serious crime. The risk–reward ratio here is years in prison for zero practical impact. Super dumb.

So yeah — before we even get to voter ID laws, the system already assumes people might try something dumb and plans accordingly. And yes, occasionally someone DOES try something dumb, because they are not aware of all the measures in place, but it's beyond obvious that this is NOT in any way a reasonable way of cheating in or rigging an election. The manual effort of it alone is infeasible. If someone actually had the will to cheat, this would be the very last method on the list. 

Republicans have been lying about stolen elections for so long that they sown FUD in the population. Congratulations, I guess? But regardless of how people feel about it, the facts are that it's pointless. All cost, no payoff. 

And while the generally public might have been fooled by the FUD, the Republican legislators know exactly what they are doing and why they are doing it.

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — A political organizer and former Atlantic City Council president admitted to paying people to get mail-in ballots that he would send in without the voter's knowledge in a voter fraud scheme during the 2022 General Election.https://patch.com/new-jersey/galloway/nj-political-organizer-admits-mail-ballot-voter-fraud-scheme

This was predicted:

Confessions of a voter fraud: I was a master at fixing mail-in ballots

The second article predicted the first. It literally laid out exactly how the NJ politician rigged his election.   

But, yeah, the states are doing enough...says the guy that benefits from the voter fraud. This is literally and 80/20 issue. Well, 81/19 issue. 

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

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23 hours ago, gatomontes99 said:

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — A political organizer and former Atlantic City Council president admitted to paying people to get mail-in ballots that he would send in without the voter's knowledge in a voter fraud scheme during the 2022 General Election.https://patch.com/new-jersey/galloway/nj-political-organizer-admits-mail-ballot-voter-fraud-scheme

This was predicted:

Confessions of a voter fraud: I was a master at fixing mail-in ballots

The second article predicted the first. It literally laid out exactly how the NJ politician rigged his election.   

But, yeah, the states are doing enough...says the guy that benefits from the voter fraud. This is literally and 80/20 issue. Well, 81/19 issue. 

Thanks for helping to prove my point. Whether that anonymous account is real or fiction, I can't say, but they guy who got caught was cheating for a Republican--and not through voter impersonation. 🤣  Not sure that went the way you intended.

Per your own links, Voter ID is not helpful or necessary. Just another hoop to make it harder for people to vote. Fewer voters is a the Republican dream. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Hodad said:

Thanks for helping to prove my point. Whether that anonymous account is real or fiction, I can't say, but they guy who got caught was cheating for a Republican--and not through voter impersonation. 🤣  Not sure that went the way you intended.

Per your own links, Voter ID is not helpful or necessary. Just another hoop to make it harder for people to vote. Fewer voters is a the Republican dream. 

It was from mail in ballots. Part of the reforms of the SAVE act. As for voter impersonation fraud, how would you prove it in a state with no I.D. laws? 

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

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On 2/4/2026 at 9:00 AM, gatomontes99 said:

This week is not going well for the hapless left. First, they "shutdown" the government. Only problem was, no one noticed. The government was shutdown for three days and virtually no one knew. The news spent precious little time on it. 

They ended up voting for a spending bill that got them almost nothing they asked for and zero credit for anything they did get. 

Then Harry Enton took a huge left wing issue and torpedoes it:

CNN’s Harry Enten Torpedoes Schumer’s Claim Voter ID Is ‘Jim Crow’ Legislation: ‘The American People Are With Nicki Minaj!’

81% support voter ID legislation.

75% of blacks support it. 

Voter ID is about to become law. Opposing it will just show the world who is guilty of fraud. The VAST majority of Americans want voter ID laws. VAST MAJORITY. 

Those that don't want it? Why? Because they benefit from it. They want voter fraud. They NEED voter fraud. 

Democrats lose the budget battle.

Democrats lose the voter ID battle. 

 

Well, these things can happen when you base your ideology on feelings rather than facts

"That which doesn't kill me...

Had better start running."

Posted
50 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said:

It was from mail in ballots. Part of the reforms of the SAVE act. As for voter impersonation fraud, how would you prove it in a state with no I.D. laws? 

A. You would observe a change in states that passed voter ID laws. (didn't happen)
B. You would spot it in signature matching.
C. You'd have a lot of instances of two people trying to vote using the same identity.
D. I know you love Trump, but do you love him enough to give up year(s) of your life in prison to get him JUST ONE vote? Nah? Because that's crazy. Nobody sane is taking that risk. 

And yes, I know that mail in ballots are also being targeted, but that's not the conversation we were having about voter ID. And it's telling that instead of trying to legislate secure remote voting best practices they are, again, just trying to make it more difficult to vote. 

Hey, if you can't restrict voting to white, male land owners, at least we can restrict it to people who have easy transportation and flexible work schedules. 🙄

Posted
32 minutes ago, Hodad said:

A. You would observe a change in states that passed voter ID laws. (didn't happen)
B. You would spot it in signature matching.
C. You'd have a lot of instances of two people trying to vote using the same identity.
D. I know you love Trump, but do you love him enough to give up year(s) of your life in prison to get him JUST ONE vote? Nah? Because that's crazy. Nobody sane is taking that risk. 

And yes, I know that mail in ballots are also being targeted, but that's not the conversation we were having about voter ID. And it's telling that instead of trying to legislate secure remote voting best practices they are, again, just trying to make it more difficult to vote. 

Hey, if you can't restrict voting to white, male land owners, at least we can restrict it to people who have easy transportation and flexible work schedules. 🙄

Stop whining. You lost. Deal with it.

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Posted
34 minutes ago, Hodad said:

Hey, if you can't restrict voting to white, male land owners, at least we can restrict it to people who have easy transportation and flexible work schedules. 🙄

And now I know that you know you don't have anything. 

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, gatomontes99 said:

And now I know that you know you don't have anything. 

Are you farking kidding? 

Those aren't even fringe views in MAGA world. Trump's woefully unqualified secretary of defense reposted a video from his vile pastor about how women shouldn't vote. Trump's buddy Steve Bannon is on record that only land owners should vote. 

It's not just some kook in the Alabama state house. This shit is coming from in and around the white house. 

Those are the people you want in power. You might as well own it.

Posted
43 minutes ago, Hodad said:

Are you farking kidding? 

Those aren't even fringe views in MAGA world. Trump's woefully unqualified secretary of defense reposted a video from his vile pastor about how women shouldn't vote. Trump's buddy Steve Bannon is on record that only land owners should vote. 

It's not just some kook in the Alabama state house. This shit is coming from in and around the white house. 

Those are the people you want in power. You might as well own it.

As opposed to this:

Your side is the truly racist side. What you call racist is just your imagination, hoping. 

You don't have anything. 

 

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

Posted
6 minutes ago, gatomontes99 said:

As opposed to this:

Your side is the truly racist side. What you call racist is just your imagination, hoping. 

You don't have anything. 

 

You "saw" my abhorrent public statements by the President's inner circle and then "raised" with something some rando on Twitter posted about some other rando. 

Touche. I guess your really do know how this works. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Hodad said:

You "saw" my abhorrent public statements by the President's inner circle and then "raised" with something some rando on Twitter posted about some other rando. 

Touche. I guess your really do know how this works. 

What abhorrent statements? You've made ridiculous accusations and done nothing to back it up. 

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, Hodad said:

A. You would observe a change in states that passed voter ID laws. (didn't happen)

If there was no change then what you're saying is there's no harm to these laws. They don't actually suppress the vote at all.

So might as well do it if it's going to make people have more faith in the system.

You just painted yourself into a corner kiddo

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