Ghost Voters
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 02:23 last edited by
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 02:42 last edited by
But isn't the census data done every ten years, the last time in 2010? So, at first they are using data that is 10 years old.
In the US, there are a lot of people that move, and I would think that in ten years, many many people have shifted to another town, state, etc. That is possible reason for teh differences.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 02:50 last edited by
Some of that excess ran as high as 187% in Texas, 177% in New Mexico and 171% in South Dakota.
TG nails it in one. Some counties have had quite a bit of growth in 10 years. We’ve had threads about the shale boom in SD.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 02:50 last edited by
2020 Census has been done. I suspect most of the data is already available.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 02:53 last edited by
The census deadline was 2 weeks ago, only because Trump moved it up from year end.
You guys are so hungry for evidence you check your common sense at the door. So many of your claims and innuendos don’t pass the most basic of sniff tests.
Who the hell would be stuffing ballot boxes in SD anyway?
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 03:02 last edited by
March 31st 2021 is when they release the 2020 census data.
Forms were due October 15th.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 03:20 last edited by
If we got smarter about our information systems, there really would be no need for a census...Birth Certificate gets entered in the system? +1. Death Certificate? -1. Legal immigrant? +1. Expat? -1. Change of address? Move from column A to column B...
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If we got smarter about our information systems, there really would be no need for a census...Birth Certificate gets entered in the system? +1. Death Certificate? -1. Legal immigrant? +1. Expat? -1. Change of address? Move from column A to column B...
wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 03:24 last edited by Jolly 11 Nov 2020, 03:24@LuFins-Dad said in Ghost Voters:
If we got smarter about our information systems, there really would be no need for a census...Birth Certificate gets entered in the system? +1. Death Certificate? -1. Legal immigrant? +1. Expat? -1. Change of address? Move from column A to column B...
Certainly need to do it with voter rolls. One of the points raised about Nevada, was how many people have two homes...One in California, one in Nevada.
Where should they vote?
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If we got smarter about our information systems, there really would be no need for a census...Birth Certificate gets entered in the system? +1. Death Certificate? -1. Legal immigrant? +1. Expat? -1. Change of address? Move from column A to column B...
wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 03:27 last edited by@LuFins-Dad ahh u mean a government database and ID card system. Like every other western nation.
Didn’t think the right was Into that.
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 03:30 last edited by
Wouldn’t need an ID card, just let the frigging systems talk to each other. As far as being against it politically, that ship’s sailed decade ago.... Deeds, driver’s licenses, taxes, they know where you live...
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@LuFins-Dad ahh u mean a government database and ID card system. Like every other western nation.
Didn’t think the right was Into that.
wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 17:12 last edited by Copper 11 Nov 2020, 17:13@bachophile said in Ghost Voters:
@LuFins-Dad ahh u mean a government database and ID card system. Like every other western nation.
Didn’t think the right was Into that.
Actually it is the left against that because it is racist.
And the right in favor because it is racist
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wrote on 11 Nov 2020, 17:21 last edited by
I am OK with having a national ID card issued to every one.
Heck, I am even OK with said national ID card having a field that indicates citizenship/immigration/visa status.