"Can I change my vote?"
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 16:34 last edited by
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 16:40 last edited by
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 18:32 last edited by
Are those the actual numbers? 100 in Arkansas and no more than 3000 total (out of 50,000,000) seems statistically insignificant...
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Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 19:10 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 22:25 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
Not very flattering for folks living in Jolly's neck of the woods, or where I grew up.
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wrote on 24 Oct 2020, 22:47 last edited by
Note: A higher value means a higher proportion of all queries, not a higher absolute query count. So a tiny country where 80% of the queries are for "bananas" will get twice the score of a giant country where only 40% of the queries are for "bananas".
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@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 01:38 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
I'm all for not letting idiots vote.
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
I'm all for not letting idiots vote.
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 04:31 last edited by@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
You succumbed to the tyranny of low expectations. You should set the bar higher at allowing only people who can function at Bachelor’s degree level to vote.
... why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
Because renters pay rents that then pay property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
Because there is nothing wrong with voting by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
Yeah, let that minimal point of education be a college degree, let that skin in the game be having paid federal income tax of at least $751 per year in each of the years since the last election cycle, and the certain level of effort being to register as a voter, fill out a ballot, and put it in the mail.
Feel free to ask me where that $751 threshold comes from.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 09:39 last edited by
You mean the filing fee after Trump paid millions?
People of your ilk spent over $40,000,000 on a witch hunt against Trump and found nothing.
Meanwhile, The Big Man was taking his 10% off the top, as the Chinese were buying access.
But I'm sure you're quite comfortable with Mr. Biden.
Enjoy.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
I'm all for not letting idiots vote.
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 13:22 last edited by Mik@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
I'm all for not letting idiots vote.
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
For the most part I am with you. Once we get down into it we might differ on details., but the principle is pretty much the same. If you have no real understanding of what you are voting on and what the issues and positions are you don't get to vote. If you have been on the dole for a certain amount of time without being disabled, you do not get a vote. If you are not rowing the boat you don't get your turn to steer any more than children get to vote. Now these things would have to be tempered with a sense of justice as there are can be extenuating circumstances, but I think it is at heart a correct principle.
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@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
You succumbed to the tyranny of low expectations. You should set the bar higher at allowing only people who can function at Bachelor’s degree level to vote.
... why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
Because renters pay rents that then pay property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
Because there is nothing wrong with voting by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
Yeah, let that minimal point of education be a college degree, let that skin in the game be having paid federal income tax of at least $751 per year in each of the years since the last election cycle, and the certain level of effort being to register as a voter, fill out a ballot, and put it in the mail.
Feel free to ask me where that $751 threshold comes from.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 13:25 last edited by@Axtremus said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
You succumbed to the tyranny of low expectations. You should set the bar higher at allowing only people who can function at Bachelor’s degree level to vote.
... why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
Because renters pay rents that then pay property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
Because there is nothing wrong with voting by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
Yeah, let that minimal point of education be a college degree, let that skin in the game be having paid federal income tax of at least $751 per year in each of the years since the last election cycle, and the certain level of effort being to register as a voter, fill out a ballot, and put it in the mail.
Feel free to ask me where that $751 threshold comes from.
Yes, Ax, you have over and over proven that it is possible to take any sensible idea to the point of absurdity. There wasn't any need to prove it again.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
I'm all for not letting idiots vote.
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 14:23 last edited by@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
That argument doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.
If only the property owners could determine the property tax, then it would be 0.
If you do the same for other kinds of taxes, there would be no income left for the government. While this may sound appealing from a libertarian point of view, it’s not compatible with government as we know it today.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 15:09 last edited by
I saw an article about the that said the search of "can I change my vote" spiked right after Biden said the coal and oil industry was dirty and he would phase it out.
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@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
You succumbed to the tyranny of low expectations. You should set the bar higher at allowing only people who can function at Bachelor’s degree level to vote.
... why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
Because renters pay rents that then pay property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
Because there is nothing wrong with voting by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
Yeah, let that minimal point of education be a college degree, let that skin in the game be having paid federal income tax of at least $751 per year in each of the years since the last election cycle, and the certain level of effort being to register as a voter, fill out a ballot, and put it in the mail.
Feel free to ask me where that $751 threshold comes from.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 15:11 last edited by@Axtremus said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
You succumbed to the tyranny of low expectations. You should set the bar higher at allowing only people who can function at Bachelor’s degree level to vote.
... why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
Because renters pay rents that then pay property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
Because there is nothing wrong with voting by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
Yeah, let that minimal point of education be a college degree, let that skin in the game be having paid federal income tax of at least $751 per year in each of the years since the last election cycle, and the certain level of effort being to register as a voter, fill out a ballot, and put it in the mail.
Feel free to ask me where that $751 threshold comes from.
You are such a fucking idiot it's an embarrassment.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
This one's a pretty good argument for not letting the fucking idiots vote in the first place.
I'm all for not letting idiots vote.
If you can't function at a sixth grade level, I see no reason you should be allowed to vote.
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
I see no reason, except for military stationed overseas, why anybody should be allowed to vote by mail.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 15:54 last edited by Doctor Phibes@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
The argument for property taxes doesn't make sense, since if they're renting it out to others they're just passing the cost along to their tenants, who are indirectly paying the tax.
I also think that excluding unsuccessful people from voting will further disenfranchise them, leading to further divisions, anger, and in the end, violence.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 15:57 last edited by
There is a difference between unsuccessful and irresponsible.
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@Jolly said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Aqua-Letifer said in "Can I change my vote?":
Probably the biggest argument for Jolly's anti-mail-in stance.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=now 7-d&geo=US&q=Is the earth flat#TIMESERIES
I see no reason why people who do not own property, should be allowed to vote on property taxes.
In order for the republic to function, citizens need to be educated to a certain minimal point, they need to have some skin in the game and they need to put forth a certain level of effort to vote.
The argument for property taxes doesn't make sense, since if they're renting it out to others they're just passing the cost along to their tenants, who are indirectly paying the tax.
I also think that excluding unsuccessful people from voting will further disenfranchise them, leading to further divisions, anger, and in the end, violence.
wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 16:17 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in "Can I change my vote?":
I also think that excluding unsuccessful people from voting will further disenfranchise them, leading to further divisions, anger, and in the end, violence.
Motivate them to succeed.
It's OK and it actually works well.
It's not mean.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 16:27 last edited by
No, it's a kindness. To teach children that early on is to teach them they have responsibilities that go along with their rights, something we sadly lack today.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 17:07 last edited by
@Jolly @Mik I respectively disagree with you. I think voting is a right for every citizen, regardless.
For example, my mother has the equivalent of a Grade 3 education. She did work, but mainly "cash type jobs" (cleaning rooms, working at a street side food stall, etc.), so no "official" income. Is she informed about politics? Yes, but her information resources are different than someone who is college educated.
What is your definition of informed? And who makes that decision.
My father had the equivalent of an Grade 8 education.
Should either of them be allowed to vote?
I would say that you two guys are quite informed. I would also say that Axtremus is quite informed. But I am pretty sure that there will be opposite picks in the President race between the three of you.
How can that be? How can three highly informed people come to a different result?
Being "informed" does not mean people dont cast bad votes.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2020, 17:36 last edited by
You misunderstand. My contention is not that you should have a certain level of education but that you are able to show you understand what and who are being voted on. I know lots of folks without a lot of education that are plenty smart and informed.