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Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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I worked the primary in MA earlier this year. I was assigned to be a floater. I would work the tables for check-in, check-out or inactive voters to give breaks. Later in the day I and another floater were given the envelopes of absentee ballots. We checked each envelope at the check-in table and then at the check-out table. If anyone had come in and voted in person then the envelope would not be open and the ballot not run through the voting machine. All the valid absentee ballots were run through and tallied in lulls between voters that were voting in person.IIRC there are no checks and balances to prevent someone from mailing in a ballot and also voting in person.
I worked the primary in MA earlier this year. I was assigned to be a floater. I would work the tables for check-in, check-out or inactive voters to give breaks. Later in the day I and another floater were given the envelopes of absentee ballots. We checked each envelope at the check-in table and then at the check-out table. If anyone had come in and voted in person then the envelope would not be open and the ballot not run through the voting machine. All the valid absentee ballots were run through and tallied in lulls between voters that were voting in person.
If you applied for and submitted an absentee ballot but were later able to come in and vote in person then you could have come in and voted in person if you wanted to vote differently that you had on the absentee ballot. You just needed to do it before the absentee ballots were opened and counted which happens later in the day.
Bottom line one person one vote.
That's how it's SUPPOSED to work, and how it does here in my "little" (is 13000 little?) town in Connecticut.I worked the primary in MA earlier this year. I was assigned to be a floater. I would work the tables for check-in, check-out or inactive voters to give breaks. Later in the day I and another floater were given the envelopes of absentee ballots. We checked each envelope at the check-in table and then at the check-out table. If anyone had come in and voted in person then the envelope would not be open and the ballot not run through the voting machine. All the valid absentee ballots were run through and tallied in lulls between voters that were voting in person.
If you applied for and submitted an absentee ballot but were later able to come in and vote in person then you could have come in and voted in person if you wanted to vote differently that you had on the absentee ballot. You just needed to do it before the absentee ballots were opened and counted which happens later in the day.
Bottom line one person one vote.
In New Hampshire? The "normies" have ALWAYS been armed. If the Progs start into shit...If this is normies arming up then yeah, thats probably fine. Leftists and gentle giants/peaceful protesters? Not so much.
Yeah I know, the 2A is for everyone but realistically those are a couple of groups that are responsible for more than their fair share of murder and mayhem and Id rather they not be armed.
Very true, but they won't want anyone telling them they can't have it or someone is coming to take it away so there may be some voting habit changes , maybe.a libtard with a gun is still a libtard
Please provide your argument on these two ideas:Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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Here’s what we know:
At least 152,701 voters sent the applications back by the May 19 deadline with requests for ballots to vote, by mail, in either the Republican or Democratic primary.
For a variety of reasons, such as the signature on the ballot application not matching the signature in the voter file, more than 3,000 were rejected.
The secretary of state’s office says 147,640 ballots were mailed out starting on May 18, another 1,281 were delivered to nursing homes and, in March, 668 ballots were sent to military and overseas voters.
Some of the ballots were still arriving in voters’ mail boxes on the weekend before the primary, according to anecdotal voter reports. Some never made it to the voters who requested them.
As of Friday, about 102,800 mail ballots had been fed into the vote-counting machines, including 3,826 that were placed in dropboxes at the local boards of canvassers and the polling places on election day, according to Stephen Erickson, vice chairman of the state Board of Elections.
I had a good LOL at shooters a few days ago. Waiting outside to be let in (thanks, Rona) and this older (60's) couple starts talking to me about how everything has gotten so out of control and they decided it's time to get a gun. In the man's own words "something for home defense. Looking at a shotgun, something the wife can handle". I didn't bother getting into the whole "well, actually" I tend to just let people be. But I was laughing hard at the thought of this frail old woman dislocating her shoulder and getting blown back on her ass after firing off one round of buckshot out of an 870 while her husband hides in the bathroom.
I had so many women in my classes say the same thing over the years.This is purely anecdotal but I helped two people buy their first guns the week before the lockdown and I have had about a dozen friends & acquaintances ask me about getting their license and how to buy a gun since the lockdown. Most of them start the conversation with something along the lines of “I‘m not a fan of guns... but” or “I’m scared of/uncomfortable with guns... but”
Ask yourself who is pushing voting by mail and you will have your answer.Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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Shouldn’t voting be at least as hard as buying a gun?
Really?Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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As long as you don't introduce a a small-framed woman to shooting by handing her an 18" 12-gauge with 3" 00 buck, or a .454 Casull, and then make a video laughing about her, then my experience is the same: create reasonable expectations about recoil, start low, move up, and then get out of their way.I had so many women in my classes say the same thing over the years.
After a day at the range you realize you have created an ammo burning monster once they get rolling.
That is a good one!a libtard with a gun is still a libtard
Why is voting by mail necessarily bad? Or is it just easier for you to parrot the bullshit from the madman in the whitehouse?
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I once had sent a money order to iirc Omaha. It went from my po to Nashua and at some point ended up in Honolulu HI before finally getting to its destination.Well, I sold something on Ebay and tried to send it to CA. It made it from Peabody to the "next facility" and then just stopped. A month later, it didn't move so I filed a lost package claim and gave up a prayer to St. Anthony. It finally moved from NJ and eventually reached my delighted buyer. Four weeks later, I got an email from the post office saying it was lost and they couldn't find it. Yesterday, they send another email to say that they records show that it was delivered. Voting by mail - I don't know, what could possibly go wrong?