... Surely, in the USA being identified by ones tax file number would be sufficient ...sort out the citizen from the scallywag.
About 15 million American households do not file a tax return due to low taxable income.
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... Surely, in the USA being identified by ones tax file number would be sufficient ...sort out the citizen from the scallywag.
Then transportation to the polls should also be free including reimbursement for mileage if you drive your POV.
Then transportation to the polls should also be free including reimbursement for mileage if you drive your POV.
Won't happen and not required. No other states voter id law includes transportation and scotus has upheld them as constitutional.
Then get them for everyone so that they don't have to pay. Problem solved. Otherwise, you're just regurgitating the same old GOP rewrite of Jim Crow.
Charging people to vote is unAmerican.
To pass the constitutional test, the ID cards will have to be free. When they are, it will be a done deal.
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YOU get them for whoever YOU think is being disenfranchised. I VERY specifically listed reasons...why requiring someone to have an ID is by no stretch "burdensome".
This type of deception is unChristian. NNE is being charged to vote. I do not support the idea of state provided "no charge" ID's but most states would likely offer them.
BTW, is leaving the country a "right"? If so, why does the US gov't REQUIRE ME to have a passport that costs far more than $8?
Sorry but no.
There is literally an endless list of "rights" that cost you something to exercise them.
Tell that to my 94 year old mom who had her identity stolen recently.
If you are not charged at the voting booth door then you are not being charged for voting. Silliness.
If you are not charged at the voting booth door then you are not being charged for voting. Silliness.
Tell that to my 94 year old mom who had her identity stolen recently.
Which has absolutely NOTHING to do with this discussion.
I VERY specifically listed reasons why I do not believe anyone is at risk of being "disenfranchised" and why requiring someone to have an ID is by no stretch "burdensome".
No. It isn't. It is an indirect cost but again there are endless examples of indirect costs to exercising rights. All the "Ohio scheme" says is that you must present an ID. It does not tell you who must pay for it. They are NOT charging people to get a ballot... they are only requiring people to prove they have a legitimate right to cast a ballot.Under the Ohio scheme a voter would need a voter ID. The cost is $8. That is most definitely being charged to vote.
Leaving the country is not a right. Voting, however, is a constitutional right.
You said:
This thread is about the proposal that Ohio voters need photo ID cards to vote. You state it's not burdensome for someone to have an ID to vote.
If I say it would be BURDENSOME for my MOM to get a PHOTO ID, that SURELY is RELEVANT.
....but if there was a roll, that would be sorted surely! As you are enrolled according to address etc., this is not that hard. However, for those who are without a fixed address, I can see your point, however, this occurs everywhere, I think there must be some mechanism to cater for that which I am not aware. On voting day, hospitals and other facilities are visited by voting officials....
I have a right to own property. The gov't requires me to have insurance that costs FAR more than $8 to exercise that right.... and I must prove to the state that I have it. Would you feel better if a private company issued state accepted ID's?If there are so many of them, why don't you start with the Bill of Rights and list the ones that we have to pay for to exercise them.
Yes. There are indirect costs to either the person or someone else almost every time a right is exercised.Freedom of speech and/or religion. Need to pay for that right?
Due process, no double jeopardy, no self-incrimination. Need to pay for that?
Protection against excessive bail. Need to pay for that right?
You did not prove that it was "burdensome". To do that, you would have to show that it was some extraordinary effort above what is commonly experienced.
Your grandmother has to have an ID to get social security, medical services, a checking account, etc. How many things can you now do WITHOUT an ID? Are all those things likewise "too burdensome"? Is she foregoing her SS expressly because she finds it too "burdensome" and risky to have a SS card?