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NO Inflation fears says AOC

Two things: First, As long as NJ is no longer sending out ballots as they did during COVID. Second, I don't see the hassle of requesting an absentee ballot for every election. While the impact would be less material, what happens if you move out of state and don't notify? What happens if you vote in person and vote by mail? (Are we certain there won't be a double-count?) There are too many opportunities for issues with sending ballots automatically. With technology in this day and age, it would take two or three clicks and filling out a form on your smart phone to make that request.

I'm not sure if it's reading comprehension or you're just dense. A Voter ID card and a Firearms ID card. I said nothing about registering every gun.
First, you just want it more difficult to vote. You can't vote in person if you are voting by mail. Once you request that ballot, you have to vote by mail. You act like voting fraud is a big issue in this country. It has not been a big issue. Every election no matter what you do, you will get a few fraudulent votes. But nothing to affect an election. So you want to make it more difficult for millions of voters to protect the possibility that might happen with a few fraudulent votes. I take the opposite approach. I want people voting. Too many people do not vote. Again, there are many people who don't use computers or know how to use a smart phone in that manner.

Second I just quoted you talking about gun registration in your own post. You brought the subject up in your post. Did you not? So, therefore since you made the comparison. Why would you not be in favor of Gun registration if you want the voter ID. Voters have already given all their personal information in order to register. You want an ID. Fine then be consistent and be ok with gun registration. That's the point. Or perhaps I should spell it out for you a little more for you?? Or maybe go back and read your own post.
 
State voter ID and gun registration is fine by me. Federal? No way.
Ok so it is registered with each states national database in terms of registration information. Ballistic information is uploaded to a national data base without personal registration info. However, when a state is checking the National database and gets a hit for ballistics, it then facilitate the transfer of information from state to state on the personal information. Thus, making criminal prosecution for shootings much easier.
 
First, you just want it more difficult to vote. You can't vote in person if you are voting by mail. Once you request that ballot, you have to vote by mail. You act like voting fraud is a big issue in this country. It has not been a big issue. Every election no matter what you do, you will get a few fraudulent votes. But nothing to affect an election. So you want to make it more difficult for millions of voters to protect the possibility that might happen with a few fraudulent votes. I take the opposite approach. I want people voting. Too many people do not vote. Again, there are many people who don't use computers or know how to use a smart phone in that manner.
So a year and a half ago, I moved to PA where I voted, and I also received a ballot from NJ. Could have voted twice. I never said it was a "big" issue, but we should ensure we have a system that doesn't allow fraudulent votes no matter how many. It's not "difficult" to request an absentee ballot every year. No more difficult than placing an order on Amazon. Most of those non-voters have those $1,000 super-computers in their pocket. Stop with the over-the-top exaggeration nonsense. I want as many people voting also...I also want the public to have confidence in the system and eliminate any fraudulent votes. Look at the PA US Senate primary...difference of a few hundred votes.

Second I just quoted you talking about gun registration in your own post. You brought the subject up in your post. Did you not? So, therefore since you made the comparison. Why would you not be in favor of Gun registration if you want the voter ID. Voters have already given all their personal information in order to register. You want an ID. Fine then be consistent and be ok with gun registration. That's the point. Or perhaps I should spell it out for you a little more for you?? Or maybe go back and read your own post.
You brought up the gun registration comparison with Voter ID and I responded that I would be in favor of ID for but Gun Owner and Voter. Registration of property is totally different. I prefer the Federal Government has less information on my personal possessions. Can I be any more clear?
 
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