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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Forty Two » Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:18 pm

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Population grows over time, enthusiasm varies with different candidates and elections... there are a lot of variables at play, and you can't boil it down to one simple answer. But voter suppression is clearly a factor, IMO. If you've actually read all the info I and others have posted on this subject and still remain unconvinced, then I don't know what else to tell you...

People are coming out in record numbers by the way. I think voter turnout so far has been more than double what it was at the same point in 2014.

If you've actually read the material you post and conclude anything other than 90% of it is not voter suppression, then I don't know what to tell you. You see voter suppression everywhere, in everything, and you have just about the lowest opinion of minorities that one could have.

As for voter turnout, the interest in the election is high, so we would expect higher turnout. That being said, we don't know how much of the early voting are people who would vote anyway on election day, but have become comfortable with early voting and opted to get their vote in. I.e., we don't know if the early voters are additional voters or the same voters. The last three elections here in Florida, in my precincts, voting on election day involved fewer lines and waiting than early voting. Twice I went by the polling place for early voting, but seeing the line out the door, I opted to swing by another day. Last election, I waited until election day and just walked in at 8am and voted with no waiting. This year, I voted early because I passed the polling place on my way to the office, and it looked pretty empty. There were a couple people voting, but many of the little desks/booths were wide open. I walked in, identified myself, got a ballot, voted off my pre-filled in sample ballot that they mail everyone, got my sticker, joked around with the poll workers on the way out, and went on my way. I saw them suppressing some other voters, though, by daring to ask them their name.
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by laklak » Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:36 pm

Mrs. Lak voted today, there were no lines at all, she was in and out in 20 minutes. I waited that long when I early voted two weeks ago. Maybe people are tired of waiting in line on election day and actually took notice of the gazillion TV ads, emails, snail mails, news stories, etc. about early voting hours and locations?
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Seabass » Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:42 pm

Forty Two wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:18 pm
Seabass wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 8:38 pm
Population grows over time, enthusiasm varies with different candidates and elections... there are a lot of variables at play, and you can't boil it down to one simple answer. But voter suppression is clearly a factor, IMO. If you've actually read all the info I and others have posted on this subject and still remain unconvinced, then I don't know what else to tell you...

People are coming out in record numbers by the way. I think voter turnout so far has been more than double what it was at the same point in 2014.

If you've actually read the material you post and conclude anything other than 90% of it is not voter suppression, then I don't know what to tell you. You see voter suppression everywhere, in everything, and you have just about the lowest opinion of minorities that one could have.
Bitch, shut the fuck up. I don't see "voter suppression everywhere, in everything".

What I DO see is that due the nature of winner take all plurality voting, an unscrupulous government official need only manipulate a small number of votes to change the outcome of an election. There was an election a while back that came down to a tie, so they drew the fucking winner out of a bowl. (to be clear, I'm not citing that as an instance of suppression. I'm just making the point that elections can be really fucking close.)
Forty Two wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:18 pm
As for voter turnout, the interest in the election is high, so we would expect higher turnout. That being said, we don't know how much of the early voting are people who would vote anyway on election day, but have become comfortable with early voting and opted to get their vote in. I.e., we don't know if the early voters are additional voters or the same voters. The last three elections here in Florida, in my precincts, voting on election day involved fewer lines and waiting than early voting. Twice I went by the polling place for early voting, but seeing the line out the door, I opted to swing by another day. Last election, I waited until election day and just walked in at 8am and voted with no waiting. This year, I voted early because I passed the polling place on my way to the office, and it looked pretty empty. There were a couple people voting, but many of the little desks/booths were wide open. I walked in, identified myself, got a ballot, voted off my pre-filled in sample ballot that they mail everyone, got my sticker, joked around with the poll workers on the way out, and went on my way. I saw them suppressing some other voters, though, by daring to ask them their name.
Fuck your useless anecdotes. Guess what: I have literally NEVER personally had to wait in line to vote. That doesn't mean that others don't.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I59W21cWrJQ
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/electi ... ss-n932156
https://www.apnews.com/6fb6de6fdb034b889d301efd12602e21

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ERdsSPpF_4
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/201 ... ssion.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/09/upsh ... ences.html
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Sean Hayden » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:20 pm

Okay, it's time for pizza and beer, and then wailing and gnashing.
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Forty Two » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:40 pm

Seabass wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:42 pm
Forty Two wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:18 pm
Seabass wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 8:38 pm
Population grows over time, enthusiasm varies with different candidates and elections... there are a lot of variables at play, and you can't boil it down to one simple answer. But voter suppression is clearly a factor, IMO. If you've actually read all the info I and others have posted on this subject and still remain unconvinced, then I don't know what else to tell you...

People are coming out in record numbers by the way. I think voter turnout so far has been more than double what it was at the same point in 2014.

If you've actually read the material you post and conclude anything other than 90% of it is not voter suppression, then I don't know what to tell you. You see voter suppression everywhere, in everything, and you have just about the lowest opinion of minorities that one could have.
Bitch, shut the fuck up. I don't see "voter suppression everywhere, in everything".
Based on your links, you do. You think voter suppression includes voters proving citizenship.

Seabass wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:42 pm

What I DO see is that due the nature of winner take all plurality voting, an unscrupulous government official need only manipulate a small number of votes to change the outcome of an election. There was an election a while back that came down to a tie, so they drew the fucking winner out of a bowl. (to be clear, I'm not citing that as an instance of suppression. I'm just making the point that elections can be really fucking close.)
Yes, elections can be close. Democrats have gerrymandered districts for decades. So what? Is that "suppression?"
Seabass wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:42 pm
Forty Two wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:18 pm
As for voter turnout, the interest in the election is high, so we would expect higher turnout. That being said, we don't know how much of the early voting are people who would vote anyway on election day, but have become comfortable with early voting and opted to get their vote in. I.e., we don't know if the early voters are additional voters or the same voters. The last three elections here in Florida, in my precincts, voting on election day involved fewer lines and waiting than early voting. Twice I went by the polling place for early voting, but seeing the line out the door, I opted to swing by another day. Last election, I waited until election day and just walked in at 8am and voted with no waiting. This year, I voted early because I passed the polling place on my way to the office, and it looked pretty empty. There were a couple people voting, but many of the little desks/booths were wide open. I walked in, identified myself, got a ballot, voted off my pre-filled in sample ballot that they mail everyone, got my sticker, joked around with the poll workers on the way out, and went on my way. I saw them suppressing some other voters, though, by daring to ask them their name.
Fuck your useless anecdotes. Guess what: I have literally NEVER personally had to wait in line to vote. That doesn't mean that others don't.
I've had to wait in line many times. Oh, fucking well. Boo fucking hoo. Lines occur when lots of people show up. A system can't reasonably be expected to guarantee that nobody waits in line. But, of course, now lines are "suppression" because minorities are apparently less likely to wait in lines.

You keep puking links on here. I spend the time to go through them, and you never address the horse shit that you've called "voter suppression." I'm not going to go through your gish gallop.

For example, I went through - in great detail - how Dodge City Kansas was not, in the least, suppressing anybody's vote, and I showed how they were, in fact, facilitating people's votes. You call it voter suppression. But, the most you do is toss a link on the thread and declare it proof of suppression. How about addressing specific cases, like Dodge City? Do you admit, like any reasonable person would, that Dodge City moving the voting location from a construction laden place convention center to another similarly sized "expo" -- 4 miles away - while having plentiful early voting over multiple days and multiple polling location, and while allowing anyone to vote by absentee ballot and to get that ballot on-line or in person, etc. is not suppressing the latino vote? Of course you just skip right over that - because your attention to detail on this amounts to "the unbiased source "vox" says there is voter suppression, so it's established."

Do you admit that any of the horse hockey in the Vox article above is not "voter suppression?" Or is it all voter suppression?
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Forty Two » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:42 pm

Sean Hayden wrote:
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Okay, it's time for pizza and beer, and then wailing and gnashing.
Don't worry, you'll be celebrating.

The Democrats have it - gonna be a thumpin'...
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Tero » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:47 pm

No worries white males. Trump has not done much yet, other than mess up manufacture with steel tariffs
Dems Vs Repubs by the numbers. *
last 50 yrs Years held Presidency
Repub-28yrs Dem-22 yrs
Total jobs created R 24 Million D 42 Million
Stock market return R 109% D 992%
GDP R 2.7% D 4.1% Income growth R 0.6% D 2.2%

Just wait two years and the economy will continue, globally, to grow.
Foreigners? Sorry, they were not to blame for your shit jobs and low income. That comes out of low minimum wage.
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Forty Two » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:48 pm

laklak wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:36 pm
Mrs. Lak voted today, there were no lines at all, she was in and out in 20 minutes. I waited that long when I early voted two weeks ago. Maybe people are tired of waiting in line on election day and actually took notice of the gazillion TV ads, emails, snail mails, news stories, etc. about early voting hours and locations?

Not the minorities. Minorities are less likely to view advertisements due to their lack of television, internet, radio, transportation, and media sources in general. The fact that Florida publicizes its polling locations and options via media, rather than going door to door to everyone's houses to inform them via a personal sit-down (with sign language interpreter, braille handouts, and powerpoint presentations) is voter suppression.

As a woman, your wife was most likely suppressed by your mansplaining to her how to vote. If you were woke, you'd've let her vote first, and then made sure not to cast a vote that canceled any of hers out.
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Forty Two » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:51 pm

Tero wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:47 pm
No worries white males. Trump has not done much yet, other than mess up manufacture with steel tariffs
Dems Vs Repubs by the numbers. *
last 50 yrs Years held Presidency
Repub-28yrs Dem-22 yrs
Total jobs created R 24 Million D 42 Million
Stock market return R 109% D 992%
GDP R 2.7% D 4.1% Income growth R 0.6% D 2.2%

Just wait two years and the economy will continue, globally, to grow.
If we stick with Trump, we don't have to wait two years. The economy is growing now.

Just wait until the Democrats get started. They'll be busy impeaching Trump, raising taxes, reimposing mandatory Obamacare, jacking up insurance prices, and increasing burdensome regulations and requirements on American business. That'll get the economy roaring.
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Tero » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:51 pm

laklak wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:36 pm
Mrs. Lak voted today, there were no lines at all, she was in and out in 20 minutes. I waited that long when I early voted two weeks ago. Maybe people are tired of waiting in line on election day and actually took notice of the gazillion TV ads, emails, snail mails, news stories, etc. about early voting hours and locations?
Did she cancel your vote? Give power to evil government? Raise taxes?
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Seabass » Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:59 pm

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Post by Seabass » Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:15 pm

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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Tero » Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:27 pm

Forty Two wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:51 pm
Tero wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 10:47 pm
No worries white males. Trump has not done much yet, other than mess up manufacture with steel tariffs
Dems Vs Repubs by the numbers. *
last 50 yrs Years held Presidency
Repub-28yrs Dem-22 yrs
Total jobs created R 24 Million D 42 Million
Stock market return R 109% D 992%
GDP R 2.7% D 4.1% Income growth R 0.6% D 2.2%

Just wait two years and the economy will continue, globally, to grow.
If we stick with Trump, we don't have to wait two years. The economy is growing now.

Just wait until the Democrats get started. They'll be busy impeaching Trump, raising taxes, reimposing mandatory Obamacare, jacking up insurance prices, and increasing burdensome regulations and requirements on American business. That'll get the economy roaring.
You didn't sign up for free Medicare yet? If you sign up before Democrats pass it, it's free!

But it’s like cable TV, introductory offer. You will get the regular rate, 600 a month for you, the 2nd year.
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Re: US 2018 November elections

Post by Tero » Wed Nov 07, 2018 12:18 am

This just in! Republicans countrywide viting on tried and true principle: government is bad! On the other side, Beto O’rourke supports:
reducing defense spending. (Sep 2012)
Restrict domestic monitoring of phone calls. (Oct 2013)
End bulk data collection under USA PATRIOT Act. (Oct 2013)
Exempt Veterans Affairs from federal hiring freeze.

A different kind of less government! Taxes good!
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