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SignUp Now!1 hour ago, drgilbert said:
The analogy is the same.Inconvenience doesn’t =voter suppression
comparing a grocery store that has a labor budget and and a sales budget and an ebitda budget to hit to an occasional election with mostly volunteers or government paid employees is not the same. You can shop wherever you choose, I guess if someone doesn’t like the way the voting system in Texas works they can choose to move to a state or another country that fits their needs
The activity is voting, no one is taking away their ability to vote. They want to eliminate drop boxes which I agree with. There is no way they can guarantee the chain of custody with drop boxes, too many variables.The analogy is the same.
In any case, this is what you're saying.
If one chooses to do an activity their way and you take it away because you don't like it and tell them either do the activity your way or they don't get to do it. There was nothing wrong with the way they did the activity but it's your way or the highway.
Taking away the way they did it, discourages them from doing it, i.e. suppression.
No one is saying that they are taking away their ability to vote either.The activity is voting, no one is taking away their ability to vote. They want to eliminate drop boxes which I agree with. There is no way they can guarantee the chain of custody with drop boxes, too many variables.