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President Joe Biden on Tuesday accused Republicans of wanting to make it hard and inconvenient for people to vote, adding that the United States is “facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War.”

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You need an ID for just about everything you do these days, all of which are less important than deciding who will run our country, yet Biden is saying it is wrong to require an ID to vote.  That just doesn't make any sense at all.  Just proves that common sense has left this administration.

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Or there is intent behind this and other seeming inexplicable action/inaction.

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4 minutes ago, Alive said:

Or there is intent behind this and other seeming inexplicable action/inaction.

Please, continue ... I'd like to hear more on this thought of yours.

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I need to log off till about noon CT---work to do.

Later.

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6 hours ago, OneLight said:

Please, continue ... I'd like to hear more on this thought of yours.

For myself, there are very few national level issues that are truly mysterious or without relatively easy understanding.

The border problem and this voting controversy are two of the easiest to understand correctly.

Trump, like him or not, did a great deal to begin the process of fixing the southern border problem. It likely can never be controlled entirely--I grant that.

Biden immediately 'cancelled' those policies. It is transparent that the message got out to the cartels, coyotes and folks south of the border, that it was time to move---and so they have in record numbers. The new admin is not peopled with stupid individuals; yet in spite of the polling numbers on the border, they persist in doing nothing or actively thwarting attempts for controlling the border.

The Harris border czar deal is obviously a joke.

Lots of specific issues around states wanting to improve legal voting and the Feds wanting HR1---transparent. No mystery.

A nation without secure borders is no nation and a nation (a representative republic) where the citizenry has little to no confidence in the institutions will not long stand. The 2020 election was a mess. The degree to which people see these things for what they are is directly connected to the information they are exposed to.

For the record: for 40 years, I've believed that most on either side of the aisle are corrupted and care little for the citizenry--unless it suits their own interests. The good people simply can't last in DC.

Not everything is about racism---and yet some want folks to believe it is.

The last 5 years has been particularly disgusting and revealing. The next two will be also---very revealing and the two after that, will tell the tale.

My prayer is simple---Lord, uncover the darkness..

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16 hours ago, WorthyNewsBot said:

President Joe Biden on Tuesday accused Republicans of wanting to make it hard and inconvenient for people to vote, adding that the United States is “facing the most significant test of our democracy since the Civil War.”

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My full thoughts on this would probably violate the TOS since it is so wrong in every way. You know what they say. When you point at someone else there are three fingers pointing back at you. The dems are doing everything in their power to minimize the fact that there was much much more than  a little dishonesty to get JB in office. Since Biden was 1/2 of the last race his comments shouldn't really be seen as anything but biased in my opinion. He has everything to gain by talking like this and everything to loose if the truth comes out.

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1 hour ago, Chicken coop2 said:

Moderate Democrats such as Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., have defended the filibuster and pushed for bipartisan compromise. In June, Manchin proposed a voting rights bill compromise he hoped would garner bipartisan support. The legislation would have eliminated partisan gerrymandering and increased early voting, but would have also required voter ID and allowed local election officials to purge voting rolls, provisions favored by the GOP. Republicans almost immediately rejected Manchin’s plan.

Sen. Manchin opposed this bill, so apparently is wasn't all the fault of "evil" republicans:

Joe Manchin opposes voting rights bill and defends filibuster in blow to Democrats

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45 minutes ago, Chicken coop2 said:

I have many Republican friends who are not evil. 

I'm happy for you :rolleyes:

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‘We’re Facing the Most Significant Test of Our Democracy Since the Civil War’

-Joe Biden

A significant test, huh?  Let's see - the Civil War ended in 1865, 156 years ago.  In the intervening years, we've suffered two world wars; countless limited wars and skirmishes; several economic recessions and a Great Depression; presidential assassinations and other crises too numerous to list.

Yet all this pales in comparison with requiring a person to show ID to vote?

Hyperbole much?

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