The premise of the article is that even people who run voting systems that are openly ridiculous (like the ASG) eventually discover they need *some* safeguards. Which sits uncomfortably with the claim that any safeguards, however minimal, in any setting, are "voter suppression."https://twitter.com/craigcalcaterra/status/1379564985265840137 …
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Which brings us back to the question: should we abolish voter registration? If not, the case against the Georgia law collapses pretty quickly in the face of its extremely modest provisions.https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/03/do-democrats-want-voter-registration-abolished/ …
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There's a reason why criticisms of GA SB 202 must either be conducted at a high level of abstraction or a high level of dishonesty about the details.
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Dan, can you at least agree you are engaging in a bit of a Küppla Fallacy here?
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"And make sure they put in the newspaper I wasn't mad."
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Craig doesn't sound upset at all the article just blows ass
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Dan i wrote about my 5th grade student council elections and a tea party i had with Mr. Spock and Luke Skywalker if you don't publish my takes you break section 230.pic.twitter.com/bt00jFeSeg
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