Styles P Has A Message For The BidenSexuals

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In a lot of places, where to get said ID has been closed. DMVs in places with large minority populations get closed down and not everyone has available transportation to get to a place that might be 50 plus miles out.

Alabama Closing Many DMV Offices in Majority Black Counties



This is the game the Republicans play.

That's why some of the voting restrictions cut directly to things like Souls to the Polls and fining you for giving people water in voting lines.

Did you even verify what the writer said was true (article from 6 years ago btw)? How many black people do YOU KNOW, say it’s hard to get an ID? Let’s stop the cap. This is all about illegal immigrants. I’ve seen homeless people with IDs so there’s no reason an able bodied citizen with shelter can’t have one.
 

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The fact that they can’t pay a one time fee of $30? How are they informed enough to vote for the candidates that would benefit them? Because if they can’t pay a one time fee of 30 then they surely can’t pay an Internet or cable bill. How do they drive anywhere? How can they even afford food even if they can’t pay a ONE TIME fee for an ID? That’s a weak excuse my guy...



Having an ID is a requirement to drive. A requirement to enter into certain establishments. A requirement for most jobs. But you want to pretend as if adding voting to that is disenfranchising to black people. It’s really pathetic that you think that low of people that $20-$30 is an obstacle to voting. They’re really trying to suppress illegal immigrants from voting who are the real people who can’t get IDs. And why should black people care if they can vote or not?

Not true, especially for people that are on fixed incomes. I work in healthcare. I've seen people have to make decisions such as food vs medicine. Remember Obamacare, another thing Democrats tried to give people and Republicans didn't want people to have, being universal healthcare so yes, for a lot of people, $20-30 is an obstacle to voting.

I sincerely wonder if y'all ever do research on these things.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/23/millions-of-americans-are-only-400-away-from-financial-hardship.html

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So, from this, I see over half of the black population with high school degree or less and 46% of the black population with some college, can't make it with a random $400 dollar expense. With that said, the prioritization of an ID is low on the totem pole of things to get done. It just is.

One quarter of adults said they skipped necessary medical care in 2018 because they were unable to afford the cost.

You got people skipping healthcare, you think an ID is on their minds?

The goal of voting is to lower barriers. Ever thought about why voting isn't a national holiday.

Why Isn't Election Day A National Holiday In The U.S.?

First, the history of it.

OK, so why Tuesday? Keep in mind that in the mid-1800s, the U.S. was largely an agricultural society. Tuesday was chosen because it was most convenient for farmers traveling by horse and buggy at the time.

“In 1845, when Congress established a national election day, it had to be a Tuesday because farmers went to church on Sunday, went to market on Wednesday, and may have needed a day, Monday, to get to their polling place,” Gil Troy — an American presidential historian and McGill University professor — told HuffPost. (And in case you’re curious, November was chosen as the month for similar reasons: It was after fall harvest was over but before the cold winter weather set in.)

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/02/05/democrats-want-to-make-election-day-a-national-holidayheres-why.html

Looks who's trying to get more people to vote. Democrats

Look at who is against it.

The first bill House Democrats introduced this January included a wide range of anti-corruption measures—and a proposal to make Election Day a national holiday.

While more than two-thirds of Americans polled by Pew Research have said they’d support such a measure, not everyone is a fan.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called the proposal a “power grab” by Democrats.

The Republicans are playing the margins so that is why they realized when Covid started to lay these fukkers out, they had to get in front of it because they will lose those margins. You can't outright restrict everyone but through gerrymandering and restrictive rules. You can do a lot.
 

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there was no plan but if they woulda got hold of some of those politicians they woulda tore them apart.

And if all 535 members of Congress, along with their staff, perished on that day, what would happen to the rest of the country?

It would take months to find replacements/successors of those positions. The government would collapse, and the American dollar would be useless.
 

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Why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free. No sense in offering us anything if we always vote dem no matter what. Every election it's always we have to vote for the lesser of two evils. Same playbook for decades now.


Its sad that so many Black people are TERRIFFIED of change
 

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Llike, what type of change, to be exact? No voting rights? CACs taking away your freedom of speech?

Not voting and Economic Segregation from White People

Bring up these two topics, and Black people would either be too scared or juelz you to death
 

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Not voting and Economic Segregation from White People

Bring up these two topics, and Black people would either be too scared or juelz you to death

How would no voting benefit blacks, if a black candidate with a black agenda came along? :skip: you couldn't even vote for him.

And I said this about black economics: it cannot be enforced by law. Enforcing black people to buy from blacks, would only motivate c00ns to sabotage growth. It has to be done out of FREE WILL and GENUINE LOVE of other black people; not by force. :hhh:

Even back then in the era of segregation, you still had c00ns risking their lives to smash white hoes. Laws don't enforce shyt, if the desire exists to do the opposite.
 

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Did you even verify what the writer said was true (article from 6 years ago btw)? How many black people do YOU KNOW, say it’s hard to get an ID? Let’s stop the cap. This is all about illegal immigrants. I’ve seen homeless people with IDs so there’s no reason an able bodied citizen with shelter can’t have one.

You are moving goalposts now.

Feds: Closing driver's license offices in Ala. violates civil rights
Alabama’s DMV Shutdown Has Everything to Do With Race
Alabama, Where ID Is Required to Vote, Closes DMVs in Most “Black Belt” Counties
As it turns out, Bentley's driver's license closures were racial

Do you need more links?

This isn't about people I know, this is about people, period. I don't delve into the lives of people I know intimately to know what they can and cannot afford. However, anecdotally and witness to things that I've seen, I do know that people experience hardships that others couldn't fathom. Do you think that person outside with a cardboard sign, if genuine in their appeal, is thinking about an ID versus getting some money for some food for his/her family? This ain't got shyt to do with immigration, meaning the voting aspect of it. As I posted above. Most people in this country can't withstand a random $400 expense, why the hell would an ID card be prioritized?

Car Access | National Equity Atlas

18% of all black people lack access to a car. That is nearly 1 in 5 of us.

Again, I ask, do you think an ID is a priority?

This ain't got shyt to do with some immigrants.
 

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How would no voting benefit blacks, if a black candidate with a black agenda came along? :skip: you couldn't even vote for him.

And I said this about black economics: it cannot be enforced by law. Enforcing black people to buy from blacks, would only motivate c00ns to sabotage growth. It has to be done out of FREE WILL and GENUINE LOVE of other black people; not by force. :hhh:

Even back then in the era of segregation, you still had c00ns risking their lives to smash white hoes. Laws don't enforce shyt, if the desire exists to do the opposite.



Not voting and Economic Segregation from White People

Bring up these two topics, and Black people would either be too scared or juelz you to death


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No, that's the truth. You can't make laws on BLACK people to force us to buy black only: thats how INFILTRATORS get involved and sabotage the movement. Its best to work with like-minded black people, and not the ones that have to do forced "unity" that secretly hates your guts.

And You are a PAWGer.
 

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The fact that they can’t pay a one time fee of $30? How are they informed enough to vote for the candidates that would benefit them? Because if they can’t pay a one time fee of 30 then they surely can’t pay an Internet or cable bill. How do they drive anywhere? How can they even afford food even if they can’t pay a ONE TIME fee for an ID? That’s a weak excuse my guy...



Having an ID is a requirement to drive. A requirement to enter into certain establishments. A requirement for most jobs. But you want to pretend as if adding voting to that is disenfranchising to black people. It’s really pathetic that you think that low of people that $20-$30 is an obstacle to voting. They’re really trying to suppress illegal immigrants from voting who are the real people who can’t get IDs. And why should black people care if they can vote or not?

No matter HOW you cut it.. ID's were NEVER required to vote. (I dont agree with it.. but its what its ALWAYS been.) Period.

And its a weak excuse to YOU. You REALLY dont know how people are suffering out there right now. There's people that dont know where they gettin money for their next meal.. you think an ID is on their mind? You're literally looking for bullshyt reasons to back away from your initial claim.

The fact of the matter is this.. again.. ID's are NOT required to vote. Will that change? Possibly. Its already changing with these voter suppression laws. Ans why do you keep bringing up immigrants? If this country cant get a program together that identifies if a voter is a citizen, and/or eligible to vote.. then it deserves everything that happens to it.
 

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I asked the simple question which was did you yourself verify what the author said? I didn’t ask for proof...

This isn't about people I know, this is about people, period. I don't delve into the lives of people I know intimately to know what they can and cannot afford. However, anecdotally and witness to things that I've seen, I do know that people experience hardships that others couldn't fathom. Do you think that person outside with a cardboard sign, if genuine in their appeal, is thinking about an ID versus getting some money for some food for his/her family? This ain't got shyt to do with immigration, meaning the voting aspect of it. As I posted above. Most people in this country can't withstand a random $400 expense, why the hell would an ID card be prioritized?

Man if a person isn’t prioritizing an ID why would they prioritize voting? If they can’t scrum up a ONE TIME fee of $20 then they have more problems than voting and getting them to vote won’t solve their immediate needs anyways. So what IS IT about? Because it sure isn’t about helping them

18% of all black people lack access to a car. That is nearly 1 in 5 of us.

Again, I ask, do you think an ID is a priority?

This ain't got shyt to do with some immigrants.

Bruh there are Ubers. There’s Lyft. There are buses. Taxis. All the excuses you giving don’t fly. Food/medicine are are continuous money pits. An ID isn’t.

What I will give you that I didn’t think about is those in rural areas. I’ll give you that. But if they can’t buy an ID and can’t catch a ride to vote then they have problems that simply voting in an election won’t ever/immediately fix. But it’s not about helping them. It’s about winning an election for them. I have no dog in this fight tho. Two wings playing the dog and pony show but most of you nikkas won’t wake up till the shows over..
:yeshrug:

And it is about immigrants because they are the ones mainly without IDs. They are the ones that can’t get access to IDs
 
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