Georgia Election law

April 10 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Election Issues, Fraud, Liberal Press, The Left, Voting Issues

I’ve seen this a dozen times. By the way, the title for this article was “5 Ironclad Truths About the Georgia Voting Law”. Yes, there were hyperlinks to the story. The argument being made by Mr Andy Serwer was that we (Americans, States, Feds, Locals, etc.) should do all they can to make voting more accessible to “voters”. mrossol

This is from a daily email from Yahoo News. 4/10/2021

After watching the fallout from the new Georgia voting law passed two weeks ago, I’ve come to five conclusions.

‌-The right to vote shouldn’t be a partisan issue, but sadly has become one.

‌-The new law isn’t about election integrity, it’s meant to suppress voting.

‌-The law has set off a chain reaction that continues to this day.

‌-The consequences here are changing the relationship between politics (mostly the GOP) and business.

-And in all this there is nuance and a good many twists to the story.

The story continues….  mrossol

The Georgia GOP, including Gov. Brian Kemp, say the new law improves the state’s voting process. But clearly that is not the intention. The intention is to make voting more difficult particularly for Black citizens, through new ID requirements, restricting drop-off boxes and by giving state (GOP) officials more power over elections. Be wary of those who cherry-pick specific points of voting laws in other states to show Georgia’s is not restrictive. The larger point is that, in total, Georgia’s new law is a move to discourage not encourage voting.

Here’s the thing: Voting is an inalienable right in our country. Lawmakers should be making every effort to make voting easier for all Americans, not harder. Suppressing the right to vote, something so essential in our country, is nuts. What are they going to do next, deny people food and drink?

What is not mentioned:
Voting should be for CITIZENS, not “Americans”.

The INTEGRITY OF THE VOTE is as important as the ACCESSIBLITY of the vote.

The concept that REQUIRING A VOTER ID restricts voting, when it is required to do about anything else in the United States of America. (Get on a play, get a doctor’s appointment, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.)

So, while it was a bit of a challenge to digest WHAT Mr. Serwer said, it was very disappointing what he DID NOT SAY. mrossol

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