Shadowy Man
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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/10/voter-suppression-wisconsin-election-2016/
and it's pretty damning. Tens of thousands of people kept away from the polls.
What is wrong with voters bringing some kind of ID to vote?
It's wrong when the government demands this but then doesn't put in a good faith effort to help/allow those without ID to get a qualified voting ID in time for the next election. If the government had put in whatever effort it took to guarantee every citizen have an ID then there'd be nothing wrong, but there are many, many stories of people who have been unable to get ID and many more of people, through no fault of their own, who wouldn't be able to should these laws take effect.
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No, it isn'tOn the contrary, it is considered by many to be a cornerstone of freedom that one does not have to identify oneself to the authorities if they do not have cause to believe that one has committed a crimeand stupid not to keep it up to date.Racism is a subset of idiocy, and is very obviously a major component of these rules; They are intended to ensure that white conservatives get more of a say in running the country than black liberals - and are put in place by people who don't think black people should have any say at all.Racism has nothing to with it. Idiocy does.There is nothing stupid about not buying something you don't need.The article mentions one person who had out of date ID and some immediate relatives who appear just as stupid.It's not a 'fault' at all - it's a fundamental freedom. Of course, as an authoritarian follower, you likely don't have a very adult concept of what 'freedom' actually means.The subject lady let it slip so whose fault is that.
Certainly if you think that it entails the government forcing citizens to carry ID on pain of disenfranchisement, you are making a dreadful error.
"Papers, please, Citizen".
Unfortunately we don't live in an ideal world given the security issues. We need IDs for store purchases or financial transactions with banks. However, honest citizens see no problem identifying themselves. Likewise we wish to minimize the chance of voter fraud incl using live or dead person's votes.
The idea that honest citizens have nothing to fear from mass identity schemes is currently under review by the axioms review board.
The USA has been exercising this since the 1770's. It's called a passport.
Passports aren't required, though, right? Many US Citizens don't have passports and don't get them until they decide to go on foreign travel.