Coming from someone how argued for 3 pages about an Op Ed he didn't even read....lol.
Why would I? A writer plead the 5th, and they all were playing victim.
Coming from someone how argued for 3 pages about an Op Ed he didn't even read....lol.
I looked it up. Most of the info isn't public, other than the President's words and that of the SsOS about te info they could not legally turn over to the federal government.I mean, you can look it up.
Why would you do that? It ruins your narrative agenda.Why would I? A writer plead the 5th, and they all were playing victim.
Why would I? A writer plead the 5th, and they all were playing victim.
From the FoxNews website:I mean, you can look it up.
Honest injun, I hadn’t seen that when I posted. I just remembered reading all of the articles about even the GOP controlled states fighting it.
Right, so how did what I say contradict that? I didn’t say Democratic States, I said “states”. Did you LOL because you though I was only talking about the Dem states?From the FoxNews website:
A June 28 letter addressed to states from the commission asked for “publicly available voter roll data.” However, the letter also requested a lot of specific details, including: parts of Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses and information regarding felony convictions or military status.
Several secretaries of state, Republican and Democrat, bucked the request or said they would only provide limited data.
The group was also hit with a bevy of legal obstacles by organizations and state lawmakers regarding its practices.
Several secretaries of state, Republican and Democrat, bucked a request for sensitive data by the commission or said they would only provide limited data.
Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, a Republican, suggested the commission “go jump in the Gulf of Mexico.”
Even Kobach said his state would only provide some of the data requested by his commission.
And there it is......From the FoxNews website:
A June 28 letter addressed to states from the commission asked for “publicly available voter roll data.” However, the letter also requested a lot of specific details, including: parts of Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses and information regarding felony convictions or military status.
Several secretaries of state, Republican and Democrat, bucked the request or said they would only provide limited data.
The group was also hit with a bevy of legal obstacles by organizations and state lawmakers regarding its practices.
Several secretaries of state, Republican and Democrat, bucked a request for sensitive data by the commission or said they would only provide limited data.
Mississippi Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann, a Republican, suggested the commission “go jump in the Gulf of Mexico.”
Even Kobach said his state would only provide some of the data requested by his commission.
How do we know the states didn't? It's still just his word. There are (were?) numerous lawsuits against the committee for lack of transparency. The whole thing was bullshit from the start. Only the rubiest of rubes thought anything of this. Hence my laughter.Right, so how did what I say contradict that? I didn’t say Democratic States, I said “states”. Did you LOL because you though I was only talking about the Dem states?
“I can read motherfvcker! See this? It says Adidas!”
Oh, I think I see your point. This is one where I agree with him in principle on. I’d like to see voter ID laws and have felt that way since long before he was in office. I’ve not read a credible reason to not have them.How do we know the states didn't? It's still just his word. There are (were?) numerous lawsuits against the committee for lack of transparency. The whole thing was bullshit from the start. Only the rubiest of rubes thought anything of this. Hence my laughter.