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Old 09-30-2021, 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Gravydoo II [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
It just so happens that to get an ID, you may have to go to a DMV. Guess where republicans shut down the most DMV's? In area's where the poor, poc, and democrats live. So its either racist, classism, or political. Just so happens that if you live in a city and dont use a car, you probably wont have a drivers license. If you're 18, living in a city, and your DMV is 20 miles away, you probably wont have an ID.

You need a birth certificate, 2 forms of mail to your home address, SSN card, and who know what else. A lot of people simply dont have those.

So why isnt writing your name, address, SSN, DOB, and literally all your personal info under penalty of fraud (up to 5 years in prison) NOT GOOD ENOUGH, but if you have it on a card, THEN write it down, its now good enough.

It just is racist.

How is that not good enough?? Who you are down to your SSN, address, phone number, all that shit. Literally telling them "this is where you find me if im lying" then signing it, thats not good enough. If you have it on a plastic card, then fill out the exact same into, its now good enough.


Thats really fucking stupid, to me.
You should look up what you need to vote in your former state of CA. Social? Think again. Let’s take a look:

“In most cases, a California voter is not required to show identification to a polling place worker before casting a ballot.

However, if you are voting for the first time after registering to vote by mail and did not provide your driver license number, California identification number or the last four digits of your social security number on your registration form, you may be asked to show a form of identification when you go to the polls. In this case, be sure to bring identification with you to your polling place or include a copy of it with your vote-by-mail ballot. A copy of a recent utility bill, the sample ballot booklet you received from your county elections office or another document sent to you by a government agency are examples of acceptable forms of identification”

https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/vot...nia/what-bring

A utility bill works. No social. No ID