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icenine 03-30-2014 02:04 AM

Poll Tax Coming To A Red State Near You
 
yeah voting fraud is just running wild

if you think forcing people to buy special ids or making them get passports just so they can vote is not a Poll Tax then you full of crap

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/30/us...ates.html?_r=0


people out of work, roads and bridges in need of repair, all sorts of other issues and this is what the GOP is up to?

merrylander 03-30-2014 05:48 AM

Robbin the GOP will use any means fair or foul to gain power. Of course that is a poll tax.

BlueStreak 03-30-2014 06:57 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBAsFwPglw

Is there any doubt what they're up to? What they've BEEN up to for decades?

Dave

piece-itpete 03-31-2014 10:31 AM

I find it interesting that straight ticket voting affects the Dems more.

A state ID in Ohio costs $8.50.

Pete

Boreas 03-31-2014 10:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206467)
I find it interesting that straight ticket voting affects the Dems more.

A state ID in Ohio costs $8.50.

Pete

So, a poll tax is okay as long as it's affordable?

John

piece-itpete 03-31-2014 10:43 AM

It depends on your definition of poll tax.

If someone needs to take a bus to the polling station is that a poll tax?

Pete

Boreas 03-31-2014 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206470)
It depends on your definition of poll tax.

If someone needs to take a bus to the polling station is that a poll tax?

Pete

Boy, Pete! Can't you try a little harder? That's an absurd arguent.

If someone needs to pay to establish his or her right to vote, it's a poll tax.

John

merrylander 03-31-2014 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206470)
It depends on your definition of poll tax.

If someone needs to take a bus to the polling station is that a poll tax?

Pete

No but if it costs $8.50 to vote yes that's a bloody poll tax. I burn gas to get to our polling place but they do not charge me to vote. Hell half the time all they do is ask my name and where I live, if I am on the list I vote.

icenine 03-31-2014 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206467)
I find it interesting that straight ticket voting affects the Dems more.

A state ID in Ohio costs $8.50.

Pete

it is not about an id...it is about voter ids that PROVE citizenship............

like a passport.

piece-itpete 03-31-2014 10:59 AM

In order to get welfare here in Ohio you need ID: a DL or State ID, and birth certificate, and SS card, for everyone in the home, not just the person applying. I see the whole thing as a nonissue but it sure gets the respective bases fired up :)

Pete

Boreas 03-31-2014 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206481)
In order to get welfare here in Ohio you need ID: a DL or State ID, and birth certificate, and SS card, for everyone in the home, not just the person applying. I see the whole thing as a nonissue but it sure gets the respective bases fired up :)

Pete

A bit excessive but it may be necessary for processing payments. In any event, there's no law against it. There is a law against poll taxes. Do you know why?

John

merrylander 03-31-2014 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206481)
In order to get welfare here in Ohio you need ID: a DL or State ID, and birth certificate, and SS card, for everyone in the home, not just the person applying. I see the whole thing as a nonissue but it sure gets the respective bases fired up :)

Pete

You are aware that there are states that did not start issuing birth certificates until well into the 1900s. Come to think of it my birth certificate was really issued by the DD who chritened me three months after I was born.:)

piece-itpete 03-31-2014 11:19 AM

I didn't know that Rob. How did people prove identity?

John it's to prevent welfare fraud. And yes, I know why :) Every time I see the phrase poll tax I want to post a link to Tom Lehrer but don't want to offend my southern friends :o

Pete

Tom Joad 03-31-2014 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merrylander (Post 206474)
No but if it costs $8.50 to vote yes that's a bloody poll tax.

It's $25 for a state issued picture ID in Florida.

And if you move, which poor people do often, it's $25 each time you change your address.

http://www.dmv.org/fl-florida/change-address.php

bobabode 03-31-2014 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206467)
I find it interesting that straight ticket voting affects the Dems more.

A state ID in Ohio costs $8.50.

Pete

It doesn't matter if it's five cents Pete. It is still a poll tax to require someone to pay any amount to vote.

donquixote99 03-31-2014 11:47 AM

If you get into the small print on the FL Voter Registration form, it turns out there are alternatives to the $25.00 ID for registration:

Quote:

Identification (ID) Requirements: New applicants must provide a current and valid Florida driver’s license number
(FL DL#) or Florida identification card number (FL ID#). If you do not have a FL DL# or FL ID#, then you must provide
the last four digits of your Social Security number (SSN). If you do not have any of these numbers, check “None.” If
you leave the field and box blank, your new registration may be denied. See section 97.053(6), Fla.Stat.
Special ID requirements: If you are registering by mail, have never voted in Florida, and have never been issued one
of the ID numbers above, include one of the following with your application, or at a later time before you vote: 1) A
copy of an ID that shows your name and photo (acceptable IDs--U.S. Passport, debit or credit card, military ID,
student ID, retirement center ID, neighborhood association ID, or public assistance ID); or 2) A copy of an ID that
shows your name and current residence address (acceptable documents--utility bill, bank statement, government
check, paycheck, or other government document).
The special ID is not required if you are 65 or older, have a temporary or permanent physical disability, are a member
of the active uniformed services or merchant marine who is absent from the county for active duty, or a spouse or
dependent thereof, or are currently living outside the U.S. but otherwise eligible to vote in Florida.
http://election.dos.state.fl.us/pdf/webappform.pdf

Just an SSN does it, or 'special ID can include things like a 'neighborhood association ID' or a utility bill.

The other ID requirement is what you have to show when you actually go to the polls to vote. Here's the official source on that:

Quote:

When you go to the polling place to vote, you will be asked to provide a current and valid picture identification with a signature. Approved forms of picture identification are: Florida driver's license; Florida identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; United States passport; debit or credit card; military identification; student identification; retirement center identification; neighborhood association identification; and public assistance identification. (Section 101.043, F.S.) If the picture identification does not contain a signature, you will be asked to provide an additional identification with your signature.
http://election.dos.state.fl.us/gen-faq.shtml

Nothing about exceptions for over-65 and stuff here, but there are alternatives to the state-issued ID (highlighted). Also seems a debit/credit card and a utility bill together might do the trick...or is that a trick? I'm not familiar with debit/credit cards that are 'picture id's,' and the requirement is for 'picture id.'

Still, it's making people read the fine print and figure out how to comply. It will weed out some, WHICH IS THE WHOLE IDEA.

merrylander 03-31-2014 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by piece-itpete (Post 206496)
I didn't know that Rob. How did people prove identity?

John it's to prevent welfare fraud. And yes, I know why :) Every time I see the phrase poll tax I want to post a link to Tom Lehrer but don't want to offend my southern friends :o

Pete

Utility bill, bank statement, testimony of someone such as doctor or clergyman. I recently had my doctor testify that I was alive and of sound mind for the folks back home.

piece-itpete 03-31-2014 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by merrylander (Post 206510)
Utility bill, bank statement, testimony of someone such as doctor or clergyman. I recently had my doctor testify that I was alive and of sound mind for the folks back home.

Did you bribe him? :D

Pete

Tom Joad 03-31-2014 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by donquixote99 (Post 206508)
If you get into the small print on the FL Voter Registration form, it turns out there are alternatives to the $25.00 ID for registration:


http://election.dos.state.fl.us/pdf/webappform.pdf

Just an SSN does it, or 'special ID can include things like a 'neighborhood association ID' or a utility bill.

The other ID requirement is what you have to show when you actually go to the polls to vote. Here's the official source on that:


http://election.dos.state.fl.us/gen-faq.shtml

Nothing about exceptions for over-65 and stuff here, but there are alternatives to the state-issued ID (highlighted). Also seems a debit/credit card and a utility bill together might do the trick...or is that a trick? I'm not familiar with debit/credit cards that are 'picture id's,' and the requirement is for 'picture id.'

Still, it's making people read the fine print and figure out how to comply. It will weed out some, WHICH IS THE WHOLE IDEA.

I don't know about any of this Don.

Everytime I go to vote they ask for my drivers license.

Maybe there are ways around that.

We did manage to go for Obama both in 2008 and 2012, although by very narrow margins.

Unfortunately this seems to be the only time the poor and minorities show up.

That's why we have a right wing state legislature and governor.

The governor's race is during national midterms.


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