g5000
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When I first began voting back in the olden days of wooden ships and quill pens, I would just walk into a dusty room in the basement of City Hall, tell the volunteer Daughter of the American Revolution lady my name, and she would find my name on a list of registered voters, check me off, and then point me to the bank of voting booths.Isn’t that what we already have at the voting sign-in? They ask for my papers - my drivers license.Papers! Papers, please!Everyone should be issued a national voter ID. The cost would be less than 1/4 of the TRâ˜MP yearly golfing bill.
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I would go in, pull the handle to close the curtains, find the lever to vote the straight GOP ticket and pull it down.
And that was it. No ID. No fuss. No muss.