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Citation needed for DMVs being ordered closed, specifically in predominantly black areas.And I said -- specifically in rural areas where DMV's are being ordered closed in areas with predominately black residents -- I can see how this is a marginal attempt at targeting black voters -- I am thinking that these factors are what some of these court rulings are being based on.You're still failing to explain how it specifically prevents black people from voting. If you can't explain what's preventing blacks from getting any form of identification, then you have no case to make against voter ID laws. If you can't explain your premise, you have no argument.Why do you think ONLY black people are too stupid and/or lazy to get an ID? What prevents black people specifically from getting an ID?
The only people I see making this "blacks are too stupid and lazy" argument are you republicans -- and please miss me with that "I'm not a republican" BS.
If you feel that conservatives are not trying to suppress the minority vote -- take that up with the judges who keep striking them down.
It also doesn't help when republicans keep bragging about how decreasing voter turnout helped them win
Wisconsin Republican connects voter ID, GOP wins
The Republicans are too far left for me, thus I am not one.
I also said that when Voter ID laws are changed, there should be community initiatives to get those affected in compliance with the changes
And if you feel republicans ---who are just conservatives with more donor money than libertarians--- are too far left -- I suspect you may feel the 24th amendment was too far left too -- most people who claim republicans are too liberal do
Even if this was the case, that would mean that they would need to travel further, not that it would be impossible. They already need IDs for everything, so not having one nearby would not prevent them from getting one, especially since it takes 4(?) years for them to expire. That's once every four years that this would be an issue.
They are not Conservatives, Conservatism the need for a new law to be justified before making another, while Republicans believe that laws solve everything. Just because you don't know the difference, that does not mean that there isn't a difference. Besides this, Republicans have been taking steps to the left every election cycle.
Conservatives are not the same as Libertarians, either, as Conservatives support laws which can be justified, and Libertarians support fewer laws. Again, you being unable to tell the difference does not mean that there isn't one. You're only trying to reinforce the "us versus them" mentality.
I don't support any taxes, so I'm not sure where you came up with that.