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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 19, 2022

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I tend to agree with you, but while my libertarian tendencies point toward "You shouldn't need the mark of the beast to function in society"; I tend to go a step further: there are no legitimate voters that don't have IDs. If you don't have an ID at this point, you probably aren't functioning on a level where I care if you vote or not.

A far more interesting question is what kinds of IDs can be used.

I've been making this argument for a long time. Calling Voter ID racist is absurd. If you can't save up $12 and a bus trip every 8 years to go vote (especially given Democratic "Voter Outreach" programs), I'd go beyond calling those voters illegitimate. I don't want those people participating in any democratic process at all.

If you don't have an ID at this point, you probably aren't functioning on a level where I care if you vote or not.

Yeah, my framing there was really just being careful enough to use "almost". I actually agree that it's pretty much a tautology that lacking identification in 2022 means that you're not a legitimate voter. I flatly don't believe the sob stories about how requiring identification will disenfranchise X number of totally innocent people that are completely legitimate citizens.

I believe that there is probably a very small number of senior citizens who lost their drivers license after letting it lapse and live on some kind of autopilot. That being said, previous voter ID laws didn’t suppress turnout, and there’s no actual evidence that these election laws will either.

A lot of Voter ID laws have some kind of exemption system that handles the "I just totally let my driver's license lapse" people.