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I vote more often than two years. Why do you disregard local elections so easily? It is not important to you?! The outrage.
Both of you can take your patriotic, melodramatic virtue signalling elsewhere. And yes, I have million more important things to do than stand in line for untold hours because of wack-a-mole polling closures. But yet, I still carve out the time to investigate the issues, on MY schedule, fill out my ballot with diligence and drop it off at MY convenience.
And if this country actually had its shyte together, I could do all that on my phone and call it a day.
Glad you're back. Logic has been in short supply around here.
Thanks.
They’ll be likely suspending me again before long. Lol
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Originally Posted by maciesmom
This has already been addressed:
I presume you have no problem using a car or public transportation to go to the store rather than walking- for many reasons, one of which is it's a more efficient use of time. That doesn't make driving to the store evil or unpatriotic.
Our polls are pretty quiet if you do early voting. You're in and out in 10 minutes. We will do early voting in person. Heck, it's safer than those runs I'm making to Home Depot to work on the vacant rental property. I hate going there. To many Covidiots with masks not covering their noses, not following the arrows on the isles, nor respecting your 6 foot space. Early voting? Easy.
My state isn't truly offering mail-in ballots. The hoops you have to jump through to do it isn't worth it. Unless something unfortunate happens, I'm voting in person.
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