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					Originally Posted by  Jim in CT
					 
				 
				you’re saying there’s no problem, so no need for voter id. 
 
that would be a great argument if there weren’t hundreds is aspects in your life where you are proactive already. 
 
you wait until you’ve had a car accident to get auto insurance? 
 
you wait until your house gets broken into before you get an alarm? 
 
please explain why it’s more burdensome to require an id to vote, than it is to require an us to see a doctor or pick up a prescription. 
 
Who are these massive groups of people who don’t have an id?  they don’t travel, pay rent or a mortgage, go to the doctor, have utilities to pay, etc? 
 
it’s such a lame argument. 
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 Maybe they should have mailed out a voucher good for the cost of an ID at your local town offices/DMV with the Stimmy checks.   
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