I like that idea.

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You can’t expect government people to use their brains.

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Now here is where you can tell it’s all make up crap.
Not every student who attends college is a TX state resident or a legal citizen. So a student id would not verify that you are a legal citizen or even if you are a legal resident of the state of Texas.

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glad youre taking this all in!

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well, to be sure, you can’t get the vaccine without ID

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Racist, systemic.

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Fox reported they are getting per diem. Local news says the Speaker says they aren’t.

Just information.

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ā€œTexas Fleebaggersā€ :rofl::+1:t3:

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Post slamming Biden’s speech, in an opinion column anyway.

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Did Texas take out the provision that basically allows the legislature to claim fraud on a whim and overturn a popular election?

You know…the provision they said last time was in the bill ā€œaccidentallyā€?

In person voting with an ID is easily more secure than mail in voting. It’s not exactly rocket science.

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They are as brave as sir robin in Monty python and the holy grail.

Where the ā– ā– ā– ā–  was Joe Biden and all the other career libs who are crying about this for the past 50 plus years when the norm was one day in person voting?

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How much more secure is in person with ID vs mail in?

Like if voter fraud with mail in was .000001%… then voter fraud with in person was .00000001%?

I mean, did you ever think anyone would have the sand to claim 17 days of early voting was Jim Crow level voter suppression? Clowns.

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What percent of fraud goes undetected whether unintentionally or intentionally?

But it’s not.

.000001%ish

157 million ballots casted.

What percentage was fraudulent? 1% fraud is 1.5 million fraudulent votes. That significant but I’ll spot you that.

Is 99% safe good enough?

Not if 100 or 99.5 is achievable.