FredHayek wrote: The California Secretary of State thinks this is a good idea. Do you? Or would you prefer your ballots printed by state and local governments?
It would be helpful if you would provide a link to your statements.
Wayne Harrison wrote: What do have against voters with disabilities, Fred?
I didn't say if I supported this or didn't, I just asked for other's opinions. And I don't provide links because no one trusts the media anymore. America has less trust in the media than any other developed nation.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
FredHayek wrote: The California Secretary of State thinks this is a good idea. Do you? Or would you prefer your ballots printed by state and local governments?
Heck, why not just phone in your vote and promise you are who you say you are. Easier is always better.
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
Some people seem completely oblivious to the fact California doesn't allow a registered voter just "print a ballot at home." The voter must be registered in the system and must log on to a designated voting portal, then the California portal produces a ballot specifically for you on your computer (with visual and audio aids) to fill out THEN print the ballot you filled out while you are logged onto their system. It's for handicapped people, for Christ sake.
But previous posts have to go and make it appear as if people can just print their own ballots willy nilly, with no safeguards whatsoever.