Pffft... Really? So assuming someone wishes to completely jeopardise their chance to remain illegally in the US and they actually manage to convince the state to issue a valid drivers' licence on the basis of some fraudulent, counterfeit ones they'd have to submit as part of their application, just so they can cast a ballot, it's going to skew the election results? They're still not
allowed to vote.
And you genuinely believe this is some sort of Dem conspiracy to win votes?....
Wow. If that's your idea of a perceived threat to the American Way™, I'd hate to see what a real threat looks like. I'd have thought that level of paranoia would require medical intervention. Would you like me to fetch the men in white coats for you?
That's exactly what it is. Any other questions?
Let's see... What size straightjacket do you both take? Is the standard cell wall padding sufficient for those as deranged as yourselves? Do we need to up the dosage for those anti-psychotic drugs, or have you just been forgetting to take them? Would it not be in the best interest of public safety to simply lobotomise you both at your earliest convenience?
Think that should cover it for now.
"Automated voter registration is actually a more secure way of doing things," California Secretary of State Alex Padilla told HuffPost in September. Potential voters "have to demonstrate proof of age, the vast majority of time people are showing a birth certificate or a passport, which also reflects citizenship. That's arguably more secure than someone checking a box under penalty of perjury"
If it had been a Republican policy, you'd have been praising them for closing loopholes and making the system more robust. But no, it's definitely a sinister Dem conspiracy to give illegals the ability to vote (even though it only works that way in your imagination).