What happens when you combine so-called “artificial intelligence” with lying politicians?
Perhaps you get something like this, shared by a correspondent a day or so ago:
| Senate Democrats Block Voter ID Law That 2/3rds of Their Own Voters Support |
| The partial government shutdown ended yesterday when Republicans agreed not to add the SAVE Act, which would mandate that states require an ID and proof of citizenship to be able to vote in federal elections. Senate Democrats threatened to torpedo the entire funding bill if it included the voter integrity provision. The bill has passed the House twice but Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer railed that “the SAVE Act is nothing more than Jim Crow 2.0. It would disenfranchise millions of Americans.” By that, he really means the act would disenfranchise people who are not legally eligible to vote. Sounds to us like the Schumer Democrats WANT ineligible voters to vote. This law requires voters show the same type of ID now required to sign up for federal programs such as Medicare and Social Security. It’s true that noncitizens are already barred from voting in federal elections, but without verification, there’s no effective way to enforce that. Harry Enten, a CNN data analyst, finds overwhelming support for requiring a photo ID to vote. In last year’s Pew Research poll it was backed by 71% of Democrats, 76% of blacks, and 82% of Latinos. When it comes to voter ID, Enten said the issue is a complete “nontraversy.” So is Chuck Schumer saying that three out of four blacks support a Jim Crow Law? |
Fortunately, once more Armageddon was avoided, and all Fifty States did not dissolve into chaos because the FedGov wasn’t fully functioning, right?
Both sides in Congress are screaming at each other in public, while they work deals quietly by secure text-messaging and whispered words in the lounges (and no doubt, toilets). Deals which do not accomplish anything but to speed up the decay of the dead Republic, and pave the way for more totalitarian power in their hands. And of course, keep the spending ramped up as much as possible, no matter where the money comes from (or doesn’t).
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Political impacts on migration and population shifts within the States
The US Census Bureau has recently published this map:
The various comments online about this of course concentrate on the (politically) red and blue State divide. And to a degree, there is a definite correlation – and indeed, direct cause and effect. That was heightened by the impact of the panic over the Beer Flu (COVID-19) in 2020 and 2021. But by no means as clear cut as many tout.
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