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RE: Voter ID Should Verify Residency to Vote

in #politics5 years ago

I find this debate interesting...
in a that was a sooo 1900s problem.

How do T.H.E.Y. expect to chip everyone, or have a universal identity card if they can't even get photo IDs to everyone?

We, here, speaking on the block-chain already see hundreds of better ways to handle voter identification, voter registration and vote counting. The only problem is that most of these methods can't be gamed.

That we have a near even race between democrons and republicrats is enough to convince me of voting fraud. That it is so evenly split is a statistical impossibility. However, i see an incredible machine behind it. Teams of psychologists feeding information to marketing and media conglomerates to "inform" the voters to keep the illusion of the status quo going.

I could speak of many things about fixing our broken system.
However, i would just ignore it. It is so broken as to not be fixable.

Instead, what will happen is that govern-cement will fracture, and the entire idea of electing a representative will be thrown out. We will never fix the voting problem because we will come up with better methods for the entire structure.

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The interesting thing about block-chain verification for voting is that you have to put in bio-metric data. This seems funny, since a lot of what block-chain or crypto is about, is being anonymous. I would be all for it, if I knew there was a 99% guarantee that the data wouldn't be used for some other purpose.

I think about 15% of the voting populace is swayed by the media.
I think a larger amount is so stuck in their way, they'll never vote the opposite that they are told.

I think there is a small percentage that knows what they believe and understands why they believe it. These will probably be the people who will encourage the others to join sides during the next great war.

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