Why are we allowed to go to stores, bars, schools, public buildings, and large gatherings as long as we are wearing masks and social distancing as much as possible then? You didn't answer the question. Here is the statement:
I've been to very busy voting booths in very busy parts of town and there's never more people than your average downtown hipster bar on a Friday night (thank you early voting!) Bonus, they're more spaced too! My locality had something like 15 voting booths open. We can open more so we limit the number of people to no more than 100-150 at a time. People are already waiting in massive queues safely, and socially distanced, to get tested for COVID. We have both the hardware and the available people to do it and the COVID testing lines were the perfect experiment. Here's another idea. Break up voting into into 50 stations, and make voting go from November 4th to November 10th. Allow POPULATION_SIZE / BOOTHS / 6 people per day, organized by last name, to go to these booths between 8am and 8pm.
So the democrats are yet again inconsistent:
1. The pandemic is too dangerous so we need to stay inside so we need to restrict people's movements
2. Protests are too important to stay inside so we need to allow people to congregate to express their first amendment rights
3. The pandemic is too dangerous to allow people to congregate to express their first amendment right to vote
Importantly, voting is at least as important as the first amendment right to protest - why the inconsistency? This fact pattern makes no actual sense.
Early voting has successfully reduced queue sizes since it's inception. For the people who cannot go to a voting booth because of active COVID we already have a solution for those special cases called absentee ballots. The goal is to reduce the number of absentee votes because they cause problems and allow for election interference even through honest mistakes, not increase the number of absentee votes to the limit of the population.
People who are diagnosed as ill, the day, few days, week before and there may be lots, how do they absentee ballot? What would the process be?
Sanitary measures making lines huge. Gop funded voter intimidation agents prowling the lines (they wanted retired seals as more scary).
The problem postal voting is largely restricted to friends, family or others 'helping' elderly & demented voters fill their's out.
Ballot harvesting (collecting votes for drop off at a center) is not really a factor with postal voting other than granny is going to vote Biden so I'm not putting her vote in the mail.
In any case it will just be a fraction of a percent and you can be sure Conservatives will be doing it more so it will be at least balanced.
Meanwhile in Australia... These would be perfect for voting queues.
Fix the fucking postage stamp problem, job done.
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