Caballus
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We have to be careful with comparisons like this. The root issue is whether or not a government ID should be required of every citizen. Most nations, to include all European nations, require all citizens/residents have a government ID and keep it in their possession at all times--nearly all have passports as well. Maybe it's time to change, but to date we have been opposed to that. Those same nations require that every household register all persons in the household with the city hall. If you move, you re-register--in most places the SOFA exempts us (Americans assigned here) from having to participate. A lot of countries also require all eligible citizens to vote. Otherwise, there are legal consequences. So, do we select from a menu when we compare what others are doing or do take the package deal? We can expand from comparing ID requirements to differences in how other countries are handling COVID--at least one country is requiring all visiting foreigners to wear an electronic tracking bracelet.America could very well be the only civilized country on earth that does not require proof of citizenship, proof of residency or valid ID to vote.
Bad comparison. Neither flying nor banking is a Constitutional right.Why not take the time to explain why requiring ID or proof of residency is "voter suppression"? Do you believe requiring ID to board a commercial is "travel suppression"? Or maybe requiring ID to withdraw money at a bank is "banking suppression"?
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