Technically, in my town at least, and probably yours, it's already illegal to walk around without identification.
Keeping illegal aliens from voting has nothing to do with Straw Men goose stepping into the discussion ala Nazi Germany. . . that's a real reach, and fell well short.
Actually, the whole "Nazi Germany" meme is pretty interesting to bring up at a time when a politician running for American office talks about the need for massive, well armed civilian "security forces", has followers who interject race into absolutely every issue, and makes a speech before Greco-Roman columns in a packed German sports arena. And, once, elected, goes to war without consulting Congress.
Hummmmm.
Originally Posted by Iaintliein
I only used the Nazi Germany "papers" issue as an example b/c I thought most people had a concept of the idea.
While others appear to love making sure absentee ballots never quiet make it in time from deployed military. . . despite the relative wealth and education of the government bureaucrats in charge.
There's no way to prove it, and I'm too cheap to bet, but my thought is more service men and women who actually wanted to vote have been disenfranchised over the last decade or two than the "poor and uneducated" who may or may not have actually wanted to.
Originally Posted by Iaintliein
You are probably right. Since I travel a lot (and vote), I know that my vote has not made the final count in several instances. IDT this is as a result of the intent of nefarious people so much as the result of having to rely on the mails in the voting process. If your ballot doesn't get there timely, it isn't counted.
I would be so much in favor of being able to vote over the internet (secure server, id & pin # and all that). People seem to be aghast at the idea. But I do so for corporate stock I hold, and in elections of at least one professional organization of which I am a member. In both of these, you only get one vote (per share). Once voted, you are prevented from voting again. However, if someone other than you votes you can file a protest.
Why papers? We can tatoo a scanner image on your wrist. Or implant a chip in your body like we do for dogs and cats. Maybe include GPS capabilities so it is even easier to find you.
Modern technology makes it look like George Orwell lacked imagination.
Originally Posted by davidsmith0123
I agree. Insert the chip in a forearm which can be read by a hand held scanner. It could contain a fingerprint and retina scan. If your address, etc., change, the data on the chip could be changed w/o removing and inserting a new chip (I think).
[Note to Camille: keep rowing/running...no need to carry ID under this plan. Although, you're beauty alone would probably get you out of any tight spot. lol]