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Friday, March 17, 2017
The Coming S**T Storm
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2 comments:
- toadold said...
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So let's say you are a business man and you have a bunch of employees who are badmouthing your product/service and helping your competition. They have some protection by way of old company rules. How do you solve the problem. Chimp away at them or have a sudden mass firing?
They have to go one way or another. - 3/18/17, 3:51 AM
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I've been going on about cleaning up the voter rolls nationally for ages. It's always a bunch of media noise just after an election, and then it goes down the memory hole and nothing ever gets done.
WRONG. Frankly, I think it should be a capital offense to not have provably accurate voter rolls. If not that, then no county/town that has not purified them within 90 days of an election will not be allowed to have an election. Let's see how many minutes the town clerk lasts when the citizens are denied their right to vote due to his ineptitude.
Take the next logical step: voter registration closes 120 days before an election. PERIOD. No same day BS. Change of address updates allowed up to 90 days prior. If you move in October, then you get an absentee ballot - picked up by hand, show valid ID - and your vote is cast using your old address.
This isn't rocket science.
In this day and age of massive government databases, it is inexcusable. I've read that Social Security has long been unwilling to cooperate. Fine, start at the top and start firing the bastards until they see the light of reason. I don't give a damn if you have to shitcan the entire department - millions of Americans need jobs and would be happy to replace these losers. Cross reference the SS db with the "iii" felony database, the tax rolls, the military, the passport, INS, the state gun license, state motor vehicles, and post office db. These all exist. Probably there's a death registry db out there somewhere too, likely at least one per state plus federal. Every hospital, funeral home, etc that processes an identifiable corpse has to send the info to the state death db. Hell, bring in the credit card companies, why not, since the telephone companies all kowtowed to the gov years ago; there's precedent. Prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the citizen is valid, alive, and allowed to vote. The second phase would be to thrash the state voter roll dbs against each other to remove multiple registrants.
Bottom line: it should not be hard to do, nor that expensive, nor really all that time consuming, even if the rolls have several million people on them. It's what computers are for. Sure, now let's get all paranoid about data security. Fine. Isolate the systems from everything, put the data on CDs or thumb drives, and deliver it via armed guard from one state to the next. Or use secure boxes and FedEx.
And to keep it pure, every single citizen has to re-register in person every 5 to 7 years. Exceptions made for the actually disabled who have no mobility; the gov sends a flunky to visit you. Merely having a blue tag for your car is insufficient, seeing how abused the handi-driver system is.
- 3/18/17, 12:57 PM