

This is just conspiricism with no basis. There has never been any evidence of any noteworthy amount of voter fraud in US history. Even the Heritage Foundation has marked only ~1000 votes as POTENTIALLY fraudulent out of billions (less than 0.0001%)


This is just conspiricism with no basis. There has never been any evidence of any noteworthy amount of voter fraud in US history. Even the Heritage Foundation has marked only ~1000 votes as POTENTIALLY fraudulent out of billions (less than 0.0001%)


Because not everyone is capable of getting an ID. For one, they’re not free, so requiring one is effectively a voting tax, preventing the poorest of our community members from having a say in our government.
Two, even if they were free monetarily, they’re not free to get in terms of time. If you’re working 16 hours a day at 2 jobs for example, when are you supposed to take time to go to the DMV to get an ID or license? This is particularly hard for, again, poorer people who have to work multiple jobs to stay afloat.
Three, there really is no problem that requiring an ID at a polling station solves. Of the BILLIONS of votes in the Heritage Foundation’s (a VERY conservative thinktank, the one Trump tapped for most of his judicial nominations) database recording voter fraud events, they have a little more than 1000 instances of SUSPECTED voter fraud. That’s about 0.0001% of votes cast are suspected to be fraudulent by the people trying to push the policy to correct the problem.
Meanwhile, these laws prevent more people from voting legally each election than have ever been suspected of voting fraudulantly since we have been keeping records. They are doing research to find the specific forms of IDs the people who vote against them tend to have or not have, and explicitly targetting them to ensure as few votes against them are allowed to be cast. It is an inheirently undemocratic solution to a problem which the proponents of the policy openly state does not exist.


What’s the context to this?


The number of calories it takes to lift an object of a given weight isn’t affected by how dofficult it is for you. Per the law of conservation of energy, it takes a specific amount of energy to lift an object of a given weight a given height, just as much as it would have if you dropped it from that height in a vaccuum.
The actual reason they would be out of shape is because they wouldn’t NEED to work out to be strong, since they’re supernaturally gifted, so they just wouldn’t


Linux? No. Proton, yes, unless they are using kernel-level anticheat like Apex


This is just going to be used to allow fascist propaganda, isn’t it?


I have literally never had any issue with Kitty on any of my servers or local machines


This is the same dude openly supporting the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Forgive me if i don’t believe he is being genuine.


Do you have any actual data showing that reasonable amounts of erythritol is worse for you than any alternatives?


At least in Illinois, there is no option to go off grid. You’re legally required to maintain a grid connection even if you are generating all power locally.


“which was not handled by the Biden administration”
This is just plainly false. The Biden administration handled the global inflation crisis better than any other G7 country in the world. Not only did we have the lowest rate of inflation across the G7 countries, ours ended sooner than any of them as well.


I’m surprised Digital Extremes isn’t mentioned. Did they sell off their stake at some point?


Vegan is not a regulated term. Plenty of products that say they are vegan still have animal products, such as honey.


It’s no longer labeled vegan. A lot of producers actively avoid the label, despite the fact that the Vegan Society would provide their stamp of approval. I’ve heard somewhere putting it on your product lowers sales. All this to say, are you certain it’s actually not vegan anymore?
The forms of fraud you are listing are election fraud, which IS obviously very common (and according to the Supreme Court, very legal now)