Excessive voting rights
I meant changing voting laws that promote fraud. In most if not all functions involving our government we are required to properly identify ourselves. Usually, a photo ID.
When applying for Medicaid for my wife, I had to properly ID her. I’ve heard that some folks in Georgia are questioning if what Stacy Abrams says is always the facts, or just her opinion. I’m hoping to take a factual look at the new voting laws in Georgia. I’m told NY has more restrictive Absentee Ballot laws. I’d like to see if all is just liberal hype or abuse!
— Concerned for America
I still think you’re off. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud, so restrictive laws are being made to fight a non-existent foe. I’m shocked that the party of lax gun laws, lax business regulations and lax oversight is asking to make more restrictive laws on anything.
Also, ID restrictions are not the only issue being discussed in Georgia, but one of many problems.
— Ed Note
Double standard
A couple of years ago. They fired a maintenance worker for stealing an $8 Hoagie from Wawa wearing the county shirt. What I can’t understand is how come Brian Hughes gets away with fleeing the scene of a car accident that he was involved in. It’s not right. It’s a double standard. Same thing that happened to the maintenance worker that stole the hoagie from Wawa should happen to Brian Hughes. I also blame personnel. County has a double standard and is unprofessional.
— Concerned county park employee
Maybe it was the $8 part. Their classic hoagies are $5.59, aren’t they?
I’m not for firing someone for making a mistake, as it appears these accidents were mistakes and I believe that Hughes bumped another car and didn’t notice. I am however upset that they hid the accidents from the public.
— Ed Note
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