Twincities.com actually found one woman (extrapolated to "some" voters in the title of the article "Some Wisconsin voters having trouble getting required ID) who is claiming that her life has become so much more difficult because she's trying to get a voter ID.
This woman is (supposedly) educated, since she's a librarian for a school district. Her story is here:
She had brought an expired Iowa driver's license, her Social Security card and a pay stub from the St. Croix Falls school district, where she works as a librarian, believing those items would satisfy the DMV's requirements, she said.
Platt, of Osceola, said she is going to have to find her certified birth certificate or request a new one, take unpaid time off from work and again make the trip to the DMV.
She'll eventually get an ID despite the financial cost and inconvenience, she said. Other people, however, may not be so determined, she added.This woman works outside the home. I have some questions for her.
- How does she get to work with an expired license from another state?
- Is it too much to ask that she have an ID that all of us need to go just about anywhere?
- How does she pay for things? Cash only?
- Because if you try to write a check or use a credit card, you'll be asked at some point for a photo ID.
- Does she fly? Ha.
- Why does she claim it's "expensive" to get a government issued ID when it says right on the application if you check that the ID is for voting purposes, the ID is free.
The willing media complies with articles that support the supposition that voter ID laws are onerous requirements.
Even while voter fraud incidents are being uncovered and exposed, Democrats are claiming voter ID laws are wrong and exclusive.
Yet Black Democrat politician Artur Davis admits that the Democrat party uses voter fraud. He says:
What I have seen in my state, in my region, is the the most aggressive practitioners of voter-fraud are local machines who are tied lock, stock and barrel to the special interests in their communities — the landfills, the casino operators — and they’re cooking the [ballot] boxes on election day, they’re manufacturing absentee ballots, they’re voting [in the names of] people named Donald Duck, because they want to control politics and thwart progress,” he told TheDC.
“People who are progressives have no business defending those individuals.”In fact, the New York Times causes voter fraud a "myth." Perhaps that's true since ACORN registered voters in Northwest Ohio under names like "Mickey Mouse," a mythical character.
This is the latest meme. Voter fraud does not exist.
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