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Wrong. My town this year actually is using 3 schools instead of the usual 1. If your local election officials are competent it can and is done. Many of the problems most of you are crying about is a local not federal issue.mrussel1 said:
You don't scale up voting places. Can't be done. You are assigned a location based on where you live. It's part of your registration. If you just added new places, people would not know where to go. It would have to be done a year in advance.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?
As a matter of fact, my ballot this year had only 2 Federal offices (President and Rep - no Senators) while it had about a dozen local offices/judges and 2 local referendums.
Elections are local. I don't want my local election run like it is in NYC. That's a recipe of race to the lowest.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
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What a stream of consciousness... what are you even talking about here? You went from voting lines to post offices. It's like you're channeling your inner Trump gibberish.EdsonNascimento said:
I went and it wasn't bad. The early voting lines were 5-10 times longer. I was in and out today in 20-25 minutes. People were standing in the rain on Friday for early voting for 3-4 hours. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?. Or republicans run places that refuses to scale up to have long lines?
I think a big part of it has to do with the competency of the local government and elections officials to set things up properly.
Quite frankly, I don't think waiting in a line for an hour or 2 or 3 to exercise your right to vote is a big deal. Not sure why so many make it so. People wait 3 hours to go on Rock 'n Roller Coaster at Disney World.
I also thought - but, but, but COVID. Why is anyone voting in person? Weren't we told that would be the death of all of us? When did that change?
I do love people blaming a party over another for local election officials. That's like blaming the failures of the post office on Trump when we all know the post office has been failing for years. I bet before this year many of you wondered why we even have a post office. I mean - does anyone actually get any meaningful mail these days? All I've been doing the last week is throwing out election shit. We could save the planet if we didn't have a means by which to waste the paper. I find this place so amusing.0 -
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What do you mean WRONG? When did your town make that decision? You can do it, you just can't do it last minute because you're assigned a precinct and that precinct is a location. You can't just change it last minute.EdsonNascimento said:
Wrong. My town this year actually is using 3 schools instead of the usual 1. If your local election officials are competent it can and is done. Many of the problems most of you are crying about is a local not federal issue.mrussel1 said:
You don't scale up voting places. Can't be done. You are assigned a location based on where you live. It's part of your registration. If you just added new places, people would not know where to go. It would have to be done a year in advance.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?
As a matter of fact, my ballot this year had only 2 Federal offices (President and Rep - no Senators) while it had about a dozen local offices/judges and 2 local referendums.
Elections are local. I don't want my local election run like it is in NYC. That's a recipe of race to the lowest.
What does your ballot have to do with anything at all? And last, I'm in Virginia, not NYC.0 -
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The best posts are from people that think they're the smartest guy in the room. Thanks for the laugh.EdsonNascimento said:
I went and it wasn't bad. The early voting lines were 5-10 times longer. I was in and out today in 20-25 minutes. People were standing in the rain on Friday for early voting for 3-4 hours. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?. Or republicans run places that refuses to scale up to have long lines?
I think a big part of it has to do with the competency of the local government and elections officials to set things up properly.
Quite frankly, I don't think waiting in a line for an hour or 2 or 3 to exercise your right to vote is a big deal. Not sure why so many make it so. People wait 3 hours to go on Rock 'n Roller Coaster at Disney World.
I also thought - but, but, but COVID. Why is anyone voting in person? Weren't we told that would be the death of all of us? When did that change?
I do love people blaming a party over another for local election officials. That's like blaming the failures of the post office on Trump when we all know the post office has been failing for years. I bet before this year many of you wondered why we even have a post office. I mean - does anyone actually get any meaningful mail these days? All I've been doing the last week is throwing out election shit. We could save the planet if we didn't have a means by which to waste the paper. I find this place so amusing.0 -
mrussel1 said:
What a stream of consciousness... what are you even talking about here? You went from voting lines to post offices. It's like you're channeling your inner Trump gibberish.EdsonNascimento said:
I went and it wasn't bad. The early voting lines were 5-10 times longer. I was in and out today in 20-25 minutes. People were standing in the rain on Friday for early voting for 3-4 hours. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?. Or republicans run places that refuses to scale up to have long lines?
I think a big part of it has to do with the competency of the local government and elections officials to set things up properly.
Quite frankly, I don't think waiting in a line for an hour or 2 or 3 to exercise your right to vote is a big deal. Not sure why so many make it so. People wait 3 hours to go on Rock 'n Roller Coaster at Disney World.
I also thought - but, but, but COVID. Why is anyone voting in person? Weren't we told that would be the death of all of us? When did that change?
I do love people blaming a party over another for local election officials. That's like blaming the failures of the post office on Trump when we all know the post office has been failing for years. I bet before this year many of you wondered why we even have a post office. I mean - does anyone actually get any meaningful mail these days? All I've been doing the last week is throwing out election shit. We could save the planet if we didn't have a means by which to waste the paper. I find this place so amusing.
I will give you a hint - long election day lines are the fault of local election officials. Many people blame Federal officials for that. So, enter analogy of another silly blame game. That part is actually very easy to follow. Do you know where Disney World is? (I do love how you dismiss everything as Trump this or that. That's a good way to keep an open mind which I'm sure you claim you have)
And just to be clear - I think Biden is going to win. I'm already past that. I'm just trying to call out the rest of the silliness that surrounds this irrational angst.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
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What in the flying fuck are you talking about?EdsonNascimento said:
Wrong. My town this year actually is using 3 schools instead of the usual 1. If your local election officials are competent it can and is done. Many of the problems most of you are crying about is a local not federal issue.mrussel1 said:
You don't scale up voting places. Can't be done. You are assigned a location based on where you live. It's part of your registration. If you just added new places, people would not know where to go. It would have to be done a year in advance.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?
As a matter of fact, my ballot this year had only 2 Federal offices (President and Rep - no Senators) while it had about a dozen local offices/judges and 2 local referendums.
Elections are local. I don't want my local election run like it is in NYC. That's a recipe of race to the lowest.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Who's blaming federal election officials? Who are "many people"? If you're talking about Spiritual Chaos (and he didn't even blame the feds) well he's Swedish so he could hardly be faulted for not knowing everything about our process.EdsonNascimento said:mrussel1 said:
What a stream of consciousness... what are you even talking about here? You went from voting lines to post offices. It's like you're channeling your inner Trump gibberish.EdsonNascimento said:
I went and it wasn't bad. The early voting lines were 5-10 times longer. I was in and out today in 20-25 minutes. People were standing in the rain on Friday for early voting for 3-4 hours. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?. Or republicans run places that refuses to scale up to have long lines?
I think a big part of it has to do with the competency of the local government and elections officials to set things up properly.
Quite frankly, I don't think waiting in a line for an hour or 2 or 3 to exercise your right to vote is a big deal. Not sure why so many make it so. People wait 3 hours to go on Rock 'n Roller Coaster at Disney World.
I also thought - but, but, but COVID. Why is anyone voting in person? Weren't we told that would be the death of all of us? When did that change?
I do love people blaming a party over another for local election officials. That's like blaming the failures of the post office on Trump when we all know the post office has been failing for years. I bet before this year many of you wondered why we even have a post office. I mean - does anyone actually get any meaningful mail these days? All I've been doing the last week is throwing out election shit. We could save the planet if we didn't have a means by which to waste the paper. I find this place so amusing.
I will give you a hint - long election day lines are the fault of local election officials. Many people blame Federal officials for that. So, enter analogy of another silly blame game. That part is actually very easy to follow. Do you know where Disney World is? (I do love how you dismiss everything as Trump this or that. That's a good way to keep an open mind which I'm sure you claim you have)
And just to be clear - I think Biden is going to win. I'm already past that. I'm just trying to call out the rest of the silliness that surrounds this irrational angst.0 -
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I voted in Brooklyn, NY this morning at 730AM. Took 7 minutes.EdsonNascimento said:
Wrong. My town this year actually is using 3 schools instead of the usual 1. If your local election officials are competent it can and is done. Many of the problems most of you are crying about is a local not federal issue.mrussel1 said:
You don't scale up voting places. Can't be done. You are assigned a location based on where you live. It's part of your registration. If you just added new places, people would not know where to go. It would have to be done a year in advance.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?
As a matter of fact, my ballot this year had only 2 Federal offices (President and Rep - no Senators) while it had about a dozen local offices/judges and 2 local referendums.
Elections are local. I don't want my local election run like it is in NYC. That's a recipe of race to the lowest.0 -
lol just the other day you were laughing at me for having waited 3hours for early voting now it’s not a big deal laughable you are!EdsonNascimento said:
I went and it wasn't bad. The early voting lines were 5-10 times longer. I was in and out today in 20-25 minutes. People were standing in the rain on Friday for early voting for 3-4 hours. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?. Or republicans run places that refuses to scale up to have long lines?
I think a big part of it has to do with the competency of the local government and elections officials to set things up properly.
Quite frankly, I don't think waiting in a line for an hour or 2 or 3 to exercise your right to vote is a big deal. Not sure why so many make it so. People wait 3 hours to go on Rock 'n Roller Coaster at Disney World.
I also thought - but, but, but COVID. Why is anyone voting in person? Weren't we told that would be the death of all of us? When did that change?
I do love people blaming a party over another for local election officials. That's like blaming the failures of the post office on Trump when we all know the post office has been failing for years. I bet before this year many of you wondered why we even have a post office. I mean - does anyone actually get any meaningful mail these days? All I've been doing the last week is throwing out election shit. We could save the planet if we didn't have a means by which to waste the paper. I find this place so amusing.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
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Yeah I don't think today will be terrible in states that had strong early voting numbers. There will be a surge at the beginning and end of day. But otherwise should move. I think the final vote will be 160 million. Considering 100MM are in the bag already, 60 in one day isn't outrageous.nicknyr15 said:
I voted in Brooklyn, NY this morning at 730AM. Took 7 minutes.EdsonNascimento said:
Wrong. My town this year actually is using 3 schools instead of the usual 1. If your local election officials are competent it can and is done. Many of the problems most of you are crying about is a local not federal issue.mrussel1 said:
You don't scale up voting places. Can't be done. You are assigned a location based on where you live. It's part of your registration. If you just added new places, people would not know where to go. It would have to be done a year in advance.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?
As a matter of fact, my ballot this year had only 2 Federal offices (President and Rep - no Senators) while it had about a dozen local offices/judges and 2 local referendums.
Elections are local. I don't want my local election run like it is in NYC. That's a recipe of race to the lowest.0 -
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What are your thoughts on PA going red or blue?eeriepadave said:mrussel1 said:
So big lines eh? You're in the philly suburbs or Erie?eeriepadave said:Got to the voting place at 7:30, felt like i was in line for PJ merchandise.
suburbs of philly (eeriepa was the name of a magazine some of my friends did about 15 years ago).
Hoping for Blue. The philly area definitely is central and most of western is red though. It's gonna be close...
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I find the ignorance around these parts as having no bounds. I find it entertaining as hell. Why did you vote in person? Hope you don’t have or caught the covid!EdsonNascimento said:
I went and it wasn't bad. The early voting lines were 5-10 times longer. I was in and out today in 20-25 minutes. People were standing in the rain on Friday for early voting for 3-4 hours. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?. Or republicans run places that refuses to scale up to have long lines?
I think a big part of it has to do with the competency of the local government and elections officials to set things up properly.
Quite frankly, I don't think waiting in a line for an hour or 2 or 3 to exercise your right to vote is a big deal. Not sure why so many make it so. People wait 3 hours to go on Rock 'n Roller Coaster at Disney World.
I also thought - but, but, but COVID. Why is anyone voting in person? Weren't we told that would be the death of all of us? When did that change?
I do love people blaming a party over another for local election officials. That's like blaming the failures of the post office on Trump when we all know the post office has been failing for years. I bet before this year many of you wondered why we even have a post office. I mean - does anyone actually get any meaningful mail these days? All I've been doing the last week is throwing out election shit. We could save the planet if we didn't have a means by which to waste the paper. I find this place so amusing.09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR; 05/03/2025, New Orleans, LA;
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I'll give you credit, it takes a lot of effort to come off as a jerk, but you pulled it off well here. Every post by you is the same belittling, know it all attitude of everything is so easy for you. Nice. Glad your privilege has allowed you all these conveniences and simplistic views that applications of the law, policies and rules don't impact your daily life.EdsonNascimento said:mrussel1 said:
What a stream of consciousness... what are you even talking about here? You went from voting lines to post offices. It's like you're channeling your inner Trump gibberish.EdsonNascimento said:
I went and it wasn't bad. The early voting lines were 5-10 times longer. I was in and out today in 20-25 minutes. People were standing in the rain on Friday for early voting for 3-4 hours. Lol.Spiritual_Chaos said:What is with this idea of the long lines.
Why aren't you scaling up the polling places to meet the population of that area?
Skimping out on having sound tax levels again in the name of "the government aint' takin' any of my money"?. Or republicans run places that refuses to scale up to have long lines?
I think a big part of it has to do with the competency of the local government and elections officials to set things up properly.
Quite frankly, I don't think waiting in a line for an hour or 2 or 3 to exercise your right to vote is a big deal. Not sure why so many make it so. People wait 3 hours to go on Rock 'n Roller Coaster at Disney World.
I also thought - but, but, but COVID. Why is anyone voting in person? Weren't we told that would be the death of all of us? When did that change?
I do love people blaming a party over another for local election officials. That's like blaming the failures of the post office on Trump when we all know the post office has been failing for years. I bet before this year many of you wondered why we even have a post office. I mean - does anyone actually get any meaningful mail these days? All I've been doing the last week is throwing out election shit. We could save the planet if we didn't have a means by which to waste the paper. I find this place so amusing.
I will give you a hint - long election day lines are the fault of local election officials. Many people blame Federal officials for that. So, enter analogy of another silly blame game. That part is actually very easy to follow. Do you know where Disney World is? (I do love how you dismiss everything as Trump this or that. That's a good way to keep an open mind which I'm sure you claim you have)
And just to be clear - I think Biden is going to win. I'm already past that. I'm just trying to call out the rest of the silliness that surrounds this irrational angst.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
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