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4 hours ago, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

So none of the R’s want to jump on this and do the “yeah but” or “whataboutism” game?! Noted. Real silent when it’s cheating for the home team eh?

It doesn't bother them one bit when Republicans do the things that infuriate them when the libs do it. 

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And Republicans keep doing shit like this as well....

The GOP Keeps Changing The Rules After It Loses Elections

Republicans in Utah, Michigan, Wisconsin and elsewhere didn’t like what voters chose last year, so they’re simply undoing it. 

Last Election Day, 555,651 Utahns ― 53 percent of voters ― backed a measure to expand Medicaid to low-income adults in the state. Last Monday, 79 Republicans made it clear they don’t care what those voters wanted. 

All but four GOP members of the Utah legislature voted to repeal the voter-approved initiative and replace it with a more limited plan. Their plan will cover an estimated 90,000 people instead of the approximately 150,000 who would have received health benefits under the ballot initiative. This action came soon after the Utah legislature also weakened a voter-backed policy allowing the use of medical marijuana in the state. 

Republican state legislators voted to pass the final version of the Medicaid bill last Monday, and Gov. Gary Herbert (R) signed it hours later. Though Utah Republicans backed away from an earlier version of the legislation that could have resulted in no expansion at all, they nevertheless decided to overturn the will of their constituents almost immediately after convening for the 2019 legislative session. 

Citizen activists who spent countless hours knocking on doors and gathering signatures to get Medicaid expansion on the ballot in Utah are, unsurprisingly, upset, said Chase Thomas, the executive director of Alliance for a Better Utah, a Salt Lake City-based government watchdog group. The organization was among the many in the state that endorsed the Medicaid expansion and participated in the campaign to get it before the voters. 


https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-gop-keeps-changing-the-rules-after-it-loses-elections_n_5c6f0cede4b0f40774cd7232
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Let's get some laws in place to help stop it.  The only party that continues to push against those laws seems to be mostly liberals complaining about how tough it is to get an id or how poor grandma can't get to a voting booth.  Start the legislation, what's the problem?

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Start with absentee ballets being used for what they were initially intended for. Someone who cant be around on election day. Not because someone dosnt want to wait in line. Obvious absentee's were the problem in the OP's case.

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