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Post by moody on Sept 12, 2024 8:08:40 GMT -6
Meanwhile as we recite the virtues of voting in public, millions of (mostly democrats) vote absentee. Including many that have moved, or been dead for decades.
The reality is that the left used this mail-in fraud to swing the 2020 election. They will try to do it again. The Republicans need to stand strong, not be told what to think, and protect our elections as much as possible. This includes poll watching, monitoring ballot boxes, etc…
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Post by gotscha on Sept 12, 2024 8:17:09 GMT -6
I've never quite understood everyone's horror stories about flying. Get there early. Bring a book or something to occupy your time (work laptop, etc.). If you're delayed, just imagine how delayed your ancestors were 150 years ago traveling by wagon train. I've actually found it quite relaxing since nobody from work is bothering me constantly and I can actually get some stuff done. Whether at the airport waiting or on the plane, it doesn't matter. Bring earplugs (not headphones!) and it's amazing how the most annoying people suddenly aren't. If a person plans to return home from a business trip in order to vote and the airlines is delayed/cancelled/whatever, there goes their plans to vote! No. I'm not buying it. I detest airlines and all their rules and regulations that help no one! I haven't gotten on a plane in decades and I refuse to tolerate the airlines/TYSA bullshit. I jhave a horror story about Northwest Airlines and TSA out of Detroit Airport and I'm never going through that bullshit again for anyone! Since elections are always on a Tuesday and I've never had a business trip end on a Sunday, Monday or Tuesday (usually always Thursday/Friday), it has never been an issue getting back to vote. I can virtually always delay a meeting or two to leave after election day or be finished the Friday before, giving me 3-4 days to get home in time. 99/100 it's the people on the airplanes that are most annoying - not the airline itself. They're taking you in a few hours to a destination that might take you days or weeks to do via any other means. For that HUGE convenience, I can put up with a lot of minor inconveniences. It's all about perspectives and alternatives.
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Post by stargatebabe on Sept 12, 2024 13:19:06 GMT -6
If a person plans to return home from a business trip in order to vote and the airlines is delayed/cancelled/whatever, there goes their plans to vote! No. I'm not buying it. I detest airlines and all their rules and regulations that help no one! I haven't gotten on a plane in decades and I refuse to tolerate the airlines/TYSA bullshit. I jhave a horror story about Northwest Airlines and TSA out of Detroit Airport and I'm never going through that bullshit again for anyone! Since elections are always on a Tuesday and I've never had a business trip end on a Sunday, Monday or Tuesday (usually always Thursday/Friday), it has never been an issue getting back to vote. I can virtually always delay a meeting or two to leave after election day or be finished the Friday before, giving me 3-4 days to get home in time. 99/100 it's the people on the airplanes that are most annoying - not the airline itself. They're taking you in a few hours to a destination that might take you days or weeks to do via any other means. For that HUGE convenience, I can put up with a lot of minor inconveniences. It's all about perspectives and alternatives. There are people who have had business trips end on a Saturday, Sunday or Monday but I was using real life experience for the example. Perhaps for you but my experience out of Detroit was TSA and Northwest Airlines
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