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Poor people often don’t have IDs and it’s a lot more expensive than “free” since it requires time and transportation to get them. They also may no longer have the documents needed to get an ID.

https://archive.is/dkBjA

Or if you’d prefer a longer analysis-

https://www.mapresearch.org/file/MAP-Identity-Documents-report-2022.pdf

But I suppose poor people don’t deserve to vote.

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So when I read this, don’t think: “Let’s stop ID’ing people when they buy alcohol or weed” (someday), but instead I think: “Why aren’t IDs free!?”

If it’s critical and a civil need to ID people for all sorts of valid reasons, then it should be free/tax funded.

I’d rather tax money cover something like IDs than hear agreements about trying to restrict fraud. If you want to prevent voter fraud, eliminate reasons that allow the conditions to persist.

Thanks for the read. I do t have an easy idea for the time. Indiana BMV was massively improved a while ago. Maybe we need more of that. There’s probably no getting around taking the time to establish identity or dealing with stupid documents. We have to start somewhere.

…or the government records your DNA at birth, then we’re good. - j/k, that would scare everyone into rage and riots 🙃

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Even free IDs would take time and money away from the poor in terms of time off of work (if they can get it) and transportation costs. And then they still have to have some documentation to prove who they are, which they may not have. Replacing those documents take even more time effort and it isn’t free.

I was born in Monroe County. Google tells me replacing my birth certificate if I’ve lost it is $16. I don’t know what I need to do for that $16, because their website is broken.

Meanwhile, this is what you need to obtain an ID in Indiana:

Make no mistake, this is all about stopping people from voting.

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I get it, but I disagree. I don’t it’s about voting, I think it affects voting.

I’d rather fix the poor problem than allow voter fraud.

The fees for everything we need government services for, like getting a document is outrageous. Why the he’ll do we pay taxes to fund government agencies local/state/etc and then still pay fees?

That’s double taxation. I think that’s the real fight on poor people. That document fee is over some people’s hourly wage, but yet it’s required.

That’s about like having to be in debt in order to build credit. It all serves to take money from working class to wealthy.

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