It's just something I found, no idea how plausible it is. It does look like a pretty big coincidence to me but no one is reporting on that.
ExLisper
Is it a coincidence that the person who wrote press release announcing Mike Waltz’s nomination is called Richard Goldberg, that he worked in previous Trump’s administration and is an expert on Iran/Houti? Did Waltz add Jeffrey Goldberg totally by accident or did he simply confuse the Goldbergs?
Is it a coincidence that the person who wrote press release announcing Mike Waltz's nomination is called Richard Goldberg, that he worked in previous Trump's administration and is an expert on Iran/Houti? Did Waltz add Jeffrey Goldberg totally by accident or did he simply confuse the contacts?
The problem here really is that there's no standard national ID system in US, not that someone is asking for a proof of citizenship in order to vote.
The only person in real danger here is the journalist.
Saint James
My theory is that it's brain atrophy, not stupidity.
Americans are not stupid in the sense that they can't learn and do things. They are perfectly capable to work in a bank, fix a car, fly a plane or be a doctor. But even if they do work as as accountant or a surgeon (like Ben Carson...) they rarely use brains for analytical thinking. They don't have to. School is easy (you can just play sports), finding job used to be easy, buying home used to be easy, you were born into one political party and just followed it. You drive your huge car on endless highways surrounded by aesthetically sterile malls, eat your burgers, watch some football and that's it. No need to analyze things so your brain kind of forgets how to do it.
Eventually the country split into the curious part that actually wants to study and understand things and the "stupid" part that just consumes propaganda and votes for Trump. As some point the "stupid" part became the majority. Now not everything is that easy for young people but I think it's too late.
Zuck has to be pissed it wasn't WhatsApp.
Signal: so good even people who hate privacy use it!
Maybe even 16k.
So they can make my TV smaller? Nice.
The pool wasn't about general election. It's about primaries. Insane as it is, it's all about name recognition. People in US will simply vote for the one person they heard about. But it's still early, other candidates still have time to get their name out there.
Showing ID when you vote is an requirement in every European country since forever. There's no slippery slope here. Ability to identify yourself is a pretty basic thing in a civilized country. Where I live proof of residence allows you to vote in local elections. National elections require citizenship. National ID proves you're a citizen. It's really simple.