Them trying to buy Judges indicates that Judiciary still holds power in the US at least to some extent

  • yetAnotherUser@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 days ago

    Why would you need to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles for an ID though? For a driver’s license I can somewhat understand but that should be the extent of their responsibilities.

    Over here you go to your local registration office which basically every town has? It’s the same office for registering where you live (which you are also legally required to do) - meaning there are more than enough of them around. For smaller towns they are usually located in town halls, larger cities have many of them spread around.

    Honestly, you’d easily get significant adaption of IDs by just mandating them for everything. Want a bank account? Need an ID. Want to get a job? Need an ID. Want to get a driver’s license? Need an ID. Are you older than 16? Believe it or not, need an ID.

    If (nearly) everyone has an ID, it cannot be used as means for voter disenfranchisment.

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      Why would you need to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles for an ID though?

      Well, now you’re seeing the issue. You go to the DMV because that’s the only place allowed to give out state IDs. This is not an accident.

      If (nearly) everyone has an ID, it cannot be used as means for voter disenfranchisment.

      You’re forgetting that the entire point is to be disenfranchising. Yes, this is 100% fixable, and Republicans will fight to make sure it doesn’t get fixed.