Should The Rich Be Required To Pay Higher Taxes In the US?

At the hearing, the District's TANF program was contrasted with Maryland's. Although the state has a population of more than 6 million, only about 25,000 Maryland families receive benefits, all but 10 percent of whom are removed from the rolls in five years or less.
Bill puts 5-year limit on welfare



EVERY state has a 5 year limit, a few even less (red states of course). AND?


You do realize DC ISN'T a state right Bubs?
you do realize that Maryland is a state dont you Corky?
and, if you get someone to help you read you will see that the part of the article that I printed for you did reference Maryland, a state.
Try to keep up with the rest of the class Corky, this main lining stuff really is not working well in your case is it.



What You Need To Know About Maryland's
TANF (Welfare) Program


What is TANF?


TANF is the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. TANF is the cash benefit program that replaced the AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Program on January 1, 1997. In Maryland the program is called Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).

  • You can only get TANF for 60 months or 5 years in your life time. After that you cannot get welfare for yourself but your children will continue to receive benefits
  • Any months you spend on TCA after January 1, 1997 counts toward the 60 months or the 5 year limit. Time spent on welfare before January 1, 1997 does not count.
  • The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.


What You Should Know About Maryland's TANF (Walfare) Program.


DUMBASS...
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
 
At the hearing, the District's TANF program was contrasted with Maryland's. Although the state has a population of more than 6 million, only about 25,000 Maryland families receive benefits, all but 10 percent of whom are removed from the rolls in five years or less.
Bill puts 5-year limit on welfare
What happens if they still have the same conditions preventing full employment after five years?


Doesn't matter. ALL benefits stop after 5 years
 
At the hearing, the District's TANF program was contrasted with Maryland's. Although the state has a population of more than 6 million, only about 25,000 Maryland families receive benefits, all but 10 percent of whom are removed from the rolls in five years or less.
Bill puts 5-year limit on welfare



EVERY state has a 5 year limit, a few even less (red states of course). AND?


You do realize DC ISN'T a state right Bubs?
you do realize that Maryland is a state dont you Corky?
and, if you get someone to help you read you will see that the part of the article that I printed for you did reference Maryland, a state.
Try to keep up with the rest of the class Corky, this main lining stuff really is not working well in your case is it.



What You Need To Know About Maryland's
TANF (Welfare) Program


What is TANF?


TANF is the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. TANF is the cash benefit program that replaced the AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Program on January 1, 1997. In Maryland the program is called Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).

  • You can only get TANF for 60 months or 5 years in your life time. After that you cannot get welfare for yourself but your children will continue to receive benefits
  • Any months you spend on TCA after January 1, 1997 counts toward the 60 months or the 5 year limit. Time spent on welfare before January 1, 1997 does not count.
  • The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.


What You Should Know About Maryland's TANF (Walfare) Program.


DUMBASS...
only bad capitalists and lousy socialists come up with plans like these. why not end a, natural rate of unemployment instead.




You can thank the GOP for that, yes I believe 99% ARE bad capitalists with their plutocrats over the 90% governing
 
At the hearing, the District's TANF program was contrasted with Maryland's. Although the state has a population of more than 6 million, only about 25,000 Maryland families receive benefits, all but 10 percent of whom are removed from the rolls in five years or less.
Bill puts 5-year limit on welfare



EVERY state has a 5 year limit, a few even less (red states of course). AND?


You do realize DC ISN'T a state right Bubs?
you do realize that Maryland is a state dont you Corky?
and, if you get someone to help you read you will see that the part of the article that I printed for you did reference Maryland, a state.
Try to keep up with the rest of the class Corky, this main lining stuff really is not working well in your case is it.



What You Need To Know About Maryland's
TANF (Welfare) Program


What is TANF?


TANF is the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. TANF is the cash benefit program that replaced the AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Program on January 1, 1997. In Maryland the program is called Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).

  • You can only get TANF for 60 months or 5 years in your life time. After that you cannot get welfare for yourself but your children will continue to receive benefits
  • Any months you spend on TCA after January 1, 1997 counts toward the 60 months or the 5 year limit. Time spent on welfare before January 1, 1997 does not count.
  • The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.


What You Should Know About Maryland's TANF (Walfare) Program.


DUMBASS...
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.
 
EVERY state has a 5 year limit, a few even less (red states of course). AND?


You do realize DC ISN'T a state right Bubs?
you do realize that Maryland is a state dont you Corky?
and, if you get someone to help you read you will see that the part of the article that I printed for you did reference Maryland, a state.
Try to keep up with the rest of the class Corky, this main lining stuff really is not working well in your case is it.



What You Need To Know About Maryland's
TANF (Welfare) Program


What is TANF?


TANF is the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. TANF is the cash benefit program that replaced the AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Program on January 1, 1997. In Maryland the program is called Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).

  • You can only get TANF for 60 months or 5 years in your life time. After that you cannot get welfare for yourself but your children will continue to receive benefits
  • Any months you spend on TCA after January 1, 1997 counts toward the 60 months or the 5 year limit. Time spent on welfare before January 1, 1997 does not count.
  • The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.


What You Should Know About Maryland's TANF (Walfare) Program.


DUMBASS...
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
 
you do realize that Maryland is a state dont you Corky?
and, if you get someone to help you read you will see that the part of the article that I printed for you did reference Maryland, a state.
Try to keep up with the rest of the class Corky, this main lining stuff really is not working well in your case is it.



What You Need To Know About Maryland's
TANF (Welfare) Program


What is TANF?


TANF is the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. TANF is the cash benefit program that replaced the AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Program on January 1, 1997. In Maryland the program is called Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).

  • You can only get TANF for 60 months or 5 years in your life time. After that you cannot get welfare for yourself but your children will continue to receive benefits
  • Any months you spend on TCA after January 1, 1997 counts toward the 60 months or the 5 year limit. Time spent on welfare before January 1, 1997 does not count.
  • The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.


What You Should Know About Maryland's TANF (Walfare) Program.


DUMBASS...
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
What's there gain you ask butt chunk?
lets see, they voted themselves in state tuition, they vote themselves public assistance, housing, and money for the hate group CASA, not to mention they vote in presidential elections.
Hopefully our new American Governor can put an end to this and get owemalley behind bars where he belongs.
but, I'm sure your welfare collecting ass knows way more than someone that lives in the areas being discussed and that has worked for the government and seen it.
and I don't really care about your link, is that something that comes with the talking points attached to your welfare check?
 
What You Need To Know About Maryland's
TANF (Welfare) Program


What is TANF?


TANF is the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. TANF is the cash benefit program that replaced the AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Program on January 1, 1997. In Maryland the program is called Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).

  • You can only get TANF for 60 months or 5 years in your life time. After that you cannot get welfare for yourself but your children will continue to receive benefits
  • Any months you spend on TCA after January 1, 1997 counts toward the 60 months or the 5 year limit. Time spent on welfare before January 1, 1997 does not count.
  • The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.


What You Should Know About Maryland's TANF (Walfare) Program.


DUMBASS...
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
What's there gain you ask butt chunk?
lets see, they voted themselves in state tuition, they vote themselves public assistance, housing, and money for the hate group CASA, not to mention they vote in presidential elections.
Hopefully our new American Governor can put an end to this and get owemalley behind bars where he belongs.
but, I'm sure your welfare collecting ass knows way more than someone that lives in the areas being discussed and that has worked for the government and seen it.
and I don't really care about your link, is that something that comes with the talking points attached to your welfare check?

Must be difficult to live in the world YOU live in Bubs, let me guess, you listen to hate talk radio most of your day? lol

New database of US voter fraud finds no evidence that photo ID laws are needed


A new nationwide analysis of 2,068 alleged election-fraud cases since 2000 shows that while fraud has occurred, the rate is infinitesimal, and in-person voter impersonation on Election Day, which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter ID laws, is virtually non-existent.In an exhaustive public records search,


News21 sent thousands of requests to elections officers in all 50 states, asking for every case of fraudulent activity including registration fraud, absentee ballot fraud, vote buying, false election counts, campaign fraud, casting an ineligible vote, voting twice, voter impersonation fraud and intimidation


New database of US voter fraud finds no evidence that photo ID laws are needed - Investigations


BUSH DOJ UNPRECEDENTED FIVE YEAR, 300+ MILLION VOTES, PROSECUTED ZERO FOR IMPERSONATING OTHERS AT THE POLL (THE TYPE OF FRAUD GOP VOTER RESTRICTION LAWS PREVENT!!!!)
 
What You Need To Know About Maryland's
TANF (Welfare) Program


What is TANF?


TANF is the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program. TANF is the cash benefit program that replaced the AFDC (Aid to Families with Dependent Children) Program on January 1, 1997. In Maryland the program is called Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).

  • You can only get TANF for 60 months or 5 years in your life time. After that you cannot get welfare for yourself but your children will continue to receive benefits
  • Any months you spend on TCA after January 1, 1997 counts toward the 60 months or the 5 year limit. Time spent on welfare before January 1, 1997 does not count.
  • The 5 year limit applies to all adults and heads of household. Heads of household are people who sign an application for TCA for themselves and a child.


What You Should Know About Maryland's TANF (Walfare) Program.


DUMBASS...
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
What's there gain you ask butt chunk?
lets see, they voted themselves in state tuition, they vote themselves public assistance, housing, and money for the hate group CASA, not to mention they vote in presidential elections.
Hopefully our new American Governor can put an end to this and get owemalley behind bars where he belongs.
but, I'm sure your welfare collecting ass knows way more than someone that lives in the areas being discussed and that has worked for the government and seen it.
and I don't really care about your link, is that something that comes with the talking points attached to your welfare check?

According to you, "illegals" in Maryland, outnumber US citizens and voted themselves this stuff? lol

Fukkn wingnutter!
 
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
What's there gain you ask butt chunk?
lets see, they voted themselves in state tuition, they vote themselves public assistance, housing, and money for the hate group CASA, not to mention they vote in presidential elections.
Hopefully our new American Governor can put an end to this and get owemalley behind bars where he belongs.
but, I'm sure your welfare collecting ass knows way more than someone that lives in the areas being discussed and that has worked for the government and seen it.
and I don't really care about your link, is that something that comes with the talking points attached to your welfare check?

Must be difficult to live in the world YOU live in Bubs, let me guess, you listen to hate talk radio most of your day? lol

New database of US voter fraud finds no evidence that photo ID laws are needed


A new nationwide analysis of 2,068 alleged election-fraud cases since 2000 shows that while fraud has occurred, the rate is infinitesimal, and in-person voter impersonation on Election Day, which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter ID laws, is virtually non-existent.In an exhaustive public records search,


News21 sent thousands of requests to elections officers in all 50 states, asking for every case of fraudulent activity including registration fraud, absentee ballot fraud, vote buying, false election counts, campaign fraud, casting an ineligible vote, voting twice, voter impersonation fraud and intimidation


New database of US voter fraud finds no evidence that photo ID laws are needed - Investigations


BUSH DOJ UNPRECEDENTED FIVE YEAR, 300+ MILLION VOTES, PROSECUTED ZERO FOR IMPERSONATING OTHERS AT THE POLL (THE TYPE OF FRAUD GOP VOTER RESTRICTION LAWS PREVENT!!!!)
WOW, you mean, the democrat election officers in a Democrat state didn't tell on themselves?
that just F-ing amazing.
Hey, I bet if we ask rich people if they pay enough tax, they would say yes. Therefore based on your logic, the rich do pay enough tax.
What a moron.
 
look corky, does it not say that there are at least 10% that are on the program for more than the 5 years? Well does it?
yes it does, so you have been proven wrong once again Corky.
Now go sit at the mailbox and wait for your check.

Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
What's there gain you ask butt chunk?
lets see, they voted themselves in state tuition, they vote themselves public assistance, housing, and money for the hate group CASA, not to mention they vote in presidential elections.
Hopefully our new American Governor can put an end to this and get owemalley behind bars where he belongs.
but, I'm sure your welfare collecting ass knows way more than someone that lives in the areas being discussed and that has worked for the government and seen it.
and I don't really care about your link, is that something that comes with the talking points attached to your welfare check?

According to you, "illegals" in Maryland, outnumber US citizens and voted themselves this stuff? lol

Fukkn wingnutter!
Won by a slim enough margin that their illegal vote made the difference.
but no sense in trying explain that to you is there butt chunk.
 
Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
What's there gain you ask butt chunk?
lets see, they voted themselves in state tuition, they vote themselves public assistance, housing, and money for the hate group CASA, not to mention they vote in presidential elections.
Hopefully our new American Governor can put an end to this and get owemalley behind bars where he belongs.
but, I'm sure your welfare collecting ass knows way more than someone that lives in the areas being discussed and that has worked for the government and seen it.
and I don't really care about your link, is that something that comes with the talking points attached to your welfare check?

Must be difficult to live in the world YOU live in Bubs, let me guess, you listen to hate talk radio most of your day? lol

New database of US voter fraud finds no evidence that photo ID laws are needed


A new nationwide analysis of 2,068 alleged election-fraud cases since 2000 shows that while fraud has occurred, the rate is infinitesimal, and in-person voter impersonation on Election Day, which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter ID laws, is virtually non-existent.In an exhaustive public records search,


News21 sent thousands of requests to elections officers in all 50 states, asking for every case of fraudulent activity including registration fraud, absentee ballot fraud, vote buying, false election counts, campaign fraud, casting an ineligible vote, voting twice, voter impersonation fraud and intimidation


New database of US voter fraud finds no evidence that photo ID laws are needed - Investigations


BUSH DOJ UNPRECEDENTED FIVE YEAR, 300+ MILLION VOTES, PROSECUTED ZERO FOR IMPERSONATING OTHERS AT THE POLL (THE TYPE OF FRAUD GOP VOTER RESTRICTION LAWS PREVENT!!!!)
WOW, you mean, the democrat election officers in a Democrat state didn't tell on themselves?
that just F-ing amazing.
Hey, I bet if we ask rich people if they pay enough tax, they would say yes. Therefore based on your logic, the rich do pay enough tax.
What a moron.


Weird, you'd think with the BILLIONS of dollars floating around the right wing "think tanks" and public policy groups, they be able to prove YOUR posit in at least ONE county in the nation right Bubba? OOPS
 
Yes Buba, let's "believe" an newspaper article from Tim Craig over the maryland STATES link saying YOU are full of shit Bubs.

LOVE the way they source their info too Bubs, lol
I live in Maryland you butt chunk, I know whats going on here, I see it. Just like you would claim that illegals cant vote. they do here. they get registered when they get their drivers license.
How about you, you have any credibility in this matter? didn't think so Corky. Now run along I think its time for your meds.


Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
What's there gain you ask butt chunk?
lets see, they voted themselves in state tuition, they vote themselves public assistance, housing, and money for the hate group CASA, not to mention they vote in presidential elections.
Hopefully our new American Governor can put an end to this and get owemalley behind bars where he belongs.
but, I'm sure your welfare collecting ass knows way more than someone that lives in the areas being discussed and that has worked for the government and seen it.
and I don't really care about your link, is that something that comes with the talking points attached to your welfare check?

According to you, "illegals" in Maryland, outnumber US citizens and voted themselves this stuff? lol

Fukkn wingnutter!
Won by a slim enough margin that their illegal vote made the difference.
but no sense in trying explain that to you is there butt chunk.

Oh right, just do the usual right wing BS, argue a premise that through logic AND credible links, has been debunked *shaking head*

Dumbfuk
 
If you register using the federal voter registration Form, it is ILLEGAL to ask for proof of your citizenship.

Raza tells all its members that it is illegal to ask them for proof of citizenship if they register to vote.

If a politician is promising illegals that he will make it possible for them to stay, why wouldn’t an illegal vote for him?

They know they can’t be caught because it is illegal to demand proof of citizenship.

Have I said this enough times? It is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal voter registration form.

It is also illegal to demand proof of citizenship when you go to the polls to vote. And, of course, if you use a mail in ballot you don’t even have to go to the polls.

So who is going to catch the illegal alien voting?


It is illegal to ask when registering.


It is illegal to ask when voting.


The ONLY way illegals get caught voting is when they get called for Jury Duty and claim to be illegal. They often don’t realize that when they register to vote their name also goes into the list of potential jurors and they can be called on to vote.

Why would illegals worry about a felony when it is almost impossible to be caught and they are already criminals. If they have illegally entered the U.S. more than once THAT is a felony.

Most of them have stolen someone's ID and Social Security and Medicare in order to work AND THAT IS A FELONY.

They are already GUILTY OF COMMITTING FELONIES why would they worry about one more?

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Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!
 
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If you register using the federal voter registration Form, it is ILLEGAL to ask for proof of your citizenship.

Raza tells all its members that it is illegal to ask them for proof of citizenship if they register to vote.

If a politician is promising illegals that he will make it possible for them to stay, why wouldn’t an illegal vote for him?

They know they can’t be caught because it is illegal to demand proof of citizenship.

Have I said this enough times? It is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal voter registration form.

It is also illegal to demand proof of citizenship when you go to the polls to vote. And, of course, if you use a mail in ballot you don’t even have to go to the polls.

So who is going to catch the illegal alien voting?


It is illegal to ask when registering.


It is illegal to ask when voting.


The ONLY way illegals get caught voting is when they get called for Jury Duty and claim to be illegal. They often don’t realize that when they register to vote their name also goes into the list of potential jurors and they can be called on to vote.

Why would illegals worry about a felony when it is almost impossible to be caught and they are already criminals. If they have illegally entered the U.S. more than once THAT is a felony.

Most of them have stolen someone's ID and Social Security and Medicare in order to work AND THAT IS A FELONY.

They are already GUILTY OF COMMITTING FELONIES why would they worry about one more?

=====================
Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!



WOW YOU HIT ALL THE RIGHT WING TALKING POINTS, DEVOID OF HONESTY HOWEVER, lol


HINT, NOT A FELONY TO OVERSTAY A VISA OR CROSS THE US BORDER "ILLEGALLY" DUMMY

IT ASKS IF YOU ARE A US CITIZEN WHEN YOU SIGN UP TO VOTE!



Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud



A wave of restrictive voting laws is sweeping the nation. The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law counts “at least 180 restrictive bills introduced since the beginning of 2011 in 41 states.” Bills requiring voters “to show photo identification in order to vote” were signed into law in Alabama, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Adding insult to injury, Alabama, Kansas, and Tennessee went a step further and required voters to present proof of U.S. citizenship in order to vote. In addition, Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico embarked upon ultimately fruitless “purges” of their voter rolls for the ostensible purpose of sweeping away anyone who might be a non-U.S. citizen.

All of these actions have been undertaken in the name of preventing voter fraud, particularly illegal voting by non-citizens. Proponents of harsh voter laws often assert, without a shred of hard evidence, that hordes of immigrants are swaying election results by wheedling their way into the voting booth. However, repeated investigations over the years have found no indication that systematic vote fraud by non-citizens is anything other than the product of overactive imaginations.

Fighting Phantoms: No Evidence of Widespread or Systematic Vote Fraud by Non-Citizens

  • Election experts tend to agree that modern-day voter fraud is a very rare occurrence in the United States, primarily because it is so irrational. The potential payoff (a vote) is not worth the risk of jail time, thousands of dollars in fines, and—in the case of non-citizens—possibly deportation.
  • The Brennan Center succinctly summarizes this point in a 2006 fact sheet: “Each act of voter fraud risks five years in prison and a $10,000 fine—but yields at most one incremental vote. The single vote is simply not worth the price. Because voter fraud is essentially irrational, it is not surprising that no credible evidence suggests a voter fraud epidemic.”
  • Researcher Lorraine Minnite writes in a 2010 book that “there is good evidence to support the conclusion (1) that voters rarely fraudulently register or vote; (2) that protections against voter fraud are sufficiently provided for in federal and state law; and (3) that from a cost-benefit perspective this makes it irrational for voters to cast fraudulent ballots.”
  • In 2012, News21 analyzed 2,068 alleged election-fraud cases since 2000 and found “that while fraud has occurred, the rate is infinitesimal, and in-person voter impersonation on Election Day, which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter ID laws, is virtually non-existent.” Specifically, News21 “turned up 10 cases of voter impersonation. With 146 million registered voters in the United States during that time, those 10 cases represent one out of about every 15 million prospective voters.”
  • An October 18, 2010, story in the National Journal points out that “a five-year investigation by the Bush Justice Department…turned up virtually no evidence of widespread voter fraud.” Nevertheless, anti-immigrant activists are fond of pretending that fraudulent voting by non-citizens is a national epidemic.
  • According to a 2007 report written by Minnite for Project Vote, “government records show that only 24 people were convicted of or pleaded guilty to illegal voting between 2002 and 2005, an average of eight people a year. This includes 19 people who were ineligible to vote, five because they were still under state supervision for felony convictions, and 14 who were not U.S. citizens; and five people who voted twice in the same election, once in Kansas and again in Missouri.”
  • Similarly, a 2005 report by the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio and the League of Women Voters of Ohio found that a grand total of four votes cast in the state’s 2002 and 2004 general elections were in some way “fraudulent,” amounting to .00000044% of all votes cast.
  • As the Brennan Center notes, one is more likely to be struck by lightning than to come across an actual case of voter fraud.

Instances of Noncitizens Registering to Vote are Also Exceedingly Rare



  • There is no evidence that significant numbers of noncitizens are registering to vote. Nevertheless, in recent months several states have asked the federal government for access to immigration data in order to determine whether non-citizens are on the voter registration rolls. Specifically, the states have sought access to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, which is designed to verify eligibility for benefits or services at the time an application is initially filed. SAVE is not a comprehensive, up-to-date list of who is a citizen and who is not. Not surprisingly, these attempts by states to use SAVE to find noncitizens on the voter rolls have produced few results.
  • The Associated Press reported in September 2012 that efforts by state election officials in Colorado and Florida to turn up cases of noncitizens illegally registered to vote have yielded very few results. In Colorado, an initial list of 11,805 suspected noncitizens on the voter rolls has shrunk to 141, which amounts to .004 percent of the state’s 3.5 million voters. Likewise, in Florida, a list of 180,000 suspected noncitizens on the rolls has shrunk to 207, which accounts for .001 percent of the state’s 11.4 million registered voters. It turns out that some of the individuals in question did not even know they were registered to vote, or were actually U.S. citizens legally entitled to vote.
  • The New York Times notes that, in 2011, “New Mexico’s wasteful investigation of 64,000 ‘suspicious’ voter registrations found only 19 cases of voters who may have been noncitizens.”


Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud | Immigration Policy Center


UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud


The GOP says election fraud is rampant. A close look at the numbers shows there's no evidence of that.

UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud
 
If you register using the federal voter registration Form, it is ILLEGAL to ask for proof of your citizenship.

Raza tells all its members that it is illegal to ask them for proof of citizenship if they register to vote.

If a politician is promising illegals that he will make it possible for them to stay, why wouldn’t an illegal vote for him?

They know they can’t be caught because it is illegal to demand proof of citizenship.

Have I said this enough times? It is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal voter registration form.

It is also illegal to demand proof of citizenship when you go to the polls to vote. And, of course, if you use a mail in ballot you don’t even have to go to the polls.

So who is going to catch the illegal alien voting?


It is illegal to ask when registering.


It is illegal to ask when voting.


The ONLY way illegals get caught voting is when they get called for Jury Duty and claim to be illegal. They often don’t realize that when they register to vote their name also goes into the list of potential jurors and they can be called on to vote.

Why would illegals worry about a felony when it is almost impossible to be caught and they are already criminals. If they have illegally entered the U.S. more than once THAT is a felony.

Most of them have stolen someone's ID and Social Security and Medicare in order to work AND THAT IS A FELONY.

They are already GUILTY OF COMMITTING FELONIES why would they worry about one more?

=====================
Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!



Register to Vote


The National Mail Voter Registration Form can be used to register U.S. citizens to vote, to update registration information due to a change of name, make a change of address or to register with a political party. You must follow the state-specific instructions listed for your state.




Register to Vote | The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC)
 
If you register using the federal voter registration Form, it is ILLEGAL to ask for proof of your citizenship.

Raza tells all its members that it is illegal to ask them for proof of citizenship if they register to vote.

If a politician is promising illegals that he will make it possible for them to stay, why wouldn’t an illegal vote for him?

They know they can’t be caught because it is illegal to demand proof of citizenship.

Have I said this enough times? It is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal voter registration form.

It is also illegal to demand proof of citizenship when you go to the polls to vote. And, of course, if you use a mail in ballot you don’t even have to go to the polls.

So who is going to catch the illegal alien voting?


It is illegal to ask when registering.


It is illegal to ask when voting.


The ONLY way illegals get caught voting is when they get called for Jury Duty and claim to be illegal. They often don’t realize that when they register to vote their name also goes into the list of potential jurors and they can be called on to vote.

Why would illegals worry about a felony when it is almost impossible to be caught and they are already criminals. If they have illegally entered the U.S. more than once THAT is a felony.

Most of them have stolen someone's ID and Social Security and Medicare in order to work AND THAT IS A FELONY.

They are already GUILTY OF COMMITTING FELONIES why would they worry about one more?

=====================
Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!



Citizenship is a requirement to vote in any federal election, and the federal registration form requires people to state, under penalty of perjury, that they are American citizens. States can use their own forms, but they must be equivalent to the federal form.
 
If you register using the federal voter registration Form, it is ILLEGAL to ask for proof of your citizenship.

Raza tells all its members that it is illegal to ask them for proof of citizenship if they register to vote.

If a politician is promising illegals that he will make it possible for them to stay, why wouldn’t an illegal vote for him?

They know they can’t be caught because it is illegal to demand proof of citizenship.

Have I said this enough times? It is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal voter registration form.

It is also illegal to demand proof of citizenship when you go to the polls to vote. And, of course, if you use a mail in ballot you don’t even have to go to the polls.

So who is going to catch the illegal alien voting?


It is illegal to ask when registering.


It is illegal to ask when voting.


The ONLY way illegals get caught voting is when they get called for Jury Duty and claim to be illegal. They often don’t realize that when they register to vote their name also goes into the list of potential jurors and they can be called on to vote.

Why would illegals worry about a felony when it is almost impossible to be caught and they are already criminals. If they have illegally entered the U.S. more than once THAT is a felony.

Most of them have stolen someone's ID and Social Security and Medicare in order to work AND THAT IS A FELONY.

They are already GUILTY OF COMMITTING FELONIES why would they worry about one more?

=====================
Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!



WOW YOU HIT ALL THE RIGHT WING TALKING POINTS, DEVOID OF HONESTY HOWEVER, lol


HINT, NOT A FELONY TO OVERSTAY A VISA OR CROSS THE US BORDER "ILLEGALLY" DUMMY

IT ASKS IF YOU ARE A US CITIZEN WHEN YOU SIGN UP TO VOTE!



Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud



A wave of restrictive voting laws is sweeping the nation. The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law counts “at least 180 restrictive bills introduced since the beginning of 2011 in 41 states.” Bills requiring voters “to show photo identification in order to vote” were signed into law in Alabama, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Adding insult to injury, Alabama, Kansas, and Tennessee went a step further and required voters to present proof of U.S. citizenship in order to vote. In addition, Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico embarked upon ultimately fruitless “purges” of their voter rolls for the ostensible purpose of sweeping away anyone who might be a non-U.S. citizen.

All of these actions have been undertaken in the name of preventing voter fraud, particularly illegal voting by non-citizens. Proponents of harsh voter laws often assert, without a shred of hard evidence, that hordes of immigrants are swaying election results by wheedling their way into the voting booth. However, repeated investigations over the years have found no indication that systematic vote fraud by non-citizens is anything other than the product of overactive imaginations.

Fighting Phantoms: No Evidence of Widespread or Systematic Vote Fraud by Non-Citizens

  • Election experts tend to agree that modern-day voter fraud is a very rare occurrence in the United States, primarily because it is so irrational. The potential payoff (a vote) is not worth the risk of jail time, thousands of dollars in fines, and—in the case of non-citizens—possibly deportation.
  • The Brennan Center succinctly summarizes this point in a 2006 fact sheet: “Each act of voter fraud risks five years in prison and a $10,000 fine—but yields at most one incremental vote. The single vote is simply not worth the price. Because voter fraud is essentially irrational, it is not surprising that no credible evidence suggests a voter fraud epidemic.”
  • Researcher Lorraine Minnite writes in a 2010 book that “there is good evidence to support the conclusion (1) that voters rarely fraudulently register or vote; (2) that protections against voter fraud are sufficiently provided for in federal and state law; and (3) that from a cost-benefit perspective this makes it irrational for voters to cast fraudulent ballots.”
  • In 2012, News21 analyzed 2,068 alleged election-fraud cases since 2000 and found “that while fraud has occurred, the rate is infinitesimal, and in-person voter impersonation on Election Day, which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter ID laws, is virtually non-existent.” Specifically, News21 “turned up 10 cases of voter impersonation. With 146 million registered voters in the United States during that time, those 10 cases represent one out of about every 15 million prospective voters.”
  • An October 18, 2010, story in the National Journal points out that “a five-year investigation by the Bush Justice Department…turned up virtually no evidence of widespread voter fraud.” Nevertheless, anti-immigrant activists are fond of pretending that fraudulent voting by non-citizens is a national epidemic.
  • According to a 2007 report written by Minnite for Project Vote, “government records show that only 24 people were convicted of or pleaded guilty to illegal voting between 2002 and 2005, an average of eight people a year. This includes 19 people who were ineligible to vote, five because they were still under state supervision for felony convictions, and 14 who were not U.S. citizens; and five people who voted twice in the same election, once in Kansas and again in Missouri.”
  • Similarly, a 2005 report by the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio and the League of Women Voters of Ohio found that a grand total of four votes cast in the state’s 2002 and 2004 general elections were in some way “fraudulent,” amounting to .00000044% of all votes cast.
  • As the Brennan Center notes, one is more likely to be struck by lightning than to come across an actual case of voter fraud.

Instances of Noncitizens Registering to Vote are Also Exceedingly Rare



  • There is no evidence that significant numbers of noncitizens are registering to vote. Nevertheless, in recent months several states have asked the federal government for access to immigration data in order to determine whether non-citizens are on the voter registration rolls. Specifically, the states have sought access to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, which is designed to verify eligibility for benefits or services at the time an application is initially filed. SAVE is not a comprehensive, up-to-date list of who is a citizen and who is not. Not surprisingly, these attempts by states to use SAVE to find noncitizens on the voter rolls have produced few results.
  • The Associated Press reported in September 2012 that efforts by state election officials in Colorado and Florida to turn up cases of noncitizens illegally registered to vote have yielded very few results. In Colorado, an initial list of 11,805 suspected noncitizens on the voter rolls has shrunk to 141, which amounts to .004 percent of the state’s 3.5 million voters. Likewise, in Florida, a list of 180,000 suspected noncitizens on the rolls has shrunk to 207, which accounts for .001 percent of the state’s 11.4 million registered voters. It turns out that some of the individuals in question did not even know they were registered to vote, or were actually U.S. citizens legally entitled to vote.
  • The New York Times notes that, in 2011, “New Mexico’s wasteful investigation of 64,000 ‘suspicious’ voter registrations found only 19 cases of voters who may have been noncitizens.”

Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud | Immigration Policy Center


UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud


The GOP says election fraud is rampant. A close look at the numbers shows there's no evidence of that.

UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud

The American Immigration Council? You're just a megaphone for regurgitating leftwing propaganda. Aren't you?
 
If you register using the federal voter registration Form, it is ILLEGAL to ask for proof of your citizenship.

Raza tells all its members that it is illegal to ask them for proof of citizenship if they register to vote.

If a politician is promising illegals that he will make it possible for them to stay, why wouldn’t an illegal vote for him?

They know they can’t be caught because it is illegal to demand proof of citizenship.

Have I said this enough times? It is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal voter registration form.

It is also illegal to demand proof of citizenship when you go to the polls to vote. And, of course, if you use a mail in ballot you don’t even have to go to the polls.

So who is going to catch the illegal alien voting?


It is illegal to ask when registering.


It is illegal to ask when voting.


The ONLY way illegals get caught voting is when they get called for Jury Duty and claim to be illegal. They often don’t realize that when they register to vote their name also goes into the list of potential jurors and they can be called on to vote.

Why would illegals worry about a felony when it is almost impossible to be caught and they are already criminals. If they have illegally entered the U.S. more than once THAT is a felony.

Most of them have stolen someone's ID and Social Security and Medicare in order to work AND THAT IS A FELONY.

They are already GUILTY OF COMMITTING FELONIES why would they worry about one more?

=====================
Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!



WOW YOU HIT ALL THE RIGHT WING TALKING POINTS, DEVOID OF HONESTY HOWEVER, lol


HINT, NOT A FELONY TO OVERSTAY A VISA OR CROSS THE US BORDER "ILLEGALLY" DUMMY

IT ASKS IF YOU ARE A US CITIZEN WHEN YOU SIGN UP TO VOTE!



Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud



A wave of restrictive voting laws is sweeping the nation. The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law counts “at least 180 restrictive bills introduced since the beginning of 2011 in 41 states.” Bills requiring voters “to show photo identification in order to vote” were signed into law in Alabama, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Adding insult to injury, Alabama, Kansas, and Tennessee went a step further and required voters to present proof of U.S. citizenship in order to vote. In addition, Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico embarked upon ultimately fruitless “purges” of their voter rolls for the ostensible purpose of sweeping away anyone who might be a non-U.S. citizen.

All of these actions have been undertaken in the name of preventing voter fraud, particularly illegal voting by non-citizens. Proponents of harsh voter laws often assert, without a shred of hard evidence, that hordes of immigrants are swaying election results by wheedling their way into the voting booth. However, repeated investigations over the years have found no indication that systematic vote fraud by non-citizens is anything other than the product of overactive imaginations.

Fighting Phantoms: No Evidence of Widespread or Systematic Vote Fraud by Non-Citizens

  • Election experts tend to agree that modern-day voter fraud is a very rare occurrence in the United States, primarily because it is so irrational. The potential payoff (a vote) is not worth the risk of jail time, thousands of dollars in fines, and—in the case of non-citizens—possibly deportation.
  • The Brennan Center succinctly summarizes this point in a 2006 fact sheet: “Each act of voter fraud risks five years in prison and a $10,000 fine—but yields at most one incremental vote. The single vote is simply not worth the price. Because voter fraud is essentially irrational, it is not surprising that no credible evidence suggests a voter fraud epidemic.”
  • Researcher Lorraine Minnite writes in a 2010 book that “there is good evidence to support the conclusion (1) that voters rarely fraudulently register or vote; (2) that protections against voter fraud are sufficiently provided for in federal and state law; and (3) that from a cost-benefit perspective this makes it irrational for voters to cast fraudulent ballots.”
  • In 2012, News21 analyzed 2,068 alleged election-fraud cases since 2000 and found “that while fraud has occurred, the rate is infinitesimal, and in-person voter impersonation on Election Day, which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter ID laws, is virtually non-existent.” Specifically, News21 “turned up 10 cases of voter impersonation. With 146 million registered voters in the United States during that time, those 10 cases represent one out of about every 15 million prospective voters.”
  • An October 18, 2010, story in the National Journal points out that “a five-year investigation by the Bush Justice Department…turned up virtually no evidence of widespread voter fraud.” Nevertheless, anti-immigrant activists are fond of pretending that fraudulent voting by non-citizens is a national epidemic.
  • According to a 2007 report written by Minnite for Project Vote, “government records show that only 24 people were convicted of or pleaded guilty to illegal voting between 2002 and 2005, an average of eight people a year. This includes 19 people who were ineligible to vote, five because they were still under state supervision for felony convictions, and 14 who were not U.S. citizens; and five people who voted twice in the same election, once in Kansas and again in Missouri.”
  • Similarly, a 2005 report by the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio and the League of Women Voters of Ohio found that a grand total of four votes cast in the state’s 2002 and 2004 general elections were in some way “fraudulent,” amounting to .00000044% of all votes cast.
  • As the Brennan Center notes, one is more likely to be struck by lightning than to come across an actual case of voter fraud.

Instances of Noncitizens Registering to Vote are Also Exceedingly Rare



  • There is no evidence that significant numbers of noncitizens are registering to vote. Nevertheless, in recent months several states have asked the federal government for access to immigration data in order to determine whether non-citizens are on the voter registration rolls. Specifically, the states have sought access to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, which is designed to verify eligibility for benefits or services at the time an application is initially filed. SAVE is not a comprehensive, up-to-date list of who is a citizen and who is not. Not surprisingly, these attempts by states to use SAVE to find noncitizens on the voter rolls have produced few results.
  • The Associated Press reported in September 2012 that efforts by state election officials in Colorado and Florida to turn up cases of noncitizens illegally registered to vote have yielded very few results. In Colorado, an initial list of 11,805 suspected noncitizens on the voter rolls has shrunk to 141, which amounts to .004 percent of the state’s 3.5 million voters. Likewise, in Florida, a list of 180,000 suspected noncitizens on the rolls has shrunk to 207, which accounts for .001 percent of the state’s 11.4 million registered voters. It turns out that some of the individuals in question did not even know they were registered to vote, or were actually U.S. citizens legally entitled to vote.
  • The New York Times notes that, in 2011, “New Mexico’s wasteful investigation of 64,000 ‘suspicious’ voter registrations found only 19 cases of voters who may have been noncitizens.”
Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud | Immigration Policy Center


UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud


The GOP says election fraud is rampant. A close look at the numbers shows there's no evidence of that.

UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud

The American Immigration Council? You're just a megaphone for regurgitating leftwing propaganda. Aren't you?

Your ad hom noted Bubs, next time TRY to refute SOMETHING about what's been posited??? lol
 
Well you killed a lot of electrons but not one word of your post refuted ANYTHING I said.

I said it is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship if a person registers to vote using the Federal Voter Registration Form === YOU DID NOT DISPROVE THAT.

I said it is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when you vote at the polls === YOU DID NOT DISPROVE THAT.

I said entering the U.S. illegally a second time was a felony === YOU DID NOT DISPROVE THAT.

I said illegal aliens steal American citizens Identification and Social Security and Medicare numbers in order to work === YOU DID NOT DISPROVE THAT.

I said that an illegal alien who is already a felon ( Identity theft / Social Security fraud / Medicare fraud / illegal entry more than once ) has plenty of reason to vote for a politician who says he will make it possible for him to stay forever === YOU DID NOT DISPROVE THAT.

All you did was vomit up ILLEGAL LOVER PROPAGANDA.

Period.

The above points were the point of my post -- if you wish to dispute those facts -- I welcome you to try to prove me wrong ... but don't come back puking up a bunch of propaganda without first DISPROVING MY FACTS.
===================
If you register using the federal voter registration Form, it is ILLEGAL to ask for proof of your citizenship.

Raza tells all its members that it is illegal to ask them for proof of citizenship if they register to vote.

If a politician is promising illegals that he will make it possible for them to stay, why wouldn’t an illegal vote for him?

They know they can’t be caught because it is illegal to demand proof of citizenship.

Have I said this enough times? It is illegal to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal voter registration form.

It is also illegal to demand proof of citizenship when you go to the polls to vote. And, of course, if you use a mail in ballot you don’t even have to go to the polls.

So who is going to catch the illegal alien voting?


It is illegal to ask when registering.


It is illegal to ask when voting.


The ONLY way illegals get caught voting is when they get called for Jury Duty and claim to be illegal. They often don’t realize that when they register to vote their name also goes into the list of potential jurors and they can be called on to vote.

Why would illegals worry about a felony when it is almost impossible to be caught and they are already criminals. If they have illegally entered the U.S. more than once THAT is a felony.

Most of them have stolen someone's ID and Social Security and Medicare in order to work AND THAT IS A FELONY.

They are already GUILTY OF COMMITTING FELONIES why would they worry about one more?

=====================
Right Bubba, YOU say it so it MUST be true right Bubba/ Why would an "illegal" vote Bubba, it's a FELONY. What's their gain again dummy?


Thanks for playing though, the link I gave from YOUR state says YOU are full of shit however!



WOW YOU HIT ALL THE RIGHT WING TALKING POINTS, DEVOID OF HONESTY HOWEVER, lol


HINT, NOT A FELONY TO OVERSTAY A VISA OR CROSS THE US BORDER "ILLEGALLY" DUMMY

IT ASKS IF YOU ARE A US CITIZEN WHEN YOU SIGN UP TO VOTE!



Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud



A wave of restrictive voting laws is sweeping the nation. The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law counts “at least 180 restrictive bills introduced since the beginning of 2011 in 41 states.” Bills requiring voters “to show photo identification in order to vote” were signed into law in Alabama, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Adding insult to injury, Alabama, Kansas, and Tennessee went a step further and required voters to present proof of U.S. citizenship in order to vote. In addition, Florida, Colorado, and New Mexico embarked upon ultimately fruitless “purges” of their voter rolls for the ostensible purpose of sweeping away anyone who might be a non-U.S. citizen.

All of these actions have been undertaken in the name of preventing voter fraud, particularly illegal voting by non-citizens. Proponents of harsh voter laws often assert, without a shred of hard evidence, that hordes of immigrants are swaying election results by wheedling their way into the voting booth. However, repeated investigations over the years have found no indication that systematic vote fraud by non-citizens is anything other than the product of overactive imaginations.

Fighting Phantoms: No Evidence of Widespread or Systematic Vote Fraud by Non-Citizens

  • Election experts tend to agree that modern-day voter fraud is a very rare occurrence in the United States, primarily because it is so irrational. The potential payoff (a vote) is not worth the risk of jail time, thousands of dollars in fines, and—in the case of non-citizens—possibly deportation.
  • The Brennan Center succinctly summarizes this point in a 2006 fact sheet: “Each act of voter fraud risks five years in prison and a $10,000 fine—but yields at most one incremental vote. The single vote is simply not worth the price. Because voter fraud is essentially irrational, it is not surprising that no credible evidence suggests a voter fraud epidemic.”
  • Researcher Lorraine Minnite writes in a 2010 book that “there is good evidence to support the conclusion (1) that voters rarely fraudulently register or vote; (2) that protections against voter fraud are sufficiently provided for in federal and state law; and (3) that from a cost-benefit perspective this makes it irrational for voters to cast fraudulent ballots.”
  • In 2012, News21 analyzed 2,068 alleged election-fraud cases since 2000 and found “that while fraud has occurred, the rate is infinitesimal, and in-person voter impersonation on Election Day, which prompted 37 state legislatures to enact or consider tough voter ID laws, is virtually non-existent.” Specifically, News21 “turned up 10 cases of voter impersonation. With 146 million registered voters in the United States during that time, those 10 cases represent one out of about every 15 million prospective voters.”
  • An October 18, 2010, story in the National Journal points out that “a five-year investigation by the Bush Justice Department…turned up virtually no evidence of widespread voter fraud.” Nevertheless, anti-immigrant activists are fond of pretending that fraudulent voting by non-citizens is a national epidemic.
  • According to a 2007 report written by Minnite for Project Vote, “government records show that only 24 people were convicted of or pleaded guilty to illegal voting between 2002 and 2005, an average of eight people a year. This includes 19 people who were ineligible to vote, five because they were still under state supervision for felony convictions, and 14 who were not U.S. citizens; and five people who voted twice in the same election, once in Kansas and again in Missouri.”
  • Similarly, a 2005 report by the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio and the League of Women Voters of Ohio found that a grand total of four votes cast in the state’s 2002 and 2004 general elections were in some way “fraudulent,” amounting to .00000044% of all votes cast.
  • As the Brennan Center notes, one is more likely to be struck by lightning than to come across an actual case of voter fraud.

Instances of Noncitizens Registering to Vote are Also Exceedingly Rare



  • There is no evidence that significant numbers of noncitizens are registering to vote. Nevertheless, in recent months several states have asked the federal government for access to immigration data in order to determine whether non-citizens are on the voter registration rolls. Specifically, the states have sought access to the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program, which is designed to verify eligibility for benefits or services at the time an application is initially filed. SAVE is not a comprehensive, up-to-date list of who is a citizen and who is not. Not surprisingly, these attempts by states to use SAVE to find noncitizens on the voter rolls have produced few results.
  • The Associated Press reported in September 2012 that efforts by state election officials in Colorado and Florida to turn up cases of noncitizens illegally registered to vote have yielded very few results. In Colorado, an initial list of 11,805 suspected noncitizens on the voter rolls has shrunk to 141, which amounts to .004 percent of the state’s 3.5 million voters. Likewise, in Florida, a list of 180,000 suspected noncitizens on the rolls has shrunk to 207, which accounts for .001 percent of the state’s 11.4 million registered voters. It turns out that some of the individuals in question did not even know they were registered to vote, or were actually U.S. citizens legally entitled to vote.
  • The New York Times notes that, in 2011, “New Mexico’s wasteful investigation of 64,000 ‘suspicious’ voter registrations found only 19 cases of voters who may have been noncitizens.”
Chicken Little in the Voting Booth: The Non-Existent Problem of Non-Citizen Voter Fraud | Immigration Policy Center


UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud


The GOP says election fraud is rampant. A close look at the numbers shows there's no evidence of that.

UFO Sightings Are More Common Than Voter Fraud
 

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