As many of you know, I tend to lean a little to the left on many issues. There is one currently that is a little hard for me to really understand, though, and maybe some further left leaners can explain a different opinion.
The Supreme Court just upheld the right of states to require a photo ID to be able to vote. For the life of me, I cannot see why this is a big issue for people to adhere to, and as I care as much as I can about fair elections, I think it's a good - and sensible idea.
The only reason given, that I have heard of, is that it is some kind of negative to democrats and the poor, because an ID costs money. In fact, the following comment was made in an article essentially suggesting the Supreme Court just won the election for McCain, with this ruling:
"Voting rights activists have long argued that since photo ID can cost money, or may demand expensive trips to government agencies, the requirement constitutes a "poll tax."
My question is this. How much does a photo ID cost, and I would think that most people that care about voting would be at least able to afford a bus ride to obtain one of these. What would the total cost be? $10? $20 - at most? I guess in rural areas, that could be a bigger number, but I just don't get this. People have to get a photo drivers license to drive, or a photo ID card to gain employment or accomplish some other things.
I think that if I rail on republicans and the Diebold situation - which I do - then I think I have to agree that this minimum requirement is the way to go.
Thoughts?
The Supreme Court just upheld the right of states to require a photo ID to be able to vote. For the life of me, I cannot see why this is a big issue for people to adhere to, and as I care as much as I can about fair elections, I think it's a good - and sensible idea.
The only reason given, that I have heard of, is that it is some kind of negative to democrats and the poor, because an ID costs money. In fact, the following comment was made in an article essentially suggesting the Supreme Court just won the election for McCain, with this ruling:
"Voting rights activists have long argued that since photo ID can cost money, or may demand expensive trips to government agencies, the requirement constitutes a "poll tax."
My question is this. How much does a photo ID cost, and I would think that most people that care about voting would be at least able to afford a bus ride to obtain one of these. What would the total cost be? $10? $20 - at most? I guess in rural areas, that could be a bigger number, but I just don't get this. People have to get a photo drivers license to drive, or a photo ID card to gain employment or accomplish some other things.
I think that if I rail on republicans and the Diebold situation - which I do - then I think I have to agree that this minimum requirement is the way to go.
Thoughts?