unattended. victor, when you look at this , it used to be democratsd that would fight against corporate carve outs or tax breaks for bigou businesses. now they are falling over themselves to protecthe one . why this change, victor? i don t think i think it s just a matter of we re going to force this down people s throats and how dare you object to it? i mean, it s kind of highly ironic. disney s got a market capitalization of three hundredo million dollars and they re worried about disney has this autonomous w zone and all the census did in the legislature, they just said let s go back to normality and disney s in a bad place i because how many places in theec united states have 20 million people in all weather know climate, maybe florida, california and texas and that s about it. you need t a big population.he you need warm weather. sot they re at the mercy and it s very ironic because remember the last decade we ve been told that private business can really force these conservative
barriers to voting, specifically claiming that these voters remain more likely to face long lines at the polls and are disproportionately burdened by other id laws and limited opportunities to vote by mail and then directing that federal agencies this executive order consider ways to expand voter registration, including through vote by mail application forms of online systems and helping applicants complete their voter registration forms. the executive order also states that agencies shall solicit non nonpartisan third party organizations to provide voter registration services. oh don t worry, they have to be approved by the biden administration. these third party outlets now this is an obvious effort to help the democratic party and hurt biden s critics. first, the democrats claim that black people for some reason don t have the access to ids to vote.
think about what democrat run cities are saying right now. there saying if you want to tak your kids out to go get some chicken mcnuggets or a big mac at mcdonald s, you have to show an id a covid vaccine card to be able to go to mcdonald s . they are saying simultaneously, you should not show an id to vote? if you go out and you pull the american the average american i this country and you say hey, which one do you think you need voter id for, you need to show id for to go to mcdonald s and get your kids something to eat, or to go cast a ballot for the next leader of the free world. democrats have a backwards government that covid vaccine cards and all the id laws they are embracing right now show, the blatant hypocrisy involved in these voting bills, they ve got everything backwards, peopl are not supportive of this, not even their most ardent supporters, they have a lot mor
as suspicious. president biden won that state by 80,555. the margin there, 20,000. sam, it isn t even, you can kind of see why bill barr took a walk. isn t a thing. yes, and it s not anything. people that looked into issues of so-called election fraud in past elections only to discover the actual percentage of cases of fraud are inskul. from a data perspective, these laws that are being pursued are solutions in searches of problems and you know, the number of voters who are actually restricted over these laws would vastly exceed the possibility of fraud. we re talking about tens of thousands of voters who may be deprived of the polls because of stricter id laws for instance, when in fact the cases of fraud
mississippi and alabama soon followed and began enforcing their own id laws that had previously been banned under federal pre-clearance rules. across the country voter restriction laws had been steadily increasing since that 2013 decision. but they have gone into overdrive following former president trump s attempt to overturn the 2020 election. in just this year alone, 19 states have passed laws that make it harder for people to vote, which brings us back to texas. last month governor greg abbott signed sb 1. among other measures imposes new rules and criminal penalties for people assisting voters, which may make it harder for voters who face language barriers to cast their ballots. texas is pushing ahead on a redistricting plan that could also have a disproportionate impact on voters of the color. for the very first time in six decades, they do not need to submit that plan for preapproval. though people of color drove nearly all of tex s population