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It’s always seemed an incredibly ridiculous argument that Democrats have pushed against voter ID, suggesting that it’s “racist” to require it. A lot of the rest of the world requires voter ID and can’t imagine our system where so many states don’t require it.
Indeed, the argument itself is so racist, to suggest that people of color/minorities are somehow incapable or less capable of getting IDs. It’s that “soft bigotry of low expectations” that Democrats always seem to be pulling out.
But apparently, the Queen of Great Britain is racist, too, because, according to the Guardian, she’s about to announce tomorrow that photo ID will be required to vote in general elections in order to tackle fraud. Now, the Queen is announcing it, but it’s part of a broader election reform effort and laws that will be passed in their next parliamentary session. Voter IDs would be available through local councils, but people would have to apply for them with s
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Washington had a dynamic year with the historic inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
To get an insider s look at what Trump s presidential legacy will be and what Biden s handling of domestic issues and foreign policy would look like, The Korea Times had a video interview with Mick Mulvaney in collaboration with the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) in Korea.
Mulvaney was one of the longest-serving officials of the Trump Administration. In addition to acting Chief of Staff, he also served as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland. He was widely considered one of the most influential and trusted advisors to President Trump.