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Mr. Reactionary
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« on: January 06, 2019, 10:15:56 AM »

I mean a lot of that stuff sounds pretty cool.

No, almost all of it sounds like garbage.
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Mr. Reactionary
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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2019, 12:38:24 PM »

I mean a lot of that stuff sounds pretty cool.

No, almost all of it sounds like garbage.

Which 15+ of them are "garbage" ?

About half of these could have been plausibly proposed by a non-lowest common denominator Republican.

Basically the only ones of these id support individually are 3, 16, 23, and 28. Several of these limit freedom of speech. I think public financing of campaign speech is moronic. I think the erosion of election day to amorphous election periods lasting different amounts of time sometimes even a month is not good. I think same day registration is risky and that prohibiting accurate voter lists is dumb. I think California is a good example of why "nonpartisan gerrymandering " is just as partisan. I think DC "statehood" misses the point on what DC is supposed to be. I think federal micromanaging of local election procedures is bad. I think most of the rest just sound like dumb bs that wont accomplish anything other than Democrats demagoguery about fake news like muh tacs returns and muh Kavanaugh a cereal rapist.

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