Voter ID Or Things That Make You Go Hmmmm

The old media tools of the Democrat Party are screaming now that Pennsylvania’s new law requiring voters to present photo identification at polling places is going to disenfranchise 750,000 voters.

They claim that  750,000 registered voters have no photo identification. 
In other words, they are saying that in a state with 12.7 million persons,  750,000 adult Pennsylvanians’ can’t either:
1. Drive or
2. Cash a check or
3. Get treatment from the Veterans Administration or
4. Open a bank account or
5. Go to their classes or events at an accredited college or
6. Enter their job site as an employee with the county/state/federal government or
7. Buy booze or cigarettes if they look under 30 or
8.  Get a library card or
9. Get a supermarket rewards card or
10. Use the nursing care facility to which they belong.
In other words, the Democrat propagandists are claiming that there are 750,000 Pennsylvanians ineligible to do at least one of these things — these are “or” statements we are talking people not “and” statements.
So is this true or were there 750,000 thousand people registered to vote in this state that did not exist?
Just one of those things that make you go hmmmm

One thought on “Voter ID Or Things That Make You Go Hmmmm”

  1. I find it hard to believe that there are 750,000 adults in Pennsylvania who do not drive, but maybe there are.
    I have no trouble believing that there are 750,000 illiterate Democrats who have no need for a library card.
    Ass for buying their booze, they probably show some signs of intelligence by going out of state for the stuff, It’s a lot cheaper.

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