Throw in voter ID and you have a deal. Everything you list could work but without clearly identifying voters the system is ripe for fraud and therefore undermines everything you say you want. Voter ID properly done doesn't need to be racist or sexist or discriminatory in any way.
Also I wrote a song called Caves of Steel.
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Did you see that Tom Steyer is pushing hard for reparations to blacks for slavery? People who never owned slaves will pay people who never were slaves for slavery. Genius!
Turning over the major means of public and private discourse to large corporations with no legal protection of free speech turns out to be a dystopian nightmare? Such surprise!
The UK is off of my list of places I'd like to live and work. The decision between 1. the UK or 2. all of the EU is a no-brainer.
False dichotomies are falsy.
If you were actually a tech guy instead of a shill you would know how trivially easy it is to program around the issues you describe. Many retailers have already fielded fixes for these issues. But then again, you already know that, don't you? That's not your purpose here.
I would MUCH rather see a half dozen minimum self checkout lanes simply because I'm not an idiot and can check myself out far faster than all but the best cashiers.
This law is nothing more than the naked self interest of the unions on full display, masquerading as a public good. That's the socialist way but it seems many people are too stupid to realize that.
Ah, naked self interest masquerading as the greater good: it's the socialist way. You would think that all the presumably smart and educated people in places like Portland could learn from history, but unfortunately they need to be bludgeoned over the head with the negative consequences before it sinks in that maybe it isn't such a great idea after all.
Too many people are thinking of security instead of opportunity. They seem more afraid of life than death. -- James F. Byrnes