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  1. Pete thread got locked so figured I'd give you this info.  For starters, it's helpful to know that elections are run at the county and state level (thank god, that's a great part of our system) so each county maintains their voter file independently of the state and federal level.  When you go to vote, provided you're registered, the non partisan poll worker (as much as possible, most of these people are clerk types with an interest in the work, not political hacks) will check and see, ah, yes, here you are Joe Schmoe I see your registered in our county, go cast your vote.  At this point people say, well why don't you need to prove your Joe Schmoe?  Frankly it's because you don't need to, the system guarantees that if someone else walks in later and uses your name the vote the poll watchers (from the two parties, usually these are trained election attorneys) will say look, Joe Schmoe voted twice!  They will remove those votes and carry on.  Joe Schmoe will get a friendly little invesigation to determine if it was just a mixup or something more nefarious.

    So by now perhaps you can see what "you need ID types" will say -- they will say, well couldn't you do that and just register a bunch of fake names and then go show up and vote under all of them. I mean, I guess you could, if you wanted to indict yourself on counts of multiple felonies.  Or I guess if you could scheme enough people to make it matter (and at a presidential level election you're usually talking tens of thousands of people) to take a possible felony for you, you could get them to go vote too.

    Mail in voting I am less of an authority on, but I can say prima facie that mail in voting was absolutely fine with the GOP, in fact they loved it because it's how GOP leaning military folks vote -- until Democrats gained an advantage there.

    My opinion, as someone that studied politics, worked in politics and is engaged in politics is that the GOP knows they are a minority party and will do anything in their power, shady or otherwise, in order to keep power as a minority.  I'm not exactly thrilled with the Democratic party, but almost every poll in America will find that GOP voters are outnumbered roughly 6-4, maybe even something closer to 7-3, on a national level right now.  The GOP's policies are deeply unpopular.  Even in red states things like Medicare for All and drug legalization poll extremely well.  Why the GOP doesn't simply embrace more popular positions is anybody's guess.  I'd hazard one big one is their donor class, but that's a topic for another day.

    Hope this helps a bit.

    1. Two-Gun Pete

      Two-Gun Pete

      Hey man, I appreciate this.

      Your statement more or less confirms what I had believed hereto fore about voting, in that it was a fool's errand to try to game the system, and as such, it was worth less than nothing.

      I wish you'd been able to post exactly this in the thread before it got locked. Unfortunately, in today's day and age, the political slant, and HOW a story is presented impacts how it is received. Thus, your words [as "a neutral," and as someone with first-hand knowledge] have MORE impact than some ass-clown on some cable news network. 

       

      In any case, here's hoping you can break through, insofar as sharing this information, because DISinformation has to be immediately, and directly counteracted. Otherwise, the public can become self-gaslighted by stupidity.

       

      That said, let's also hope for a great SOX season. I promise to continue to be a fan, but also a critic of the team we love.

       

      Cheers,

      Pete 

  2. The only thing I'll say on this: as someone that worked in electoral politics -- the public badly misunderstands how elections are secure even without showing ID at the polls. The major conflation is that voter roll database errors create potential for fraud without ID. They don't, for various reasons.
  3. John Sickels was dead wrong on Nick's physical profile. https://www.minorleagueball.com/2018/4/20/17262286/2018-mlb-draft-nick-madrigal-2b-oregon-state-university-scouting-report Speed is the best tool overall, with grades between 60 and 70 depending on the source. You can split the difference at 65 if you like, but everyone agrees that he’s an excellent baserunner with an ideal combination of instincts, athleticism, and aggression. Speed doesn’t matter much if you can’t get on base but Madrigal excels in that department, with a superior batting eye and contact ability. There’s plenty of bat speed and his power production has improved steadily. He should hit a substantial number of doubles and triples and has a shot at hitting double-digit homers down the line. He can bunt, too, if you’re interested in small ball. Madrigal plays second base for the Beavers due to the presence of Cadyn Grenier at shortstop. Madrigal is a tremendous second baseman, MLB.com going so far as to say he could be a Gold Glover someday. His arm and range are good enough for him to be a plausible shortstop, too. To top it all off, his makeup is considered superb.
  4. That's a good post, takes some guts. I quit drinking after a couple glasses of wine and did some chess puzzles to blow off some steam after the Madrigal error. We can rip Nick, and god knows he deserved it last night, but he's an important piece to the present and future and for know I will try and lay off him a bit in the game threads. @Kalapse, nailed it! Game thread are their own entity. Quite a few forums have a "what happens in the game thread stays in the game thread" policy and it works pretty well.
  5. I think that yourself, fathom and myself were the main brake pumpers last year. I bought into the hype until I saw his in game athleticism last year against MLB talent. It is average at best and his arm is also borderline. It makes me wonder about the draft scouts (paid and otherwise) who kept telling us he was only playing 2B because of an elite SS next to him at OSU. Nah he was at 2B because he's not a SS, at all. At least the Sox realized this when he got in the system. There was an interesting moment on a popup last night with TA where Madrigal fought the lights and called off Tim. It looked like Madrigal called Tim off, correctly, then almost dropped it and he laughed it off. it was a prelude to a couple innings later when he almost threw it into LF on a routine fielders choice. He seems like a borderline starter unless he's hitting 300. Good luck.
  6. eh, reached the point in the night where it's pointless to keep posting. go sox, I can rip nick tmr.
  7. Or how about: "You know, I keep my personal goals private, maybe I'll let you guys know when I'm done playing if I hit them, but this year I just want to help this team win, put a ring on my finger, ya know, keep it simple".
  8. I feel like Yoan doesn't get more borderline calls because he does the perfect long long like every time. It makes the ump second guess how close it is.
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