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DaGaffer

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Hmm, so they can automatically register eligible men (but not women apparently) for the draft, but you have to jump through hoops to register to vote. *scratches chin*
 

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Currently, almost all male U.S. citizens and immigrants aged 18 through 25 are required to self-register within 30 days of their 18th birthday

So, they have to self register at the moment, but instead it'll mean they don't have to.

Cost cutting administrative measure - no change (or sensible change for a requirement introduced in 1917) being presented as mwahhh! Look how EVIL they are!

As for women - Democrats called Republicans COWARDS for ditching plans to make it mandatory for women in 2016.

Don't let the facts get in the way of an anti-Trump rage tho.


Edit: I'm ENJOYING the Trump-like use of CAPITALS in my posts ;)
 

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Hmm, so they can automatically register eligible men (but not women apparently) for the draft, but you have to jump through hoops to register to vote. *scratches chin*

More curious why they're pushing it now, especially with Trumps apparent lust for attacking people... I smells another war incoming and my spider senses tell me it might be Cuba.

November can't come soon enough... hopefully the Dems sweep the midterms like people are assuming and they completely gut the orange cunts powers.
 

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More curious why they're pushing it now
They're not "pushing it". They're saving money and people's time - why make people register, spend money on advertising and promotion, when they could just do it for them? It's simply "good governance".

Now, if you were asing me why the US has a draft at all, then I'd happily weigh in on that.
 

DaGaffer

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They're not "pushing it". They're saving money and people's time - why make people register, spend money on advertising and promotion, when they could just do it for them? It's simply "good governance".

Now, if you were asing me why the US has a draft at all, then I'd happily weigh in on that.

You still haven't answered how they can automate this but not the voting registration process.
 

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