Someone asked a really good question. If there’s even a potential for an issue, why have sharpies? Why mention them at all? “Because it rarely happens.”
I think it’s fair to call into question the sharpie practice and what voters had happen, especially in a swing state like AZ.
Forgot to add: the distinction seems to be felt tip vs fine tip, which makes sense. Felt tip bleeds more.
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Driving through San Bernardino. There were riots here Monday night. Seeing quite a few boarded up buildings.
One business has a sign that says “small business supporting BLM” to discourage looters.
I just spoke to a black employee at the Burger King who was almost in tears. She said people rushed the lobby when the riots happened. Now people are scared to come in because they see it boarded up.
People are continually replying to this tweet, making a few assumptions.
I'm not talking about any kind of tax fraud. I'm talking about legal write-offs, like interest from mortgages and student loans, medical bills (if you spent enough), child tax credit, etc.
People who advocate for this "democratic socialism" crap that Bernie is pushing want Medicare for All and so-called "free" college. The point I'm making is this: NOTHING is "free." Everything is paid for in higher taxes.
The very people who claim we want/need these programs say they have no problem paying more in taxes to achieve these goals. Fine. So be it. But how many of these folks are also looking at ways to get back as much money as possible come tax time?