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March 14, 2021 - Liberty Hangout - Kaitlin Bennett
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Should American elections last for one day or ten days?
I would say harder for some people, yeah.
So I would say 10.
It's harder for who to vote to vote?
Yeah.
Who?
Like minorities.
It's harder for minorities to vote?
It just they get less options and things like that.
Should 16 year olds be allowed to vote?
Yeah, I actually do think young people should be allowed to vote.
Okay.
Younger, especially younger people.
Should felons be allowed to vote?
Yeah, I think they still should be able to vote.
In jail too, yeah.
Prison, yeah.
So felons have the right to vote in jail.
Do they have the right to have a gun in jail?
No.
Oh.
Well, why not?
They're still American citizens.
They're green bangers in jail.
They'll kill each other.
Oh, okay.
But they can vote how I live my life.
Yeah.
Democrats want to fundamentally change the way we do elections in this country.
They want to do away with photo ID requirements and allow 16 year olds to vote.
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Only five things.
You tell me yes or no if you would be okay with these things being implemented in the U.S. Here we go.
Should American elections be completed in one day or 10 days?
10.
10.
I would say 10 as well.
Okay.
Need a little bit longer for everybody to just get actual decision and have like an accurate account instead of just being all over the place in one day.
Okay.
All right, so election season.
Like few months, three to six months or so.
Three to six months for an election?
Well, you know, just to get everybody's side, just to hear everything.
Should American elections last one day or 10 days?
Oh.
Ten days.
Ten days?
Yeah.
A day.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe a few days.
You think people should go Well, I'm talking about people casting their votes.
Should they have one day, like traditionally it's been to cast their votes or should they be awarded 10 days to go and cast their votes on any of that day?
I think 10 days.
I think one day.
Because it's been like that.
Like what if they have one day that they have to vote?
They're busy, you know?
They need a longer time.
Like what if on Monday is election day?
Oh, I'm busy the entire day.
People like kids and stuff.
They go off of work.
You don't think four years is enough time to plan to go vote that day?
Yeah, it is, but you never know what's going to happen that day.
Like four years, yeah, I'm getting ready to vote this day.
And then a day comes and something could just pop up and be like, damn, I can't make it now.
Should American elections go on for one day or 10 days?
I will say 10 days.
10 days?
Yeah.
Why do you want to change it?
Because right now we have election day.
You want election 10 days.
Why?
I just feel like there should be more time, you know?
We should have a longer period.
Okay.
You know, that's just me though.
That's my personal prep.
Yeah, because four years is not enough to decide when to cast your vote.
Yeah.
Okay.
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Should American elections last for one day or 10 days?
I think 10.
I'd say 10.
10.
Gives more people the opportunity.
That way there's not so many people rushing to get there on the same day.
Has that historically been a problem, you think?
I mean, this year, there was just, I think it was this year, because you could do it so many ways, but then with the way everything happened and like our accounting and everything, it was just a whole lot of things.
It's hard for a lot of people to actually get votes with certain, I don't know, minority issues.
So I would say...
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's so harder for some people.
Yeah, so I would say 10.
It's harder for who to vote to vote?
Yeah.
Who?
Like minorities, it's harder for minorities to vote.
It just they get less options and things like that.
It was actually easier for the casting ballots for them than how it is with certain ways with like the regular actually standing in line and stuff like that.
It's just it gets a little complicated.
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Should American elections be completed in one day or 10 days?
Oh, Daisy, it's how it goes.
Um, I feel like one day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
One day.
Why not ten?
So like people don't like think about it too much, I guess.
So they have just like a solid answer right there in the first day, you know?
I feel like if we had 10 days, we would procrastinate and probably not even vote.
Yeah, then it would turn into 20 days.
Like people don't vote as it is.
Should American elections be completed in one day or over the span of 10 days?
I say one day.
It shouldn't take that long.
I say one day.
One day?
Okay.
You don't think people need 10 days to go cast a vote?
No.
No.
No, no.
Why do you think that way about minorities?
Because most minorities don't get to vote.
If you've looked at the records in the past and everything, it's been a lot harder.
Most like in America, white privileged people get a lot more votes in than minorities do.
But why?
I think it's just the way that a lot of like things are set up and there's a lot of still racial issues and things like that that are just engraved in the way that things are built on.
Just like the way that things are set up and like the way you cast your ballot and things like that.
It's just a whole system problem.
Talk about inmates.
Should felons be allowed to vote?
Yes, most definitely.
Yeah, I think once they get out, they should be able to vote.
You know, I don't think it's fair just because they're locked up in the system.
You know, they made a mistake.
But if they have a second chance to be out, they should be able to vote.
You think mass murderers should dictate if I have the right to defend myself with the firearms, the Second Amendment?
Should they be allowed to vote on my gun rights?
And rapists, once they get out, do you think they should be able to vote on my gun rights if I should be able to defend myself?
I'm gonna say yes because people change.
I'm not gonna say that everybody stays the same.
I know some murderers who turned into you know good people.
So you're not everybody stays the same.
So, you know, gun rights or not, people are gonna be people.
You know, it's just what's inside them that matters.
Should felons be allowed to vote, yes or no?
Ooh, that's a hard one.
I don't know.
I think it kind of depends on what they're a felon for, really.
Yeah.
And then, like, if depending on how they got out, like, I don't know.
If it was for if they served their time and they had a chance to make like a difference and prove that they have changed, then I don't know.
I feel like it would depend.
I don't know.
That's that's a tough one for me.
You see, violent felons probably shouldn't be allowed.
They don't have good behavior.
What if you gave too much money, like Dinesh D'Souza gave too much money to a campaign once, you know?
Okay, you could probably go ahead and vote.
I mean, if they're still, they're still American citizens.
In jail?
Oh, and jail.
That's what I was asked.
What do you think?
In jail, after jail.
Yeah, I think they still should be able to vote.
In jail too, yeah.
Prison, yeah.
Would it make sense if I told you I don't think a rapist in jail should be allowed to tell me what how I should live or dictate who my president is?
I mean, that makes sense, yeah.
But I'm not gonna say you're wrong.
What about a mass murderer?
Do you think he has the best opinions for how this country should be run?
You think he should dictate the rest of it for all of us?
I guess not, but it also depends on like their sentence, and that's hard to like.
But there's also people who have done horrible crimes that haven't been caught, and they're out here voting, so you don't know.
Yeah, that's true.
So, felons have the right to vote in jail.
Do they have the right to have a gun in jail?
No.
Oh, well, why not?
They're still American citizens.
Game bankers in jail to kill each other.
Oh, okay.
But they can vote how I live my life.
Yeah.
I love the consistency, though.
I have to say, I love the consistency.
I'll give you points for that one, even though you're totally wrong.
Should felons be allowed to vote?
Oh, Oh, yeah.
I mean, they have opinions too, you know what I mean?
And they're part of like America.
I would say no, because felons, they actually know what they did to get in trouble.
So as a repercussion, you don't get to vote.
You lost.
Does that change your mind?
A little bit, yeah.
Just a little bit, but like, I don't know.
I think everyone's like, everyone's count.
So I personally don't want rapists telling me what I should probably do.
Okay, I didn't even think about that.
I was just thinking of like, hey, I was not even thinking about that.
Yeah, you're right.
Should felons be allowed to vote?
I say yes because it's still gonna be their right to vote.
I don't see why that should be taken away just in just because they're a felon, just because they made bad decisions in their life.
So do you support felons buying guns?
A little bit because still we still need to be out here, be able to protect ourselves from any type of danger that we can run into.
So I wouldn't just say felons shouldn't be able to not be able to purchase.
They should still have some type of limit to it, but still be able to have some type of concealed to carry.
Should felons be allowed to vote?
I think so.
I know they're not.
It just depends, I guess, on the severity of the felony.
I really don't even know what to do.
I don't know what being a felon would have anything to do with whether who was the president of the United States.
Well, voting is much more than that.
Should a mass murder dictate voting on gun rights to defend ourselves with?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Okay.
No, I guess not.
I agree with that, my father.
Hey, let's take a picture together.
Forget them.
Yeah, we're going to take a picture together.
Put it up.
You want to forget them?
Good.
Where are you from?
Russia.
Russia?
Are you guys influencing the election around here?
What language does it?
They said they're from Russia, just figuring out if these are the Russian bots that are influencing our elections.
Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?
Yeah, I actually do think young people should be allowed to vote.
Okay.
Younger, especially younger people, because they have a really.
You never know what a young person could be thinking.
Some 16-year-olds are very mature.
You think someone who might not even have a job, who doesn't pay taxes, should have a say in what goes on with our laws and our tax code system?
That's the thing right there.
I think that's where it separates.
If you don't have a job, you ain't paying no taxes, you ain't got no say.
But if you're doing something, you're paying taxes, something, yeah.
You know, you should have the.
My thing is, if you have a job and you're paying taxes, you should be able to vote.
Dude, that's the only people who should be allowed to vote.
Exactly.
Exactly.
What she said.
110%.
Based.
Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?
That's a tough one.
Because I think they're easily persuaded.
I mean, if they're able to TikTok, that will say vote for this guy.
The kids are going to vote for this guy.
You know, I'll take you out to ice cream after whatever.
That might work on me, actually.
No, really.
Just kidding.
I know who to vote for because I'm not stupid.
How does the skin color determine the difficulty of casting a vote?
I'm confused.
How does it determine the difficulty of casting a vote?
Yeah.
Because we've already put in difficulties.
Everything's based off of where racism and a lot of our founding issues came from those.
Everything was built off of it.
White privilege came first.
And so everything else is just like there's still like redlining that goes on and things like that.
So their communities aren't supported as much.
So they don't get casting ballots that are in their city and things like that.
It's all far away.
And like when they already don't have enough money and like maybe they work that day and things like that, like they have to support their families.
They're already at the lower end of the stick.
Like they don't get it.
They don't get that chance.
Should photo ID be required to vote?
I don't see why that matters.
I think you should just be able to vote.
I mean, I know they got this thing against, you know, inmates voting and whatnot, but I feel like...
It's crazy.
But I do feel like photo ID shouldn't be required.
I mean, if they want to know who you are, sure, but it shouldn't be required.
That's just me.
You think anybody should just walk in willy-nilly and be like, my name's Greg.
I'm here to vote.
Okay, maybe you.
How do they know as a U.S. citizen?
You're right.
You're right.
Okay, yes, ID.
ID.
Okay.
ID.
All right.
I got a point.
Should a photo ID be required to vote?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, yes, yes.
Okay, I have to ask because Joe Biden recently said that the black community don't have access.
They don't really know how to use computers.
So therefore, that's why they can't, they shouldn't be required to have an ID to vote because they can't get to the DMV to get an ID.
Is that true?
I noticed you're not white.
So are you guys capable of getting on the computer?
Yeah, I'm capable of getting on the computer.
Yeah, I feel like since we are colored people, that kind of like that statement kind of puts us down seeing how we aren't liable or reliable to get things that we need to on a daily basis.
So yes, IDs should be required.
And that statement he said is stupid.
Joe Biden said that photo ID is racist because the black community cannot access computers and we were just talking about access to computers and the internet.
So let's talk about the black community, right?
Do you think, are you able to get a photo ID?
People in the black community who are professionals who have literally just been can they obtain photo IDs?
Oh my gosh, they've been discriminated against in the workplace.
That's a huge issue.
If you get one single blemish on your criminal record, what happens to you?
What happens to your chances of employment?
Now that there's a situation where if you get blemishes on your credit record, what happens to your chances of employment?
Can I get photo IDs?
Can you?
Do you know black people?
Yes.
How many black people do you know?
I don't know, all of you.
I have a lot of friends.
Should I go through and count them?
I don't know.
So have you asked them this question?
I've been asking lots of and strangers.
Don't even just walk in one of them.
Yes, they can get photo IDs.
It's important to ask the people that you know, not just about them, but about their families.
They all have photo IDs.
I noticed you're not white.
I don't know.
Joe Biden recently said that photo ID should be banned for voting because black people don't have access because they don't know how to use a computer.
I just want to ask, do you know how to use a computer?
Yeah.
You do.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
You got to hear Joe Biden.
You know how to use it.
I'm sure everybody here knows how to use a computer.
Still my man, though.
He's still your man.
He doesn't even think you can know how to use a computer.
No bad comments.
It's people to people.
They're going to say what they're going to say.
You know what?
Their access to certain types of paperwork because people who move a lot, people who have a lot of different situations, they don't have certain types of paperwork.
Try to go get a social security card, right?
Can black people get a photo ID?
In the middle of a pandemic, try and go get a social security card or the documents that you need to be able to get a photo ID and you'll understand that there are so many barriers to getting a photo ID.
Specifically for black people.
If you are a black person, you are at a lot of times in a lower socioeconomic status.
Not all the time, but the studies show that even trying to earn a living, right?
Black people don't earn as much as white people do, right?
So even when you drive a car, you're going to have a chance of getting harassed.
You're going to have a chance of getting tickets, right?
So if you don't have a driver's license, maybe you have to catch the bus to go where you need to go.
Is that a barrier?
Yes.
Do black people have more barriers in terms of a lot of things in life?
Yes.
All right, so back to the original question.
Do you think photo IDs should be required for voting?
I think that the voter registration system, as it stood before Stacey Abrams got cheated out of her office, oh, she got cheated.
Was definitely an issue, right?
She got cheated.
You know, people who say that the elections get cheated or terrorists, you know that, right?
So now that the tech, the terrorists actually attacked the Capitol.
Nobody's talking about.
Oh, oh my gosh.
They weren't attacking the auto zone or the police precinct in Minneapolis.
Those weren't terrorists.
So this is exactly what you got to have.
This is what you need.
You got to have these type of companies.
You think men are women and people breaking windows are terrorists.
What's happening?
You want CNN?
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