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Considering the wisdom of registering homeless people to vote.

“Politics, the art of the possible…” Campaign workers have been scouring streets, shelters, city parks, and under bridges looking for new voters. Since the democrats have been repeatedly found out being involved in “voter irregularities” they have been doing everything in their power to legalize that which was once illegal. Caught with felons voting in many states they passed legislation allowing convicted felons to be returned to the voting rolls. Now they are by passing state laws requiring a place of residence to register to vote, they educate the homeless to use shelters and soup kitchens addresses as their place of residence. Now if there was just some way to get around that little technicality of actually having to be alive to vote, the democrats would be thrilled. Repeatedly deceased democrats have continued to vote, only to be caught upon closer inspection of the voting rolls. This rises the question of what kind of electorate are we facing when criminals and people who cannot manage their own affairs will be voting for the positions of political authority we must all answer to? And who will these people be voting for? They will vote for the politicians who will punish the other people who are responsible for their plight. The homeless are not responsible for their decisions which resulted in their situation. It must be some one else’s fault. They will vote for the politicians who say they will take care of them. And where will these politicians get the money to take care of those who will not take care of themselves? They will take it from honest hard working people who made better decisions and are productive members of society. The politicians will forcibly take more and more taxes from the fewer and fewer people working. We have seen this before. Politicians blaming one groups plight on the hard work ethic of another group. We saw it in Russia in 1917. We saw it in Munich in 1923 and in Berlin in 1933. We saw it in the South in the 1920’s and the 1960’s. And we see it now, in democrat politics in the 21st century. Historically, tremendous human tragedy follows this particular vein of political thought.