And you will find that most of those 44,000 work for the federal government. One or both of the state’s attorney generals needs to file felony charges against each of those people. And if they are convicted, they will lose their cushy jobs.
Would be that some of them work for the IRS (Lois Lerner types...)
“they will lose their cushy jobs”
Probably get promoted if they voted correctly.
I would bet that many of them never contacted the county election office when they moved from one state to the other.
One or both of the states attorney generals needs to file felony charges against each of those people.
What? I thought voting multiple times was only illegal for Republicans!
When pigs fly!
Nah, I'm sure the IRS will take them on and give them bonuses.
“And you will find that most of those 44,000 work for the federal government. One or both of the states attorney generals needs to file felony charges against each of those people. And if they are convicted, they will lose their cushy jobs.”
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Nah, they wouldn’t lose their cushy jobs. They’d be given paid administrative leave (known as extra paid vacation time to we non federal employees) followed later by promotions, awards and plum assignments.
Having lived up in the region, I can tell you how this goes.
Guys move in...settle in Maryland, then discover high property taxes, corruption with city governments to the extreme, university programs that don’t interest their teenage kids finishing high school soon, and a generally high crime rate because prosecution efforts always drift down on the punishments given.
So, a Maryland guy makes a decision to sell his home...move across the river, and buy in Virginia. Maryland purging it’s voter roll? There’s a general feeling that names remain on the roll for four to six years.
In the 3.5 years I lived in the region....I knew of a dozen guys who packed and moved into Virginia from Maryland. I knew of no one moving from Virginia to Maryland.
If we did intense research into it...I doubt if you’d find more than 300 of the 44k names who voted in both states at the same time. Course, they ought to be punished in a more creative way than you think. I believe if they want to consider both states like this....then pay both states their intended state taxes. If they voted in 2010 in both states, then go back and demand taxes.
I also think the entire poll ought to be purged every twelve to eighteen months. Force folks to make a yearly trip to the county court-house and register themselves.