Thursday, May 21, 2015

As if Native Americans were not government-Dependent enough, DOJ proposes new legislation.



Posted by CotoBlogzz

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - As if Native Americans were not government-Dependent enough, following Alvita Gupta's views on Baltimore and Furgesen Riots that these were due to poor cops and lingering effects of slavery and Jim Crow laws, the   DOJ today proposed legislation that would require states or localities whose territory includes part or all of an Indian reservation, an Alaska Native village, or other tribal lands to locate at least one polling place in a venue selected by the tribal government. 

According to newly appointed Attorney General Loretta Lynch, “The Department of Justice is deeply committed to ensuring that every eligible individual is able to exercise his or her fundamental right to vote. That’s why, today, I am calling on Congress to help remove the significant and unnecessary barriers that for too long have confronted American Indians and Alaska Natives attempting to cast their ballots.  

Echoing Evita Gupta, Acting Associate Attorney General Stuart Delery stated that "Native Americans have faced unacceptable barriers to participating in the franchise, a situation aggravated by a history of discrimination, poverty and — significantly — great distances from polling places.  Apparently the DOJ did not follow the most recent elections in Afghanistan where the hardships endured by the Afghan people put to shame most American voters.

The DOJ proposal would:                           
  • Enable Native Americans to vote on or near tribal lands, by requiring any state or local election administrator whose territory includes part or all of an Indian reservation, an Alaska Native village, or other tribal lands to locate at least one polling place in a venue selected, and made available for the purpose of conducting elections, by the tribal government.
  • Require states to make voting machines, ballots, and other voting materials and equipment available at these tribally located polling places to the same extent that they are available at other polling places in the state.
  • Require states to provide compensation and other benefits to election officials and poll workers at these polling places to the same extent as at other polling places in the state.
  • Require states to use the same voting procedures at these polling places as at other polling places in the state — potentially including election-day voting, early voting, the hours during which polling places are open, the operation of voting mechanisms or systems, and same-day registration.
  • Allow states to meet their obligations by either creating new polling places or relocating existing ones.
  • Allow tribes with larger populations or land bases to request more than one polling place.
  • Make the states’ obligations contingent on the tribe filing a timely request and certifying that it has arranged for access to, and appropriate staffing for, the polling facility.
  • Require the tribe to ensure that the staffers for the polling place are properly trained.
  • Require the tribe to ensure that the polling place will be open and accessible to all eligible citizens who reside in the precinct, regardless of whether they are Indians or non-Indians.
In other words, throw more money at the perceived problem to enrich the local bureaucracy, keep the electorate lazy, dumb and happy, and perhaps the follow on proposal would be to have ballots pre-Checked with "Democrats" so voters do not even have to lift a finger or exercise one neuron, in order to vote.

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