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Woman tries getting birth certificate, SS card, and marriage license to see if Dems are honest - says she caught them lying through their teeth.

But we all knew that right?



We're told that one of the reasons that the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, or SAVE Act, constitutes voter oppression is because it would impose undue burdens on people to get documents.

And it's not just the vague claims that minorities apparently lack the capacity to get ID cards, although those racist tropes have still been bandied about. (As a side note, I'm low-key surprised they're still spamming the "hey black people, you're too dumb to get a state ID, vote Democrat and we'll make sure you don't have to" argument, and I'm also surprised I'm still surprised.) No, it's even worse this time.

If you don't know where your birth certificate is? No vote for you. Changed your name after your marriage? No vote for you. Lost your Social Security card? No vote for you.

So, one of the editors over at conservative website Twitchy -- known pseudonymously as "The Foo" -- decided to check just how easy it was for her to get the documents in question. And while your mileage may vary and we don't have any proof aside from her X post last week, this is generally how it's going to go for most people.

First, birth certificate: "Contacted the health department of the county where I was born. They OVERNIGHTED a certified copy to me the next day - total cost, $14."

Fine, but what about Social Security card? "Contacted Social Security on their site. They asked if I was sure I needed the card, since I 'won't likely be asked for it.' I went ahead and got it - took five business days to arrive - total cost, $0."

But she's married -- and we've been told that if women have changed their name, they're doomed, and "The Handmaid's Tale" is really on!

"Went to the 'vital docs' site of the county where we were hitched. Filled everything out online, arrived in three days - total cost, $5." Oh.

"It cost less than $20 to obtain all three certified/legal documents, and it took less than five business days to receive them," she wrote, adding "if I had lived where I was born or married, it would have been a day. Tops."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/woman-tries-getting-birth-certificate-ss-card-and-marriage-license-to-see-if-dems-are-honest-says-she-caught-them-lying-through-their-teeth/ar-AA1ZP13T?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=69cbe980d39649469cc8f3576581b037&ei=17
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So, one of the editors over at conservative website Twitchy -- known pseudonymously as "The Foo" -- decided to check just how easy it was for her to get the documents in question. And while your mileage may vary and we don't have any proof aside from her X post last week, this is generally how it's going to go for most people.
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