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Sounds so simple, even a caveman could do it.∞∞∞ wrote:Or alternatively, as soon as someone becomes eligible to vote, they're automatically registered in a national database and sent a free voter ID card. On election week, people go to their polling station, get the ID scanned, and vote. If you're in college, travelling, living overseas, or have other circumstances, there's a secure online-method to change your polling station...or even vote online.Gil Dobie wrote:
My hobby is buying and selling merchandise and shipping thru the USPS. They do have sticky labels you can print your postage on. Most modern post office's have a shipping station, that weighs items and prints sticky labels if you don't do that at home. It's not all old people at the post office(s) I go to in the suburbs, and there is lots of parking at both. Basically lots of parking at any post office I go to in the metro area, inner city and suburbs. I go several times a week to drop off items to ship. It's nice to be able to circumvent the lines and just go to the drop-off. It's not that difficult.
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Probably. Like anything else, it just takes some will and vision.AZGrizFan wrote:Sounds so simple, even a caveman could do it.∞∞∞ wrote: Or alternatively, as soon as someone becomes eligible to vote, they're automatically registered in a national database and sent a free voter ID card. On election week, people go to their polling station, get the ID scanned, and vote. If you're in college, travelling, living overseas, or have other circumstances, there's a secure online-method to change your polling station...or even vote online.
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There are some logistics that would have to be considered, per location and election workers. Wonder if the school I vote at, would mind giving up their lunch room for a week?∞∞∞ wrote:Probably. Like anything else, it just takes some will and vision.AZGrizFan wrote:
Sounds so simple, even a caveman could do it.
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More qualified and older workers are taking the minimum wage/entry level jobs due to outsourcing and reaganomics.GannonFan wrote:And they don't have jobs.∞∞∞ wrote:This backs up what stats show about Gen Z. My neighbor's daughter thinks the same.
They've grown with instant communication and have generally built parallel lives around virtual communities, so there's no particular necessity for real-life interactions unless it's an outing or something. And when travel is necessary, ride-sharing is easily available.
And the fact those entry jobs pay more due to increased minimum wage in some places.
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Or you backwards midwestern prairie-billies could switch to mail in voting like Washington and Oregon.Gil Dobie wrote:There are some logistics that would have to be considered, per location and election workers. Wonder if the school I vote at, would mind giving up their lunch room for a week?∞∞∞ wrote: Probably. Like anything else, it just takes some will and vision.
Of course that would require stamps so the millenials would be left out.
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Schools here typically close on election day, especially if they're a polling place. In this day and age, having a bunch of non-school folks traipse into a school where there are children is a no-go - Sandy Hook weighs heavily on most people's minds.Gil Dobie wrote:There are some logistics that would have to be considered, per location and election workers. Wonder if the school I vote at, would mind giving up their lunch room for a week?∞∞∞ wrote: Probably. Like anything else, it just takes some will and vision.
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I can go to the courthouse and vote early 4-6 weeks (can't remember how long for sure) before the election. They also have some Saturday hours for early voting a beginning a few weeks before. And absentee ballots come pre-stamped so no postage is required.
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Seriously...lots of spoiled children who think they know what’s best for the country yet don’t know where to buy stamps. We don’t need this people involved in big decisions.Ivytalk wrote:The David Hogg Generation! Tech-savvy, but they can’t wipe their own asses.Col Hogan wrote:Millennials don’t send in absentee ballots because they can’t figure out how to get a stamp...
Let that sink in for a moment...for the lack of a stamp, they don’t vote... not my words, it’s theirs...
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I bought a couple of rolls of Forever stamps..3-4 years ago? I haven’t run out yet. Lol.Col Hogan wrote:Man, talk about an angry white man...I’m a lot older than you and I buy my stamps on-line...which is why I’m not angry...mainejeff wrote:Enjoy the last years of "stamps" old farts! Are you really denegrating an entire generation that is about a decade away from controlling this country for the next 30 or 40 years after that just because they don't "go to the post office"? I fvckin hate going to the post office.....always a cluster fvck of old people. It takes 30 minutes just to get a parking space.
93 even posted a link...try it, your blood pressure will come down...
But I’m fortunate to have grown up pre-Internet and smartphone AND if I want to mail something, I walk 5 minutes from my house to the Post Office.
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Lol. Fishing and hunting licenses used to be stamps. Not anymore.∞∞∞ wrote:What the hell is a "stamp?"
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I thought voter id cards disenfranchised people.∞∞∞ wrote:Or alternatively, as soon as someone becomes eligible to vote, they're automatically registered in a national database and sent a free voter ID card. On election week, people go to their polling station, get the ID scanned, and vote. If you're in college, travelling, living overseas, or have other circumstances, there's a secure online-method to change your polling station...or even vote online.Gil Dobie wrote:
My hobby is buying and selling merchandise and shipping thru the USPS. They do have sticky labels you can print your postage on. Most modern post office's have a shipping station, that weighs items and prints sticky labels if you don't do that at home. It's not all old people at the post office(s) I go to in the suburbs, and there is lots of parking at both. Basically lots of parking at any post office I go to in the metro area, inner city and suburbs. I go several times a week to drop off items to ship. It's nice to be able to circumvent the lines and just go to the drop-off. It's not that difficult.
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Me and some friends were discussing this last week. Someone mentioned that a 25 yr old employee doesn’t know how to drive. Her rationale was there’s Uber, Lyft, etc...plus Amtrak and the airlines that get her to where she needs to go.kalm wrote:They don’t like driving. I have nieces and nephews in their mid to late 20’s who don’t own a car and/or don’t like driving. WITAF? That was a huge rite of passage and instant liberty when I got my first license.93henfan wrote:I had to mail (only option allowed) a request for doc fee credit to DMV for a recent car sale and purchase.
There was no stamp involved, though I did have to go to the post office. I paid 50 cents and they postmarked it.
How a millennial can’t navigate that is pretty humorous to me. Trip defending it is hilarious. He has to be trolling just a little.
That said, not all electronic methods are the cats meow either. I had a choice yesterday to either mail my summer Dunngeness catch record card to the WDFW offices or do it “on the line”.
I chose the latter for time and simplicity’s sake and spent the next 20 minutes navigating the states stupid website...that was probably built and is maintained by a millennial.
And if she did get a DL, then she can use a Zip Car or some other rideshare (you can ride share through Waze)
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Some minor little issues like ensuring a "secure connection"...but yeah, other than things like that, no big deal, right?∞∞∞ wrote:Probably. Like anything else, it just takes some will and vision.AZGrizFan wrote:
Sounds so simple, even a caveman could do it.
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We still send out a lot of Christmas cards so that's where the bulk of our stamp buying happens. I'm still using Christmas themed ones from last year - makes the Holidays seem like they last longer!Ibanez wrote:I bought a couple of rolls of Forever stamps..3-4 years ago? I haven’t run out yet. Lol.Col Hogan wrote:
Man, talk about an angry white man...I’m a lot older than you and I buy my stamps on-line...which is why I’m not angry...
93 even posted a link...try it, your blood pressure will come down...
But I’m fortunate to have grown up pre-Internet and smartphone AND if I want to mail something, I walk 5 minutes from my house to the Post Office.
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Good grief, Trip, do you know what a rotary phone is.
My son won’t use a hone but ok, he looks them up online, which is slower than a phonebook
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What’s a “hone”?css75 wrote:Good grief, Trip, do you know what a rotary phone is.
My son won’t use a hone but ok, he looks them up online, which is slower than a phonebook
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1 minute by car.Ibanez wrote: I bought a couple of rolls of Forever stamps..3-4 years ago? I haven’t run out yet. Lol.
But I’m fortunate to have grown up pre-Internet and smartphone AND if I want to mail something, I walk 5 minutes from my house to the Post Office.
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It's the thing you can take hotos with.Ibanez wrote:What’s a “hone”?css75 wrote:Good grief, Trip, do you know what a rotary phone is.
My son won’t use a hone but ok, he looks them up online, which is slower than a phonebook
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honeIbanez wrote:What’s a “hone”?css75 wrote:Good grief, Trip, do you know what a rotary phone is.
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Ahh. Hotos. While that makes more senseCAA Flagship wrote:It's the thing you can take hotos with.Ibanez wrote: What’s a “hone”?
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I got it, the grammar and typo Sheriff departments have busted me.
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What the hell is a "phone book?"css75 wrote:Good grief, Trip, do you know what a rotary phone is.
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edit: I seriously doubt a phone book is quicker than "Hey Google, call Trader Joe's in Boise."
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You: "Hey Google, call Trader Joe's in Boise."∞∞∞ wrote:What the hell is a "phone book?"css75 wrote:Good grief, Trip, do you know what a rotary phone is.
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edit: I seriously doubt a phone book is quicker than "Hey Google, call Trader Joe's in Boise."
Google: "Which one?"
You: "The one on Potato Avenue."
Google: "There are 4 locations on Potato Avenue. Which one?"
You: "The one closest to me."
Google: "Do you also want the location of Dominos?"
You: "No. Just the Trader Joes."
Google: "Which one?"
You: "The one in Boise on Potato Avenue."
Google: "There are 4 locations on Potato Avenue. Which one?"
You: "The one closest to the Palouse."
Google: "Do you want to buy Geodicks?"
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Is there more than one in Boise?CAA Flagship wrote:You: "Hey Google, call Trader Joe's in Boise."∞∞∞ wrote: What the hell is a "phone book?"
edit: I seriously doubt a phone book is quicker than "Hey Google, call Trader Joe's in Boise."
Google: "Which one?"
You: "The one on Potato Avenue."
Google: "There are 4 locations on Potato Avenue. Which one?"
You: "The one closest to me."
Google: "Do you also want the location of Dominos?"
You: "No. Just the Trader Joes."
Google: "Which one?"
You: "The one in Boise on Potato Avenue."
Google: "There are 4 locations on Potato Avenue. Which one?"
You: "The one closest to the Palouse."
Google: "Do you want to buy Geodicks?"