Odd-Seaworthiness330

Odd-Seaworthiness330 t1_j3x4l3t wrote

I live in PA on the border of NY and NJ. Yes there are some dilapidated buildings but that doesn’t seem any more prevalent than other places I have visited. I feel safe in PA. I also love hearing the geese fly in in the spring and leave in the fall. The lakes are beautiful and having an eagle soar above or sit on a stump in the middle of the lake is just plain beautiful.

Oh yes a little over an hour to NYC for the best of broadway and the hustle and bustle of the big city.

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Odd-Seaworthiness330 t1_is21p3s wrote

You are exactly correct. The voting rights act secured the right for minorities. However, that act does not supersede the constitution of the United States. The rules were set by the Pennsylvania legislature as directed. Only the legislature can change the rules. This judge over stepped his legal authority.

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Odd-Seaworthiness330 t1_iry5f0b wrote

The constitution is pretty straight forward on this issue. The legislature has the authority to make the rules for voting. The rules say that the ballot has to be dated along with the envelope. ONLY the legislature has the power to change the rules. This was not followed and in this case the judiciary changed the rules when they ruled on the date issue.

The Supreme Court in this matter ruled correctly.

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