You can get with this or you can get with that!

Posted by Present-Leopard-835

20 comments
  1. It’s sad we live in a time when it’s forbidden to give food and water while voting. But, you can apparently buy votes and it’s absolutely acceptable. We’re truly in the Twilight zone!

  2. None of this is even halfway normal. This is who these people are, they has been biding their time, I pray we can remain after their attacks on Democracy , and rebuilt our actual country. This!’! IS . NOT. OKAY.

  3. You can, but the side Elon represents is completly corrupt and fucked up.

  4. Depends who the voters were if they are white Republicans then it should not be a problem either way.

  5. Elon’s cheques were apparently fine because the winners are preselected and so it’s not an actual unsanctioned lottery but a big sham. Presumably if you gave out water but the bottles were filled with those gag spring snakes then you’d be fine.

  6. Conservative radio jockies in my state are pushing that colleges that facilitate student voting (rides or time off) to go vote is really them pushing leftist agendas and bribing students to vote.

  7. Do people honestly think believe Elon paid 1 million dollars to get 1 vote from 1 random person?

    And then he made a giant check and posted it everywhere?

    This is what the extremists on reddit are trying to push?

  8. Basic human kindness is targeted by penalties but selling votes isn’t. I really hate this timeline.

  9. No, it’s totally okay because the money *conveniently* went to a local Republican party leader, because it wasn’t actually a lottery.

    This was the defense in court when they did this last year.

  10. Most people are dumb af. And is it really surprising that one particular group is even dumber than that?

  11. Elon, Elon, he says “nein!”

    To a high-speed transit line.

    Cybertruck and Tesla’s whack?

    Buy a vote! Buy a vote! Buy a vote! Back…

  12. Neither should be okay. One is about lobbying people while they are so close to the voting venue (similar to wearing political stickers), while the other needs a new anti-bribery style law.

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