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Rural folk can't photocopy
07-10-2021 10:38 PM
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Yeah. Fed Ex doesn't deliver $40 printers out to the country.
07-10-2021 11:12 PM
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Unbelievable how ignorant the Elites are. First It’s to difficult or expensive for Blacks to get IDs. Now country folk are living in the dark ages with no way to scan and email. Democrats must not think too highly of the challenged peasants. They are woefully equipped for modern times.
07-10-2021 11:31 PM
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07-11-2021 12:13 AM
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RE: Rural folk can't photocopy
As of 2019, 62% of American households had a printer and those that dont in the most cases are 1 mile or less from a library. Even the hardest to count (I take that to be rural, rural America are with in 5 mile and 99.9% of those are with in less than a mile when they visit a store

Quote:PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND THE 2020 CENSUS
Center for Urban Research »CUR research initiatives »Census 2020 »
Posted October 23, 2018

KEY FINDINGS
Public libraries across the United States are planning to play an active role in the 2020 Census, both as sources of information about the importance of participating in the decennial census count, and as local community resources for people who would like to be counted but who may not have adequate internet access, for example.
The 2020 Census will be the first online census, but some parts of the country have poor internet access, raising the concern that it will be harder for households in these areas to be counted. But virtually all public libraries have public access computer terminals and free wi-fi, and can leverage this access for households that do not otherwise have easy access to the internet.
Public libraries are ubiquitous. Close to 100% of the U.S. population lives within 5 miles of at least 1 of almost 17,000 library branches located nationwide, and 73% of the population lives within 1 mile.
Communities that are considered hard-to-count for census purposes and areas that have relatively poor internet access also have libraries nearby. Almost 99% of these neighborhoods (as represented by census tracts) are within 5 miles of a library, and almost three-quarters are within 1 mile of a library.
In large cities, a greater share of neighborhoods with poor internet access than in general nationwide are close to public libraries: 86% of these tracts are within 1 mile of a public library, compared with three-quarters of these tracts near libraries nationwide. And in each of the nation’s 100 largest cities, all hard-to-count neighborhoods are located within 1 mile of a public library.

Quote:There are 14,866 census tracts considered hard to count, home to 60.3 million people. Just like tracts with poor internet access, libraries are located near most hard-to-count tracts:

Public libraries are located within 5 miles of 99% (or 14,674) of these tracts, representing 59.7 million people.
Almost 80% of these tracts – 11,752 tracts, representing 46.9 million people – are located within 1 mile of a public library.
07-11-2021 01:39 AM
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Brother Dominic knows better….



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So...The Left is now abandoning the claim that people don't have access to IDs and now moving on to a new line of BS lies.
07-11-2021 09:07 AM
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Copy shops are racist.
07-11-2021 09:08 AM
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(07-11-2021 09:08 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Copy shops are racist.

...along with post offices and libraries

The fact is....NO country on this planet has as easier access to technology than the United States. Its not the fault of access...its the fault of ignorance and effort that is the problem.
07-11-2021 09:32 AM
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Cumala - "There's no kinkos near them"

Reality - There hasnt been a single Kinkos in the nation since 2008.
07-11-2021 10:49 AM
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It’s really not hard to see how she got embarrassed in the primary.

I hope the Democrats run her in 2024, assuming it’s legit.
07-11-2021 11:19 AM
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(07-11-2021 09:08 AM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  Copy shops are racist.

Not Popcopy
07-11-2021 12:47 PM
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(07-11-2021 11:19 AM)BcatMatt13 Wrote:  It’s really not hard to see how she got embarrassed in the primary.

I hope the Democrats run her in 2024, assuming it’s legit.

Also, maybe she didn't teach Aoc how to use a garbage disposal.

Yep, they're that dumb...sometimes "on purpose".
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