A Witcher's Perspective on Political Maneuvering
Right let's get this straight. Another day another mess brewing in the human world. This time it's the SAVE America Act. Sounds like a potion to ward off boredom but alas it's just politicians bickering over who gets to vote. Always a delightful sight like watching drowners argue over a corpse. The House bless their pointy little heads has passed it. Now it heads to the Senate where it'll probably get stuck in the mud like a cart with a broken wheel. "Hmm politics..." as I often say.
The Nitty Gritty of the SAVE America Act
So what's this act about? Proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote. Republicans reckon it'll stop non citizens from voting. Democrats? They say it'll stop millions of *citizens* from voting. Makes you wonder if anyone actually trusts anyone else these days. It reminds me of when mages start accusing each other of using forbidden magic – everyone's got something to hide. If you want to learn more about a related topic check this out: Strait of Hormuz Navigational Advisory Tensions Rise.
Echoes of Temeria A History Lesson
This isn't the first time they've tried this song and dance. Last year they tried a similar act. It passed the House but then vanished like a noonwraith at sunrise. And now this new iteration. One can't help but draw parallels to the endless political squabbles in Temeria. Remember Foltest and his illegitimate daughter? Always a power play always someone trying to grab a bigger slice of the pie.
The Lone Wolf and Shifting Alliances
Ah the lone Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar siding with the Republicans. Reminds me of Lambert – always doing the unexpected. And then there's Rep. Jared Golden who supported an earlier version but now says this one's "not even close to the same." Politicians eh? Change their minds faster than a werewolf under a full moon.
Senate Showdown and Future Uncertainties
Now the Senate. It needs 60 votes to pass and some are already saying it's doomed. Sen. John Thune bless his heart says there's no chance of changing the filibuster rule. So the act's chances are slimmer than a witcher's coin purse after a long contract. Still never underestimate the stubbornness of politicians. They're like leshens – you think you've killed them and then they pop up again angrier than ever.
The President's Wish and the Blame Game
And then there's President Trump with his "unfounded claims" about noncitizen voters. It is already illegal for noncitizens to vote in federal elections and documented cases are rare. He wants elections turned over to him according to Rep. Joe Morelle. Like a sorceress trying to control a djinn – never ends well. Ultimately it seems like everyone's just blaming everyone else as usual. Makes you almost miss fighting monsters. Almost. "Evil is evil Stregobor," as I always say. "Lesser greater middling it's all the same."
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