Some of my Libertarian acquaintances have expressed concerns
about the government response to the COVID-19 crisis those concerns have been
largely about federal funds being for economic stimulus. I see the Democratic
Party led effort to provide for those who have lost income and jobs to be just
the beginning and a need for more. The real threat I see is to our democracy
has to do with steps local, state, and federal governments take or don’t take
to preserve the public’s right to know, respond, and vote.
Cibolo’s city council has streamed and recorded video of all
meetings including committees like Planning and Zoning. They’ve even held a
council meeting completely online to protect everyone’s health while remaining
transparent. Some cities aren’t as prepared to be transparent in the midst of
the crisis, some are using the crisis as an excuse to avoid public awareness.
Our governor has accepted a delay in the primary runoffs
previously scheduled for May 26 now moved to July 14 but we aren’t likely to
really be out of the woods and encouraging hundreds of people to stand in lines
on election day isn’t good public health practice. There’s a very good chance
that it still won’t be safe in November when the general election is scheduled
and yet it isn’t realistic to postpone that as both the president and vice-president
are constitutionally required to leave office in January regardless of whether
or not an election has been held.
Unlike Texas, Wisconsin is full steam ahead for a primary
election next Tuesday because of Republican resistance to taking action. On
Friday Governor Tony Evers, a Democrat, called a special session of the
Republican-led state legislature. He summoned lawmakers from the Republican-led
chambers to consider legislation to move the primary to mid-May and mandate the
use of mail-in absentee ballots for all voters save the disabled, for whom
polling stations would remain open exclusively.
Texas should do what many other states have already done and
allow every Texan to vote by mail. Current state law provides for voting by
mail if the person is 65 or older, disabled, or out of the county during the
early voting period as well as election day. All the state legislature has to
do is eliminate the qualifications and allow everyone to vote by mail and we
can keep our democracy while keeping everyone healthy. Of course that would
require the governor to take action, so far he’s shown no interest in doing so.
Of course President Trump isn’t real keen on no excuses vote
by mail, he told a Fox News interviewer “that if you ever agreed to it you’d
never have a Republican elected in this country again.” Trump is not the only
Republican admitting that suppressing voters is good for Republicans but he is
the most noticeable one. Georgia state House Speaker David Ralston (R) came out
against efforts to allow all voters to vote by mail, saying the move could be
“devastating” for Republican candidates.
Democracy is hard, it should be about the contest of ideas
not voting rights.
Published in the Seguin Gazette - April 8, 2020
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