Pretzel Logic
I don't think any reasonable person would compare long voting lines with long line at amusement parks. The folks at amusement parks try to keep lines short, moving, and the people in line as comfortable as possible. The folks at amusement parks want customers to come back and say nice things about the process and continue to spend money at their parks.
Amusement parks are also open almost daily and from morning till evening, and there are a variety of activities and information to maximize all the different things you can do in the time you have.
Why are we changing the rules to make voting more difficult. Early voting isn't bad, time off to go vote isn't bad, voting by mail isn't bad, dropping your ballot off at drop boxes isn't bad, making waiting in line more humane isn't bad, making registration more convenient isn't bad.
The Georgia legislature voted to rescind a tax break on jet fuel that benefited Delta Airlines after the company's CEO spoke out against the new Georgia voting laws. It didn't pass in the state Senate.
The legislative message "you don't feed a dog that bites your hand" is not a great economic development idea.
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