Apparently, women are just assets with title issues
Reducing women to paperwork is an interesting way to make his voting rights point.
Women are now just like a used car. If a woman wants to vote, Republican Rep. Bryan Steil of Wisconsin says they should just change their title registration at the DMV, because everyone loves going to the DMV.
Reducing women to paperwork is an interesting way to make his voting rights point.
“It’ll look a lot like if an individual wanted to go and sell their car,” he told Fox News on Thursday. “If you had a different name that was on your car, there’s a simple, straightforward process for that. Every state will do that. It’s an easy process.”
The GOP’s SAVE Act would disenfranchise millions of Americans by imposing new identification hurdles to address the nonexistent problem of noncitizen voting—measures that experts say would disproportionately impact young voters and people of color.
When the defense of a voting bill hinges on comparing women to used vehicles, it raises some interesting questions. Not about documentation, but about who, exactly, Republicans think owns a woman’s name.



"It's an easy process I don't actually have to deal with!"
Some of the current voter ID states essentially require a full chain of documentation for women -- birth certificate, all marriage and divorce certificates. And of course all properly attested.