
Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory SAVE ACT Exposed: The Secret Reason 84% of Americans are Being Ignored. | Tom's Deepdive
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Feb 17, 2026 A deep dive into why voter ID laws spark controversy and how political incentives shape the debate. Global comparisons show different voting ID norms. Real examples of voting vulnerabilities and the SAVE Act’s proposed safeguards get examined. Links between census counts, noncitizen representation, immigration policy, and fiscal impacts are explored. Practical citizen actions and policy prescriptions are discussed.
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Global Norms Support Voter ID
- Tom Bilyeu argues that requiring photo ID to vote is common globally and not inherently discriminatory.
- He highlights that many everyday activities already require government ID, questioning why voting would be different.
Everyday Fraud Examples
- Tom lists multiple real fraud examples from schools and local elections to show how easily systems are exploited.
- He cites a NYC probe where 61 out of 63 undercover attempts to vote as ineligible people succeeded.
Census Counts Drive Political Power
- The census counts every person, not just citizens, and that tally determines House seats and Electoral College votes.
- Non-citizen residents therefore shift political power even though they can't legally vote.



