Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone should fund the distribution of AR-15s to black men and bus them into white suburbs to open carry.
I have zero problem with this. I love talking guns with other gun people. They can hang out at my place and we’ll order pizza and talk about about various upgrades and accessories!
See, unlike you, I’m not afraid of seeing black guys with guns. You obviously think that’s something to fear.
The NRA was once strongly in favor of gun control because of black people open carrying.
You are an anomaly. The vast majority of your like-minded gun fetishists would freak out if this happened and you know it.
My distaste for open carry has nothing to do with skin color. This is America, not Somalia or Afghanistan. Stop trying to make us look like a lawless jurisdiction by arming legends in their own mind with weapons of mass destruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's funny is that the people I know who are having problems getting their RealID in VA are republican. It might not work out how conservatives are expecting.
It can take a lot of time and effort (and sometimes money, those birth certificates aren't free) to get that much documentation, especially if you are older.
You’ve posted this before. It’s made up BS. I’m a Republican, as is my entire family. We were perfectly able to gather our documentation and haul ourselves to the DMV in order to obtain RealIDs. I think Republicans are doing just fine in that area. Sounds like it’s Democrats making excuse after lame excuse - as usual.
Yes republicans are in favor of a national identity card. Must have your papers. We all know why the republicans want to have voter id. They want to know who you voted for. This is all voter ID is. First you have to show your ID, next your ballot has your ID number and picture on it…you know to prevent fraud. Next your ballot is “lost” and the republicans win by 100% of the vote. Just like Russia.
Truly unhinged ^^^
A week after Election Day, some "GOP volunteers" and people "with the Republican party election's integrity" team have been going door-to-door trying to talk to people about their vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welp, it looks like a bunch of people will be moving to MD or DC.
Congrats to the far right for installing a Trump wannabe as Governor.
Hmmm… let’s see. In VA the crime rate is lower and I can defend myself. In DC crime is skyrocketing, the police are non-existent, and I can’t defend myself. No, I think I’ll stay in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's funny is that the people I know who are having problems getting their RealID in VA are republican. It might not work out how conservatives are expecting.
It can take a lot of time and effort (and sometimes money, those birth certificates aren't free) to get that much documentation, especially if you are older.
You’ve posted this before. It’s made up BS. I’m a Republican, as is my entire family. We were perfectly able to gather our documentation and haul ourselves to the DMV in order to obtain RealIDs. I think Republicans are doing just fine in that area. Sounds like it’s Democrats making excuse after lame excuse - as usual.
Yes republicans are in favor of a national identity card. Must have your papers. We all know why the republicans want to have voter id. They want to know who you voted for. This is all voter ID is. First you have to show your ID, next your ballot has your ID number and picture on it…you know to prevent fraud. Next your ballot is “lost” and the republicans win by 100% of the vote. Just like Russia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the person complaining that it takes way too much time and effort to get a license renewed - yes, it does. But you acting like it’s some kind of impossible task only makes people take you even less seriously.
Everyone needs a state-issued ID. Everyone dreads the DMV. Doesn’t really matter. Quit complaining and do what needs to be done.
I’m just pointing out that it’s not a trivial task. Especially the Real ID.
And I am lucky enough to have a car & money. And I can track down the various documents required for the Real ID. And while it’s a pain to schedule time off of work I can get time off of work. It’s possibly an extremely challenging task for some people.
Also, I haven’t had a valid ID in almost 2 years. You don’t “need” a valid gov’t ID.
Interesting. I guess you never see the doctor? Buy alcohol? Rent a car? Board a plane? Stay at hotels?
Not in the last 2 years.
Just more restrictions on our freedoms. Thanks republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the person complaining that it takes way too much time and effort to get a license renewed - yes, it does. But you acting like it’s some kind of impossible task only makes people take you even less seriously.
Everyone needs a state-issued ID. Everyone dreads the DMV. Doesn’t really matter. Quit complaining and do what needs to be done.
I’m just pointing out that it’s not a trivial task. Especially the Real ID.
And I am lucky enough to have a car & money. And I can track down the various documents required for the Real ID. And while it’s a pain to schedule time off of work I can get time off of work. It’s possibly an extremely challenging task for some people.
Also, I haven’t had a valid ID in almost 2 years. You don’t “need” a valid gov’t ID.
Interesting. I guess you never see the doctor? Buy alcohol? Rent a car? Board a plane? Stay at hotels?
Not in the last 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Welp, it looks like a bunch of people will be moving to MD or DC.
Congrats to the far right for installing a Trump wannabe as Governor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's funny is that the people I know who are having problems getting their RealID in VA are republican. It might not work out how conservatives are expecting.
It can take a lot of time and effort (and sometimes money, those birth certificates aren't free) to get that much documentation, especially if you are older.
You’ve posted this before. It’s made up BS. I’m a Republican, as is my entire family. We were perfectly able to gather our documentation and haul ourselves to the DMV in order to obtain RealIDs. I think Republicans are doing just fine in that area. Sounds like it’s Democrats making excuse after lame excuse - as usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the person complaining that it takes way too much time and effort to get a license renewed - yes, it does. But you acting like it’s some kind of impossible task only makes people take you even less seriously.
Everyone needs a state-issued ID. Everyone dreads the DMV. Doesn’t really matter. Quit complaining and do what needs to be done.
I’m just pointing out that it’s not a trivial task. Especially the Real ID.
And I am lucky enough to have a car & money. And I can track down the various documents required for the Real ID. And while it’s a pain to schedule time off of work I can get time off of work. It’s possibly an extremely challenging task for some people.
Also, I haven’t had a valid ID in almost 2 years. You don’t “need” a valid gov’t ID.
Interesting. I guess you never see the doctor? Buy alcohol? Rent a car? Board a plane? Stay at hotels?
Not in the last 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the person complaining that it takes way too much time and effort to get a license renewed - yes, it does. But you acting like it’s some kind of impossible task only makes people take you even less seriously.
Everyone needs a state-issued ID. Everyone dreads the DMV. Doesn’t really matter. Quit complaining and do what needs to be done.
I’m just pointing out that it’s not a trivial task. Especially the Real ID.
And I am lucky enough to have a car & money. And I can track down the various documents required for the Real ID. And while it’s a pain to schedule time off of work I can get time off of work. It’s possibly an extremely challenging task for some people.
Also, I haven’t had a valid ID in almost 2 years. You don’t “need” a valid gov’t ID.
Interesting. I guess you never see the doctor? Buy alcohol? Rent a car? Board a plane? Stay at hotels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's funny is that the people I know who are having problems getting their RealID in VA are republican. It might not work out how conservatives are expecting.
It can take a lot of time and effort (and sometimes money, those birth certificates aren't free) to get that much documentation, especially if you are older.
You seem new to the concept of RealID. Many of us have already gotten ours. It’s funny that you’re making out an irritating experience to be some kind of insurmountable challenge. It’s not. And RealIDs aren’t even required.![]()
I have a realID but it really was a terrible process. I’m okay with making state IDs a requirement for voting if assistance is provided to help people obtain them and then after receiving one, never requiring that person to visit the DMV for renewal. I’ve never visited anyone to renew my passport but every eight years I have to spend hours at the DMV. Why is a obtaining a state ID more time consuming than a passport?
Adding that my preference is to use mail in ballots for all elections like Oregon and other states. Mail ballots six weeks before election and allow them to be returned to drop boxes. Voting should be easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's funny is that the people I know who are having problems getting their RealID in VA are republican. It might not work out how conservatives are expecting.
It can take a lot of time and effort (and sometimes money, those birth certificates aren't free) to get that much documentation, especially if you are older.
You seem new to the concept of RealID. Many of us have already gotten ours. It’s funny that you’re making out an irritating experience to be some kind of insurmountable challenge. It’s not. And RealIDs aren’t even required.![]()
I have a realID but it really was a terrible process. I’m okay with making state IDs a requirement for voting if assistance is provided to help people obtain them and then after receiving one, never requiring that person to visit the DMV for renewal. I’ve never visited anyone to renew my passport but every eight years I have to spend hours at the DMV. Why is a obtaining a state ID more time consuming than a passport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's funny is that the people I know who are having problems getting their RealID in VA are republican. It might not work out how conservatives are expecting.
It can take a lot of time and effort (and sometimes money, those birth certificates aren't free) to get that much documentation, especially if you are older.
You seem new to the concept of RealID. Many of us have already gotten ours. It’s funny that you’re making out an irritating experience to be some kind of insurmountable challenge. It’s not. And RealIDs aren’t even required.![]()
Anonymous wrote:What's funny is that the people I know who are having problems getting their RealID in VA are republican. It might not work out how conservatives are expecting.
It can take a lot of time and effort (and sometimes money, those birth certificates aren't free) to get that much documentation, especially if you are older.