WFFaithful
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I don't think they will, if we provide them free of charge.
(Evil laugh) and close down all the DMV offices in African American neighborhoods (Evil laugh)
I don't think they will, if we provide them free of charge.
Lowering common sense, widely-applicable societal standards because you think some people can't achieve them is---at best---normalizing marginalization.
I don't think they will, if we provide them free of charge.
Will you support a law mandating that all employers provide paid time off specifically for getting a photo ID? What about a public transportation voucher to get to the DMV or other government office? Such a law would also cover the costs of tracking down any required documents.
Lowering common sense, widely-applicable societal standards because you think some people can't achieve them is---at best---normalizing marginalization.
[jhmd] Why do you not have any faith in people to do things for themselves?[/jhmd]
You have to have an id to get a job. https://www.uscis.gov/i-9
From the instructions, "The employee must also present his or her employer with acceptable documents evidencing identity and employment authorization."
HOW TO GET A SOCIAL SECURITY CARD.
You can use a my Social Security account to request a replacement Social Security card online if you: •Are a U.S. citizen age 18 years or older with a U.S. mailing address;
•Are not requesting a name change or any other change to your card; and
•Have a driver's license or a state-issued identification card from one of the states listed.
This is America, it's possible to live your life without ever having your picture taken by the government. I though you'd be a supporter of an individual's right to be free from government regulation.
(Evil laugh) and close down all the DMV offices in African American neighborhoods (Evil laugh)
I appreciate the foresight of these infants who consciously chose to retain the social security card for the job that they would one day get two decades from birth, to save them a trip to the DMV. That's the long-range planning we can all get behind.
Because there is a DMV in every neighborhood in Appalachia. Serious question is it easier for a person living in the inner city to get to a DMV, or someone deep in Appalachia. Why are the expectations for the people somehow different?
Because there is a DMV in every neighborhood in Appalachia. Serious question is it easier for a person living in the inner city to get to a DMV, or someone deep in Appalachia. Why are the expectations for the people somehow different?
So what you're saying is, it's hard for you to imagine people not having their government-issued card? Me too.