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Someone sounds a bit bitter this morning.![]()
Thanks to you, I'm not working.....![]()
I just want you to know what you are…you are a welfare queen.
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Someone sounds a bit bitter this morning.![]()
Thanks to you, I'm not working.....![]()
I believe you clowns call it an entitlement.....I just want you to know what you are…you are a welfare queen.

And you clowns call it socialist redistribution.I believe you clowns call it an entitlement.....![]()
Try social insurance.And you clowns call it socialist redistribution.
Rights wing nuts always have an excuse for THEIR social handouts. You cant claim you put anything away for SS when you left us with $30T for wars, aircraft carriers, farmer subsidies, and a whole host of stuff you used the money on instead of saving.Try social insurance.
IIRC, I had no choice but to contribute. Now I'm enjoying my guaranteed income and now, thanks to you , I'm not working and enjoying it.Rights wing nuts always have an excuse for THEIR social handouts. You cant claim you put anything away for SS when you left us with $30T for wars, aircraft carriers, farmer subsidies, and a whole host of stuff you used the money on instead of saving.

Have you applied for a REAL ID?
You have to prove your US Citizenship with multiple official documents.
You prove your citizenship when filing for a Real ID. That in itself proves your citizenship.
I've had one for sometime now.
I love your dancing.
IIRC, I had no choice but to contribute. Now I'm enjoying my guaranteed income and now, thanks to you , I'm not working and enjoying it.
You aren't jealous are you?
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Hey dingleberry, how about not calling me a liar when I report what MY STATE required to prove I was a US Citizen. What did you present for your REAL ID? Costco membership card? What State do you live in? Oh wait, you are probably another foreign troll. Never mind.No you don't.
Have you applied for a REAL ID? You have to prove your US Citizenship with multiple official documents.
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No you don't.
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How about sharing your state, I'll show you the REAL ID Drivers License requirements.
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Hey dingleberry, how about not calling me a liar when I report what MY STATE required to prove I was a US Citizen. What did you present for your REAL ID? Costco membership card? What State do you live in? Oh wait, you are probably another foreign troll. Never mind.
I'm not from Texas, and if you don't know what the various state laws are don't make an assertion that is certainly easy to interpret as you calling me a liar.First of all I didn't call you a liar, you have shifted what was said.
So, let's review what was said and what I replied to.
You asked if I've applied for a REAL ID? I responded "yes".
You claimed you have to prove your citizenship with multiple official documents (to continue the previous sentence) to get a REAL ID. I replied "no you don't" (as the context is the general "you" not you specifically).
You then claim I called you a liar because * * YOU * * prove to the government you were a citizen. That is moving the goal posts. I never said * * YOU * * didn't supply such documents. I said that - as a general principle - that REAL ID's are issued to non-citizens and that if you hand someone a REAL ID there is no indication of citizenship status.
So it's not about * * YOU * *. A non-citizen (such as a lawful permenant resident, refugee, and/or aslyee) is eligible for a REAL ID.
Now I may have been mistaken, but didn't we have this interaction a few days ago and you said you were from Texas? I showed where Texas DOES issue REAL ID's to non-citizens. Now if that wasn't you, then you have my sincere apologies.
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So just to clarify, I'm not talking about * * YOU * * as an individual. I'm talking about non-citizens that are eligible for a REAL ID.
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FYI here are the requirements to obtain a Texas REAL ID driver's license:First of all I didn't call you a liar, you have shifted what was said.
So, let's review what was said and what I replied to.
You asked if I've applied for a REAL ID? I responded "yes".
You claimed you have to prove your citizenship with multiple official documents (to continue the previous sentence) to get a REAL ID. I replied "no you don't" (as the context is the general "you" not you specifically).
You then claim I called you a liar because * * YOU * * prove to the government you were a citizen. That is moving the goal posts. I never said * * YOU * * didn't supply such documents. I said that - as a general principle - that REAL ID's are issued to non-citizens and that if you hand someone a REAL ID there is no indication of citizenship status.
So it's not about * * YOU * *. A non-citizen (such as a lawful permenant resident, refugee, and/or aslyee) is eligible for a REAL ID.
Now I may have been mistaken, but didn't we have this interaction a few days ago and you said you were from Texas? I showed where Texas DOES issue REAL ID's to non-citizens. Now if that wasn't you, then you have my sincere apologies.
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So just to clarify, I'm not talking about * * YOU * * as an individual. I'm talking about non-citizens that are eligible for a REAL ID.
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Don't think he realizes that all states follow federal requirements for Real ID.FYI here are the requirements to obtain a Texas REAL ID driver's license:
Texas REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses (marked with a gold star) require an in-person visit to a
DPS office to provide original documents: proof of citizenship/lawful presence (e.g., U.S. Passport or Birth Certificate), a Social Security card, and two proofs of Texas residency.
I'm not from Texas, and if you don't know what the various state laws are don't make an assertion that is certainly easy to interpret as you calling me a liar.
Don't think he realizes that all states follow federal requirements for Real ID.
FYI here are the requirements to obtain a Texas REAL ID driver's license:
Texas REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses (marked with a gold star) require an in-person visit to a
DPS office to provide original documents: proof of citizenship/lawful presence (e.g., U.S. Passport or Birth Certificate), a Social Security card, and two proofs of Texas residency.
Yeah, that aligns with what I posted. And?BTW here are the actual requirements for Texas.
Please review the section on citizenship/ lawful presence.
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Noncitizens have to prove their citizenship also. And they too can fly and enter federal buildings. One thing they can't do with theirs is register to vote to vote in federal elections.I know they do, which means they are issued to non citizens.
So which state are you in?
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