From our local liberal rag:
In south Sacramento, the line at the DMV curled through the lobby, and sometimes out the front of the building, into the afternoon. More than a hundred customers filled rows of chairs, and a steady stream of cars circled the parking lot looking for any open space.
Veronica Oropeza, 28, left disappointed after failing the written exam twice.
“Nobody’s passing,” she said in Spanish.
Oropeza said the instructions for the test, taken on a computer, were confusing. She skipped several questions, hoping to return to them at the end, but the exam wouldn’t let her go back, and the blank answers counted against her.
Having already spent more than three hours at the DMV, she couldn’t stay to take the exam a third time, she said, because she had to get to work.
Oropeza said her family had come to California from Mexico 20 years ago, and she had been driving without a license for six years.
“I’m always scared the police are going to stop me,” she said. “I’ve been lucky.”
Veronica! Here is your problem. You have been here, stealing jobs and services from citizens for 20 years, breaking any law you decide you can't be bothered to follow, and you still can't speak the language. Folk from Asia, who don't even speak an info-european language like Spanish, are nearly all fluent if they get to be here that long. Further, you are making pathetic excuses for your double exam failure. The reality is no matter how well you think you know the rules, you need to study! It isn't because the mean old computer wouldn't let you go back - after all you took it twice before running out of time!
And these are going to be the folk the progressives are counting on to keep them in political power!
Then maybe it's time to issue them without forcing illegal aliens to take a test. That's a far more progressive approach. They should also be exempt from buying car insurance because they're poor and the rich white people should shoulder (yet another) burden.
ReplyDeleteYep. It's your privilege to do it, so stop complaining racist!
DeleteOne had to choose one's DMV well in SOCAL. The one in Hillcrest had thousands of people standing around in line. The one up the road in Mira Mesa, nobody. Best of all, for 99% of things other than licenses, you went to AAA and were first in line.
ReplyDeleteIt’s really bad. I don’t like people who break laws. Laws are made for our safety, only this thing everyone have to learn. When I had learnt driving from Port Macquarie Driving School, they clearly told me all driving rules. And that was the best part of that school. Now I follow every rule for my safety.
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