Posted on 04/08/2021 3:03:37 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
Even with an out of state DL you have to prove you lived on the state long enough using utility bill or something similar, at least in commierado.
And why would they not? If they don’t, they’ll be on my list!
Jim Crow 3.0 I tell ya.
Some say Choctaw Bongo could be the new National Anthem. Song by James McMurtry kicks butt.
What happens with SSA card after 2029?
YouTube James McMurtry Choctaw Bingo. His father wrote Lonesome Dove. Good to meet you also.
Well I thought that the college ID’s would be pretty easy to fake.
“These last two are highly problematic. WHat the hell?! Out-of-state residents?!!!!”
That’s to cover the college kids and military.
I guess the MLB won’t be having their AllStar game in Casper for the foreseeable future....
Every fake id is pretty easy to detect by a government if they want to.
A government is not some two bit nightclub
Mail in ballots or in person ballots same thing: Let’s see your valid, legal id before you vote.
Banks etc do it all the time why can’t a state government?
Rank State Alcohol Consumption (Per Capita, Gallons)
1 New Hampshire 4.76
2 District of Columbia 3.85
3 Delaware 3.72
4 Nevada 3.46
5 North Dakota 3.26
6 Montana 3.11
7 Vermont 3.08
“The official sport of Wyoming is drinking.”
As I understand it, the only places alcohol can be sold in Wyoming is by liquor stores as they don’t sell it in grocery stores. But they make up for it by allowing drive through at the liquor stores. Somehow selling beer to a driver is a very leading process. Sounds like the drive through window at fast food places. Same results.
wy69
“Maybe they’ll take Yellowstone National Park away from Wyoming.”
Tourism to Yellowstone in 2018 created $647.1 million in economic benefits; reports show visitor spending supports 7,089 jobs in local economy. However, if the feds bail on the support for the land, the parks and the animals in them will die.
As of last year, those jobs I mentioned were mainly held by governmental employees with government equipment and dwellings. The cost to support the already in place operation would be too much for the state to assume. I have been unable to find the exact costs of Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and the dozen state parks Wyoming supports, but I know they are high. And I wouldn’t not consider the feds blackmailing the state with this type of threat.
wy69
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