
You need a driver’s license for the following:
A Doctor’s appointment
To buy liquor
To pick up a prescription at the pharmacy
To drive a car
To buy automobile insurance
To pick up prepaid baseball tickets
To fly on a commercial airplane
To conduct a transaction at your bank
To get a passport
To enter certain government buildings
To get a library card
To pay a retailer with a check
To order a drink in a bar
To see adult entertainment
To buy medicinal and/or recreational marijuana.
To buy a gun
To cross borders (unless you’re an illegal immigrant coming in to America)
In general, to prove you are who you say you are.
You do not need a driver’s license:
to exercise the most important privilege/franchise in America to vote for elective office.
In fact, you don’t need to be a citizen or even show up to have your vote counted. Why Vladimir Putin, if the Democrats philosophy was carried to the most absurd level, could cast an absentee ballot from Moscow Russia.
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