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Some very long lines at some New Jersey motor vehicle offices which opened for the first time in months. Article shows one office where the lines go out the door, across the parking lot and down the street.
Some very long lines at some New Jersey motor vehicle offices which opened for the first time in months. Article shows one office where the lines go out the door, across the parking lot and down the street.
Much like the toilet paper lines at the beginning of the virus. Looks more like a socialism training class.
A "socialism training class"? What does that mean?
Government businesses have been closed for months, so delays are to be expected. We've been waiting four months for a passport renewal. They cashed the check right away, though.
So long lines is what in your mind defines socialism...?
Going to be waiting for a lot of things if one wants the government/a government to provide what ever service or product. Patience training, indoctrination call it what ever you want. To top it off the state is mandating the patrons get what ever from these places. They had months to prepare for the opening and this is the best they can do? A lot of states and local governments paid their staff during the virus so what did the administrators and department heads do exactly.
New Jersey won't be the only place exhibiting lines like these for government services upon reopening.
Going to be waiting for a lot of things if one wants the government/a government to provide what ever service or product. Patience training, indoctrination call it what ever you want. To top it off the state is mandating the patrons get what ever from these places. They had months to prepare for the opening and this is the best they can do? A lot of states and local governments paid their staff during the virus so what did the administrators and department heads do exactly.
New Jersey won't be the only place exhibiting lines like these for government services upon reopening.
That's still not socialism.... you are essentially advocating for zero government.
I live near that area featured in the article. Under normal circumstances, usually there is very little wait as long as you have your paperwork in order at the DMVs. Considering this is a densely populated area, its not too bad. (However, I think they can still improve.. getting rid of the asinine above federal guideline vehicle inspection was a good step)
Waiting patiently in line like an adult should is just a fact of life in a populated area.... it certainly doesn't equate to socialism. You don't like it... there are vast amount of less populated areas to choose to live in.
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