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I feel sorry for Midland, TX where these two mental pygmies are practicing law 

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Meet the lawyers going viral who can’t seem to figure out how to get a driver’s license in Texas

http://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2021/09/27/meet-the-lawyers-going-viral-who-cant-seem-to-figure-out-how-to-get-a-drivers-license-in-texas/

By Greg P.
Twitchy
September 27, 2021

Meet Sara Spector, an attorney and “TV media pundit” in Texas.

Here she is telling her followers about one of the female attorneys at her firm who didn’t follow the very, very clear instructions on the Texas Department of Public Safety website when attempting to get a driver’s license and instead suggested the residency requirements will lead to voter suppression.

Note: This was the woman’s second attempt:

Sara Spector ~ A female attorney in our firm who moved to TX attempted for a second time to get a TX drivers license. She brought he SS card her Colorado DL, two bills in her husband’s name and a certified birth certificate. She was turned away insisting they needed her marriage license.

You would hope that a pair of lawyers would understand that this has zero to do with her being married and is entirely about the woman proving to the State of Texas that she actually resides in the State of Texas:

Sara Spector ~ She did not change her name when she got married. Her husband took her name.

He took her name and she can't even figure out how to get a driver's license?! Wow - what a brain trust! Must've been smokin' a whole lotta weed in Colorado before they moved to Texas, huh? 

No, this is NOT voter suppression:

Sara Spector ~ Which will prevent her from registering to vote.

Looks like she is clearly demonstrating a severe lack of IQ that should prevent her from voting, dearie. 

Spector went on to name the other attorney, saying she brought a passport which is great and all but does not satisfy the Texas — or any state’s — residency requirement:

Sara Spector ~ @KelseyJRobbins1 is the attorney this thread is about. She also brought a valid passport with her as well!

Again, JUST BRING IN A DOCUMENT WITH YOUR NAME ON IT THAT SAYS WHERE YOU LIVE:

Kelsey J. Robbins ~ I’m the subject of Sara’s post and just want to add ... I also brought a valid passport, my TX auto insurance and a valid Colorado license. Not to mention, I had surrendered a valid Texas DL less than 3 years ago when I moved to CO.

Thanks for playing, Kelsey, and even though you failed to score ... for yet a second time ... here is your complimentary t-shirt for trying ... 

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Here’s the entire list that includes things like bank statements and pay stubs:

Greg Pollowitz ~ here's the list of EVERY document someone can use to prove Texas residency.
http://dps.texas.gov/section/driver-license/texas-residency-requirement-driver-licenses-and-id-cards

She brought in documents that aren’t in her name. Texas understands this, which is why they’re just asking for her to prove that she’s married to the person on the bill. That is not some crazy requirement:

LB ~ All this thread proves is that anyone can become an attorney. She has to prove her marriage to the person on the bills. Even if he took her last name.

Right?

Ellie Bufkin ~ Imagine becoming an attorney and thinking an envelope bearing the name of a different person counted as a vital record.

Lauren Chen ~ This thread supposedly exposing voter suppression in Texas is going viral.

How over 19k people liked this tweet without realizing that this lawyer DID NOT ACTUALLY PROVIDE PROOF OF RESIDENCE TO GET HER DRIVER'S LICENSE is beyond me.

Also, these requirements are part of the REAL ID Act that established “minimum security standards for license issuance” not some Texas-only scheme:

Josh Barro ~ Yeah and the rules are the same in California, because this is a federal Real ID requirement: the mail has to be in YOUR name, or you need or prove your relationship to the addressee.
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Again, it’s insane!

Christina Pushaw ~ LOL - this thread is something else. An attorney thinks you should be able to show up at a DMV with an out-of-state license, and get an in-state ID / voter registration without bringing proof of address in your own name. This is “voter suppression”? 😂😂😂




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