Mr. Sinclair made the claim, he needs to provide the proof.
What? You mean you didn’t get the documentation on that when all the rest of us did? What’s wrong with you?
He was quoting the article, you claimed the events never happened. Someone who is that confident certainly has proof.
How does one prove a lack of documents exist? It is a condition, which, by self definition, has no proof. I am not saying I don’t believe the account, I do believe that in some very rare circumstances both the general information and the exact documents detailing a birth will be unknown/unavailable.
1- Do you disagree that under very rare circumstances such cases will exist?
2- If you do admit that such cases exist, why, are you asking for proof for what by definition, has no proof?
So you are disputing that a significant percentage of Americans don’t have a picture ID so as to satisfy GOP enacted voting laws?
It would be nice if we could decide on one reality to live in, instead of just jumping from random side-issue to random side-issue.
Can you answer that, true or false?
I fear Mr. Sinclair faces another sleepless night of sobbing into his banky, crushed at having lost D’Anconia’s esteem. Perhaps he can find some inner wellspring of solace and marshal the strength to go on living. Or maybe he’ll just go bowling.
That, or porn.
I do dispute it. The vast majority of people don’t live on one of the NYC subway lines. How do people drive, in rural Alabama?
Wait a minute… which point is in dispute… that some (very few) people do not know nor do they have documents detailing their birth… or that the Brennan Center is “not neutral”… or, is it some other detail?
Well, I can bowl for an hour or longer. The enticement of porn is…fleeting.
Well, if you’re too poor to afford a car… you don’t drive. Or, were you under the assumption that all extremely poor people (regardless of race) own and operate automobiles?
Possums, yoked in tandem?
How do they get to work?
Boy, did I misunderestimate you. I thought you were so oblivious to lives other than your own that you couldn’t imagine anyone having a childhood like the one I described. Now I find that you can’t even imagine people walking to work.
How many jobs are in walking distance, especially in a rural area?
45,681.
What the fuck?
The answer seems obvious. Like, really really really obvious. So I find it suspicious that anyone would “ask” the question. The answer:
If they are really really poor they probably do not have a job. If they do have a job but don’t have a car, a family member or coworker probably gives them a ride. Many walk the 1/2 mile or 3 miles it takes to get to work. It is not at all uncommon to see someone in a burger king uniform walking down the side walk in town… people who live outside of town the situation becomes much more complicated. I live in an apartment in town, probably 1/3 or 1/4 of the people here do not have cars. They either walk or ride with coworkers.
I really wouldn’t think it would take much thought to figure all of this out…
I live in a small rural southern town town. One of the dividing lines between the haves and the have nots here is possession of an automobile.
Your statement is backwards. Did you ever consider that the reason they are “really poor” is because they don’t have a job?