Typical responses from those that cannot answer the logic.
The sad little joke was about needing a permit to vote and I showed that you did.
Suck it up.
No, you didn't. You tried too, fairly poorly, and were unsuccessful.
Voter's Registration merely proves you're a citizen and ensures that 1, you vote in the right place and 2, you only vote once. That's it's intent. Any citizen who wants to vote doesn't have to pass a background check or have special training to do so (which is the intent of permits and training)...they have to prove they are a citizen.
Voter's Registration is more equivalent to the current laws we have in place to purchase a gun, rather than any sort of permitting or training along the lines of what we're talking about with guns. It's even more equivalent to the currently gun purchasing laws if you take into account age and certain criminal record considerations.
You don't have to apply to be able to vote and wait for the government to approve it, which is what you do with a permit.
You don't have to complete training and then demonstrate you meet some governmentally determined level of skill or proficiency in order to vote, which is what you have to do with training courses.
As an aside...I'm curious, what training have you had on how to vote? Pretty sure after I turned 18 and I showed up to vote the first time I just went to the right place on campus with a piece of mail, showed that to a nice old lady, waited in line, went into a booth, read the directions, and voted.
I didn't know there was a class I was supposed to take so I was trained properly. Crap, did I do something wrong? Do I need to inform someone so all of my votes since then can be retroactively removed from the final totals. Jeez...I hope I don't cost anyone an election since I did it wrong.
Oh no! I just checked around the office...no one here had any sort of training on how to vote. So either we all did it wrong or you're wrong...hmmm...I wonder......(strokes chin thoughtfully)...