| Kasz216 said:
I think you kinda self defeated your own point there. In the era where everyone keeps there money in banks, and buys stuff with debit cards... I'm not quite sure how a government ID would make us easier to track. I mean... like I said, you pretty much need a government ID to do ANYTHING in this country anyway. Only way your going off the grid is if you get an under the table job, find someone who will rent you an apparentment under the table on an upfront basis (since you need ID to get an apartnment) and keep all your money under your matress. Either that or go all "Survivalist" and go into the forrest some where. I don't see how a government ID makes that any harder. Since... you know... you could just throw it out. It's not like you could stay off the grid and vote anyway, since you'd have to go to your precinct to do that... and they keep track of voting registration and who votes. So if the government really wanted to find you and knew you were going to vote... they'd just ambush you there. |
No, I don't think I self-defeated my point at all. I explained myself very clearly, and as you clearly illustrate, you do pretty much need a government ID under today's conditions. Pretty sad sign of the times we live in, I'd say. Where in the Constitution does it say each citizen should be handed out a government photo ID? I understand the need for driver's licenses for the purposes of insurance and piloting a vehicle, but that is purely a state matter. I do not see any purpose served whatsoever for the federal government to force everyone to carry a photo ID. The only result that could come from it is a level of citizen control, and that is not a proper function of the federal government.







