All-purpose national ID card?

Is this source the same people who run Wikipedia?
No. RationalWiki is a different site. Unlike Wikipedia it has no neutrality policy -- but its bias is in favor of reason, rationality and science. It's the best source to go for debunking bullshit, such as conspiracy theories, or, pseudoscience, or pseudolaw.
 
@Politruk
Have you ever known an Officer Of The Court, who's faced a civil suit, for "Deprivation of Rights, Under Color of Law?"
Granted, now we're getting into "Qualified Immunity" territory... another layer of the facade onion....
 
No. RationalWiki is a different site. Unlike Wikipedia it has no neutrality policy -- but its bias is in favor of reason, rationality and science. It's the best source to go for debunking bullshit, such as conspiracy theories, or, pseudoscience, or pseudolaw.
IMHO, the omission I pointed out, regarding their definition of Jury Nullification says otherwise.
At a VERY quick glance I admit.... I saw signs of bias.
 
18 U.S.C. § 242This provision makes it a crime for someone acting under color of law to willfully deprive a person of a right or privilege protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States. It is not necessary that the offense be motivated by racial bias or by any other animus.
No, never heard of any suit under that.

There couldn't be a suit -- it's a criminal statute.
 
No, never heard of any suit under that.

There couldn't be a suit -- it's a criminal statute.
Later, I'll post a hypothetical scenario and let you opine on it, regarding law, 3Ps, and Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law....
It might be good "food for thought" to you and others.
 
All he had done, he said, was smack his 4-year-old daughter and bloody her mouth after she licked his hand as he was putting her to bed
so Ball wasn't exactly Father-of-the-Year material, then?
why would you do that to a little child?????

Under Project 2025, cards will not be necessary. Everyone will be chipped and tracked. A DNA database and biometrics will ensure identification accuracy.
musk will make sure of it, and trump's government will happily feed his coffers
 
so Ball wasn't exactly Father-of-the-Year material, then?
why would you do that to a little child?????


musk will make sure of it, and trump's government will happily feed his coffers
Ball admitted and "owned" his wrongdoing,
The larger points I'm discussing pertain to the court system.
Have you read his letter?
 
Ball admitted and "owned" his wrongdoing,
The larger points I'm discussing pertain to the court system.
Have you read his letter?
no, life's too short to waste with your nonsense... yes, i read your other posts. Some will have far more patience and be less jaded than I am and so will indulge you sovereign citizen bull.
 
so Ball wasn't exactly Father-of-the-Year material, then?
why would you do that to a little child?????


musk will make sure of it, and trump's government will happily feed his coffers
Absolutely! Musk’s satellites will collecting the gps tracking data and his AI operation will be integrating the data with health records, voting history, social media accounts, and other sources in real time in the Oracle Cloud.
 
no, life's too short to waste with your nonsense... yes, i read your other posts. Some will have far more patience and be less jaded than I am and so will indulge you sovereign citizen bull.
Equally, for your opinion to matter to me, would first require that I had some respect for you.
 
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Rent, property taxes, wages, insurance.
Libs are also more likely to understand the science and the laws of physics that say nothing comes from nothing. Conservatives are more likely to pray for their windfalls and think they deserve what infrastructure provides them.
Stereotype much? :)
 
In the information age, it would be technically possible for the USG to issue every person in the country, free of charge, an ID card keyed to SSN, and to a central database. In that database would be a file containing every interaction with government you have ever had, federal, state or local -- scanned pdf copy of your birth certificate, school records, driving record, arrest records, tax returns -- all immediately available and visible to the cop who pulls you over.

"I hope you know this will go down in your permanent record."

It will! :)

The card would substitute for your DL -- that is, the database file would reflect your status as a licensed or unlicensed driver.

It would also say whether you are a citizen -- if not, it would show any applicable visa or green card.

And the card would substitute for voter registration -- if you have the card and it says you are a citizen, you can vote, in whatever jurisdiction your database file says is your current address.

This system would make things in general more efficient. It would bullshit about "voter fraud."

Any downside?
Fear of Big Brother comes to mind. Everytime I get a notice that my accounts have been breached I wonder how this would be any different. Do you want everyone to know your medical conditions? Your employers too?

I'm happy with some limits on voting. The current system works maybe it needs a tuneup but not ditching the whole thing like the baby with the bathwater thing.

Then again, I gripe about my hospital records not being available to my doctors because they use a different system(s). That could benefit some fine-tuning. (y) ;)

Okay, go for a national weapons registry database. I can live with police knowing who has guns or has conditions that should not allow them to have guns. Makes sense.
 
As per "Blacks Law Dictionary"
Driver is defined as "For hire"... Everyone else is simply exercizing their inalienable right to "move about and freely travel."
Hence, no license is needed.
That’s NOT what Black’s Law Dictionary says. Why can’t sovereign citizens get their own script right?
 
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