| > To keep bad drivers off the road? To suspend privileges when you kill someone with your car? A document is not sufficient for that? Doubt it. > Social security numbers has now become our national ID because there is an inherit need for one in the modern world. Why? > A state will always have access to and the capability of seizing your account funds. This is a necessity for a multitude of reasons that I can list out, but I'll let you use your imagination. But not one good reason. For law enforcement, there are other possibilities. > Take a look around the world. Take a look at history. Autocrats don't need an efficient ID system to take control of their citizens. But pseudo-democracies do. > The only way to avoid tyranny is to fight for liberal values at the ballot box. Anything else is bullshit. Your guns won't do shit when your local militia is aligned with the autocrat in control. No. The only way is to send politicians with their political idiocies to hell and establish direct democracies. When the people have to participate in the organisation of a country/state (or better in a cooperation of peoples; is there really a need for geographical limits?), and discuss the distribution of resources, instead of just balloting from time to time for one or another political idiocy, don't you think they could make that way better than the current systems? |