We should NEVER have ID in the United States. No, it's the other way around: The government needs to prove to US who THEY are.
There is only one reason and ever one reason for the government to try and identify someone, and that's when they have evidence that a crime has been committed, and they suspect someone of committing it. THAT'S IT.
Social security number was supposed to be a government only ID. The SSA extended it to state government.
None of us is supposed to have a social security number, but we do because our parents (who didn’t know any better) got one for us. It’s not your signature on those documents, you were too young to contract with them. It’s fraud at the highest level, and it’s allowed to happen to enslave all Americans.
And for those that digged into USC 26, you know that your not a US citizen according to their own definitions.
Yea but you need to keep appealing an already existing case to get them off your ass. Their not going to just leave you alone just because. And the harder part is that no lawyer will help you. Their loyalty lies with the bar association, but you can still sue them. Most people end up before an article 2 court. If you manage to drag them into an article 3 court, you pretty much win. It’s their job, their pension, their lively hood on the line at that point.
There is only one reason and ever one reason for the government to try and identify someone, and that's when they have evidence that a crime has been committed, and they suspect someone of committing it. THAT'S IT.
Social security number was supposed to be a government only ID. The SSA extended it to state government.
None of us is supposed to have a social security number, but we do because our parents (who didn’t know any better) got one for us. It’s not your signature on those documents, you were too young to contract with them. It’s fraud at the highest level, and it’s allowed to happen to enslave all Americans.
And for those that digged into USC 26, you know that your not a US citizen according to their own definitions.
Didn't the overturn of Chevron case nullify these codes?
Yea but you need to keep appealing an already existing case to get them off your ass. Their not going to just leave you alone just because. And the harder part is that no lawyer will help you. Their loyalty lies with the bar association, but you can still sue them. Most people end up before an article 2 court. If you manage to drag them into an article 3 court, you pretty much win. It’s their job, their pension, their lively hood on the line at that point.