I always thought this was more of a NWO brainchild top down control scheme. Why is Trump resurrecting it?
A National Real ID, as envisioned under the REAL ID Act, raises concerns about privacy, bureaucratic burdens, and potential for misuse. While proponents argue it enhances security, critics point to the risk of creating a centralized database accessible to various entities, increasing the likelihood of data breaches and identity theft. Additionally, the Act's implementation could lead to higher costs and administrative hassles for both states and individuals.
Here's a more detailed look at the potential implications: Privacy Concerns: Data Consolidation: REAL ID would create a national database of personal information, potentially making it easier for both government and private entities to track and access individuals' data. "Machine-Readable Zone": The act mandates unencrypted "machine-readable zones" on ID cards, allowing anyone with a barcode reader to skim personal information. Expanded Use Beyond Security: The Act's proponents claim it's for security, but there are concerns that REAL ID cards could be used for various purposes, potentially expanding government surveillance. Administrative and Economic Burdens: State Implementation Costs: States would face significant costs to redesign driver's licenses, update databases, and train personnel, with little federal funding support. Higher Fees and Hassles: Individuals could face higher fees and longer wait times at DMVs, as well as bureaucratic difficulties related to obtaining and using REAL ID cards. Increased Identity Theft Risk: The creation of a large, centralized database could make it an attractive target for identity thieves. Potential for Misuse: Surveillance Society: REAL ID could contribute to a surveillance society by facilitating routine tracking and monitoring of individuals. Private Sector Data Collection: Businesses could collect and sell data from REAL ID cards, potentially creating for-profit databases without the same privacy protections as government data. Weakened Security: While proponents claim improved security, critics argue that REAL ID could create vulnerabilities in the identification system and may not effectively deter criminals or terrorists. Other Considerations: Constitutional Concerns: Some argue that REAL ID infringes on states' rights and the principle of federalism. Lack of Benefit: Critics question whether REAL ID will actually enhance security or create unnecessary costs and burdens without a significant benefit. In conclusion, while proponents tout the potential for improved security, critics raise serious concerns about privacy, administrative burdens, and potential for misuse of the REAL ID system. The Act's implementation could have far-reaching consequences for individuals and state governments alike.
I'm not getting a Real ID. I do have to travel within the US so I'm renewing my passport which will be sufficient in lieu of a REal ID.
What TSA ?
The TSA at airports
My hopium just oozing out
is the real id not more American than a passport?
did you mean to reply to me with that? read what? You replied to a question with questions, lol. Im not sure what age you are but did you just call a stranger a name? lol. Don't do that. It's a sign of weakness.
also, imo, real i.d. is more american than a passport.
i have both. am retarded as hell. lol
If you get a DL, you will get a Real ID....
most states have a choice, i opted out. License says **NOT a federal ID on it .still worked for voting.
Why would you opt out.... It just required showing your birth certificate....
cuz he don know what e's doin'
because I am an american citizen, I should not have to prove anything, the law was created right after 9-11 am i the only one who sees that 9-11 was a FF to usher in total control? and everyone just goes along. For safety of course eye roll . its just a star on your license, its just a tracker on your phone, its just three hours in line at the airport for screeening,.... how many terrorists has tsa ever caught since 9-11... 0?
This here says NJ does:
(https://www.nj.gov/mvc/realid/)
You will not be able to fly without your passport then- to include state to state travel
just more restrictions on our freedom.
enfranchised people