The problem: States have varying degrees of ensuring their citizens have legitimate, valid ID to vote or fly inter-state.
The constitutional solution: Pass a federal law which standardizes the process of issuing and checking ID's for all States, and punishes States who fail to meet these requirements, either financially or by not counting their votes in national elections. The National Guard may even get involved if a State gets too far gone. The burden is on the States, not on the citizens.
The UNconstitutional solution: SEE BELOW
https://www.votervoice.net/SFHF/Campaigns/122494/Respond
Congress enacted REAL ID, pressured states into passing laws to conform with this NATIONAL ID law.
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Fully imposed, the NATIONAL ID will be digitized, embedded on your phone, made real-time and remotely accessible, and used to track and control travel, movement, purchases, and transactions.
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REAL ID may lead to a China-like social credit system, and may be linked to a global identification system.
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The Secretary of Homeland Security can expand required uses of this NATIONAL ID, such as accessing medical care, buying a gun, getting married, buying a home, and opening a bank account.
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IMPORTANT: You can still fly – without REAL ID. Indeed, you can fly without any ID, according to Gilmore vs. Gonzalez, but you’ll be subject to a search.
YOU can stop REAL ID, but time is short. (remember anons, a big part of this Trump administration is to kick us into gear. We are supposed to make our voices heard when things are going the wrong way. This is training for the future of American governance. Do not accept things just because Trump's admin puts them out! Fight BACK!)
Under any new administration, during the first “60 legislative days,” Congress can use the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to write a simple one-paragraph bill to withdraw any recent rule issued by the federal government.
This CRA would stop America’s unconstitutional NATIONAL ID in its tracks.
On January 14, 2025, TSA released a rule mandating two years of “progressive enforcement” with “progressive consequences,” starting on May 7, 2025. To read the rule, click here.
Contact your U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators and ask them to quickly use the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to withdraw the TSA rule and stop this NATIONAL ID.
For more information, go to https://refuserealid.org
*IMPORTANT NOTE: This call-to-action is a joint effort between Citizens' Council for Health Freedom and Stand for Health Freedom. By taking action, you acknowledge that both organizations will receive your information.
Flashback to Rockefeller's friend Aaron Russo discusses the one world government and cashless society https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LGcatieMvfk
Anon opines on Real ID:
Why is everyone going along with this like it’s nothing???? Bill Deagle even mentioned this part. I’ve documented all this shit. Warned people about it now here it is while under Trump. Holeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee shit. It’s a hell to the No for me. I can’t believe this shit is happening and we’re all just going along with it. We’re fucking powerless. What these people want to do with us, they’ll do it. ... Why is everyone ok with this real ID? Don’t they know what it is? I’ve been here 8 years, almost. Trying to leave. Just give me some time. Sorry. Habit of coming here 24/7 for 8 years. I lived here. This shit is fucking me up hard. Sry. Can’t even sleep. Mankind destroyed what God has created. I want no part of this shit. /end/
See this adjacent-post by u/ashlanddog revealing that the push for a National ID in America is being done in COORDINATION with other nations. LOCK-STEP.
To think that real id is the move is a bit perplexing to me.
Real id is the shiny object to force your ire upon. However, everything we like to point out about real id is already being done enmasse and has been since the digital age began. And the worst part is, once that genie (you're private info) came out of the lamp, it can never go back. All of your financials and whereabouts are in their possession.
Cell phones and social media did the heavy lifting of the privacy curtain while you were busy tagging people on Facebook.
So yes real id is troubling on it's own, but only if you think it's the first step.
As I've said before, the regular old driver's license was much the same transgression only before the computer age.
I get that but we're going further into the wrong direction. We need to reverse this ship before it's too late! It's still possible to pass a law which mandates the government and the corporations to delete all the data they've harvested on us and make it a crime to retain it. We need to push this at every chance
Stealing personal data should be up there with actual kidnapping.
Holding it in databases against our knowledge or will should be akin to criminal confinement.
We should have a portal that immediately access all personal data we have stored in other peoples' databases and have the function to speedily request it be deleted, at any time and for any reason. If accessing all databases from a single portal is unfeasable, I amend this approach to attaching a "Do Not Track Without Explicit Consent and Notify of Data Stored, Initially and Periodically" label to every citizen, which agencies must check before storing someone's data.
This would of course render services unavailable depending on what it is. Recurring payments and criminal info would be excluded. Etc. We shouldn't have to pay for something like LifeLock to manage our own data. We need a Personal Data Portal. PDP
This could be hashed out much better I'm just going off the cuff
Maybe instead of our legal names, we could use a hashed password as our identity? Then if it's compromised we can just change the hash? Idk if that's a good or bad idea
Check this out though. If I, a pleb, can come up with all of these great ideas in 5 minutes of spitballing on GAW, you think all the 'think tanks' and members of Congress with their staff and lawyers etc couldn't do it? This is ridiculous, they don't WANT to, that's what
Ironically, the real id system would be the only way to feasibly be able to have a portal to manage all of your personal data across the internet
How can it be made to work in accordance with the 4th amendment and prevent abuses? Is there anything of substance written on the subject that you know of?
I don't think it can; I'm not for it, but I do find humor in the irony of the fact that I don't see any other way to feasibly be able to manage all of your data across the internet without having all your data tied to a "real id" that's fully tracked.
We really just need to have legislation that protects our personal data so that collecting it is no longer a viable business strategy