If we think about it… these days we are for the Wall, but in days past we were looking at the wall as them trying by to keep us in.
If someone mandates you have something to access an account and it’s in your favor for your security, it’s good, but if they are doing it to gain control of you by limiting your access, that’s bad.
Lots of these things are two edged swords, and the critical part of it is who’s in charge of pointing the sword, and what recourse is available to those whom swords were pointed at wrongly.
Not advocating it, just trying to wrap my head around it. Some very conservative friends of mine in government were just wondering out loud recently how we might run the local government without property taxes.
We should be trying to think through these things, how to keep control of them where it should be, and what other implications are.
If we think about it… these days we are for the Wall, but in days past we were looking at the wall as them trying by to keep us in.
If someone mandates you have something to access an account and it’s in your favor for your security, it’s good, but if they are doing it to gain control of you by limiting your access, that’s bad.
Lots of these things are two edged swords, and the critical part of it is who’s in charge of pointing the sword, and what recourse is available to those whom swords were pointed at wrongly.
Not advocating it, just trying to wrap my head around it. Some very conservative friends of mine in government were just wondering out loud recently how we might run the local government without property taxes.
We should be trying to think through these things, how to keep control of them where it should be, and what other implications are.