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Senators Propose Legislation for National Digital ID's

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    Of course there were consequences of Sinema's most recent excursion to Davos 2023, and here it is:


    U.S. Senators Kyrsten Sinema, an independent of Arizona, and Cynthia Lummis, Republican of Wyoming, have introduced Senate Bill 884, also known as the Improving Digital Identity Act of 2023.



    The bill was introduced March 21 and ordered to proceed out of committee on March 29 without amendments and with a favorable recommendation.


    The bill’s text states:

    “The lack of an easy, affordable, reliable, and secure way for organizations, businesses, and government agencies to identify whether an individual is who they claim to be online creates an attack vector that is widely exploited by adversaries in cyberspace and precludes many high-value transactions from being available online. Incidents of identity theft and identity fraud continue to rise in the United States, where more than 293,000,000 people were impacted by data breaches in 2021.”
    The bill calls for the formation of a public-private partnership to bring this digital ID system into being.

    “The public and private sectors should collaborate to deliver solutions that promote confidence, privacy, choice, equity, accessibility, and innovation. The private sector drives much of the innovation around digital identity in the United States and has an important role to play in delivering digital identity solutions.”
     
    I'm guessing this is a push for a "digital ID" so that they can then get everyone to log "digital IDs" of their "customers" and be able to easily make nice neat charts of where every person goes, what every person does online, what everybody spends money on and such.
     
    Of course there were consequences of Sinema's most recent excursion to Davos 2023, and here it is:


    U.S. Senators Kyrsten Sinema, an independent of Arizona, and Cynthia Lummis, Republican of Wyoming, have introduced Senate Bill 884, also known as the Improving Digital Identity Act of 2023.



    The bill was introduced March 21 and ordered to proceed out of committee on March 29 without amendments and with a favorable recommendation.


    The bill’s text states:


    The bill calls for the formation of a public-private partnership to bring this digital ID system into being.
    Jokes on them because imo, the more crap becomes digital, the easier it will likely be for someone with the right skills to steal and manipulate.
     
    Not at all surprising, how a bout Senator's no longer have a private retirement system or medical benefits that are any different then you and I. If they add that into this Digital ID bill. Just more ruling class elites trying to further control the masses.
     
    I'm guessing this is a push for a "digital ID" so that they can then get everyone to log "digital IDs" of their "customers" and be able to easily make nice neat charts of where every person goes, what every person does online, what everybody spends money on and such.
    Don't forget "social credit score" so they can lock you out of your accounts for wrong think.
     
    Breaking News 2028. "There was a security breach of digital ID data exposing 170 million to possible indentity theft"

    Wonder if it will be a voter ID number? Will it be pushed as increasing election security?

    Tie it to a DNA sample! What could go wrong?



    NO! NO WAY!
     
    Unless and until we make "illegal presence on U.S. soil, including visa overstays" at least a class D federal felony...

    Unless and until we make photo IDs, fingerprints, mugshots, and warrant checks mandatory for voter registration- registration that will have to be renewed every year, along with the same identity checks upon casting of ballots...

    And, unless and until federal law allows even part time local sworn LEOs to check the immigration status and enforce the law of anyone they come into contact with- the digital ID idea is unacceptable.

    American rights for American Citizens ONLY!

    End the Illegal Aliens and their invasion!
     
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    Unless and until we make "illegal presence on U.S. soil, including visa overstays" at least a class D federal felony...

    unless and until we make photo IDs, fingerprints, mugshots, and warrant checks mandatory for voter registration- registration that will have to be renewed every year, along with the same checks upon casting of ballots...

    and unless and until federal law allows even part time local sworn LEOs to check the immigration status and enforce the law of anyone they come into contact with- the digital ID idea is unacceptable.

    American rights for American Citizens ONLY!

    End the Illegal Aliens and their invasion!

    Be really careful what you wish for.

    So part time LEOs stopping you anytime they want and demanding your papers and quizzing you on them...
    Do you think for a moment that will only be used on those "bad Mexicans"?

    Do you think your plan for making voting and requirements incredibly tedious is going to be used to help you?
    Do you have any clue the wait times and hassle just to have to go update your driver's license in person?
    Oh yep all that stuff will be used 100% to suppress conservative voters.

    The government is totally in the control of evil at this point nearly from top to bottom.
     
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    sure ha ha ha
     
    Of course there were consequences of Sinema's most recent excursion to Davos 2023, and here it is:


    U.S. Senators Kyrsten Sinema, an independent of Arizona, and Cynthia Lummis, Republican of Wyoming, have introduced Senate Bill 884, also known as the Improving Digital Identity Act of 2023.



    The bill was introduced March 21 and ordered to proceed out of committee on March 29 without amendments and with a favorable recommendation.


    The bill’s text states:


    The bill calls for the formation of a public-private partnership to bring this digital ID system into being.
    and a so-called "republican" yeah...right...who's this Lummis idiot?
     
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    They don't care if your identity is stolen. Thats not its purpose, thats only how they sell you your own chains.
    Oh I know. That really wasn’t the point of my post. Think much bigger in the realm of certain people couldn’t be trackable and could literally be whoever they want at any point in time. You got to have a certain skill set but all this will do is make it easier for someone and for those that don’t have the skill set they will either be pushed around and controlled easier than before, or they will have to pay those with the skills to manipulate things for them so that they can somewhat be free again. Regardless this entire idea is antithetical to the reason the USA was formed. No, the people in office have their own agenda and they are doing a good job of turning this once beloved country upside down.
     
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