New Hampshire Ends Brief Flirtation with National ID Compliance

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Not wanting an internal Geheime Staatspolizei and not traveling abroad are two different issues.

Besides, we don't live on an island chain smaller than the state of California.

I'd go nuts too, if I didn't travel from there.

I've been around the world, twice, travel thousands of miles just to go to work, and if I had my way, I'd crawl into the hills of NH and never come out.


I have also crossed the America border twice with no passport. Although at El Paso.

You wonder why you have an immigration problem.



And this basically sums up a huge amount of what is wrong with American culture and mindset. Here, everyone I know goes on a world tour for a year either before or after college.

If fewer Americans thought that America was the be all and end all of the human experience it would be a much happier planet.

Keeping you within your own borders, educating you to think that there is nothing worth visiting outside of America is a huge part of the states system of control.

"I don't have a national ID, I'm not controlled" You don't need to be controlled because they have you keeping yourself hemmed in.
 
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Apple and bowling balls.

Not wanting an internal Geheime Staatspolizei and not traveling abroad are two different issues.

Besides, we don't live on an island chain smaller than the state of California.

I'd go nuts too, if I didn't travel from there.

I've been around the world, twice, travel thousands of miles just to go to work, and if I had my way, I'd crawl into the hills of NH and never come out.

You are making the choice after looking at the options. Its those that declare a priori that the world has nothing to offer that get Americans their reputation for willful ignorance.

An ID card isn't the center piece of a police state. Any 10 items you purchase are enough to identify an individual.

If anything a trusted ID makes it easier to ghost through because the trusted ID won't be questions.

Just look at the Apple Stores getting ripped off by Apple Pay. The stolen credit cards would never have verified if Apple Pay wasn't the middle man and supposedly secure.
 
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