An ID card is “government overreach”? We’ve had to show ID to get on airplanes since long before 9/11. They’ve been telling us about this for years. All new drivers licenses and passports meet the requirements.
@@OhNoNotAgain42asking and paying for permission to travel from our public "servants" is tyranny and overreach. Here in the U.S., that's unconstitutional. Stay in Russia and enjoy your communist lifestyle.
Real id with the first 25 states of USA union being used in a quarter of a century program. When having a head of household update yearly with forward plans through supreme court. Like, with real id. Having a publicated filing for full evaluation in another union state than what is currently in the definition of control of the facilitations and content. Like, the real id business compounds could make libraries into temporary real id fediverse update programs for having a memorandum of full records of circumstances be evaluated by the supreme court of the next year (2025 being Arkansas for example). When people may need to get a weekend to have an official court date in another union state because of forward planning; and how the real id could be used at a library for accessing the fediverse emails about the legal work and court reference. Like, "it could be so easy that people would prefer to only use real id for libraries and other places like that. Tickets and records of reporting when it is just needing to go to the WiFi of the corporation property like a Library for DOL." Fediverse and how the location of where it is is a metaphor much like real id in comparison to other records...
No real id's are meant for flying and enter federal buildings. You can keep having a none real ID driver license if you don't fly or enter federal government buildings.
It’s funny you hade to have birth certificates and social security to get your di river license and bill and bank statements as proof of residency.not the only thing that changed they now make copy’s inf your documents