Papers pleeze….

I keep seeing these long lists of stuff that everyone “needs” a Official Gov’t ID in order to accomplish (for both interactions with the gov’t as well as private business transactions) and I can’t help but wonder: Why even bother with a paper card anymore?

Perhaps we should have every citizen embedded with a electronic chip that can be used as an official ID. Simply scan your wrist and there is no question at all of who you are.

It would be easier, more cost effective, and less prone to abuse and counterfeiting…so why not?

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I can’t help but recall what my favorite author once said about this issue: “When a place gets crowded enough to require ID’s, social collapse is not far away.” However, it seems like that battle is already over….ID are required and that ain’t gonna change. So if requiring an ID for anything/everything is how our society is to function, then why not take advantage of modern technology in order to make it more efficient?

 

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