- Arizona Immigration Law = National ID for Arizonans
- Despite protestations to the contrary from the law’s sponsor and others, this law turns the Arizona drivers license (actually any state license) into a national id.
- It’s a common misconception to believe that the national id must be a card or a chip.
- National ID not a card or a chip, but is the data that the federal government has on you. What the federal government has been attempting to do for many years, most notably under the Clinton administration, was to find a way to integrate all of the various data they have on American citizens into an easily searchable, easily sharable database and data exchange format.
- My thoughts: Ernest Hancock has been talking about this for quite some time.
- But They Are Politicians
- Jacob Sullum writes about the gnashing of teeth among Arizona politicians that suddenly must rely on voluntary contributions rather than campaign funds taken by force from taxpayers who may not even support them.
- But if they were reasonable people who considered long-term consequences and took responsibility for their own actions, would they even be politicians. Is it any surprise that a class of human beings who, in response to looming bankruptcy in Medicare, pass a trillion dollars of new health care spending commitments closed their eyes to what would likely happen when this campaign finance law reached the Supreme Court?
- Court premature in stopping matching funds
- My thoughts: Well, the coyote blog said it best.
- Primary Election Debate Videos
- Uptick in Violence Forces Closing of Parkland Along Mexico Border to Americans
- Lawmaker Warns Parks Takeover by Mexican Cartels, Illegals 'Intensifying'
- My thoughts: More reason to resolve the core issues: legalize drugs, get rid of NAFTA, etc.
- Ernest Hancock interviews Nick Dranias of Goldwater Institute on Clean Elections
- My thoughts: This is really good. Don't miss listening to it.
- Ernest Hancock talks on local politics (Mesa)
Saturday, June 19, 2010
AZ News & Blogs 6/19/2010
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