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Online usersWho's NewPollA year after Obamalini's election, who is shaping up as a credible next President?
Sarah Palin
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Mitt Romney
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Ron Paul
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Bobby Jindal
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Glenn Beck
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Leonard Peikoff
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The "Rights" of BeneficiariesSubmitted by Callum McPetrie on Thu, 2009-07-30 10:13
Although one lady has already realised that her little gesture actually did little to compromise her security at all, the other is still unrepentant. What she, the public and the MSM are forgetting is that the lady in question is a beneficiary - she lives off public money that has been forcibly extracted from taxpayers. So, the taxpayer has the right to know about it! I suggest something like this, to be available online free of charge, for every beneficiary:
This would not apply to pensioners, or children under the age of 18. Once an individual has stopped receiving government benefits, his/her information would be removed from public access. Although the information will allow taxpayers to see how their money is being spent, it will not compromise the security of the beneficiaries. The database will not include money for tax rebates. Civil servants will be put on the database, but teachers, principals, doctors, nurses etc., will not. A separate database could exist for companies and organisations that have received government funds, and why. Any beneficiary complaining about the new system will be told that he/she is receiving public funds; taxpayers have the right to know whom they're paying for, and make decisions accordingly. Callum McPetrie: SOLO: SOLOPassion.com
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Richard, since when was
Richard, since when was government going to pay -or be responsible- for the database?
Indeed, if you're following the libertyloop at the moment, we're discussing how we could do something to this effect by ourselves.
More freedom, less government
something like this, to be available online free of charge
You are proposing more bureaucracy at taxpayers' expense.
Whatever happened to more freedom, less government?
Yeah
I do too. Worked in finance and credit myself, debt and identities are all computerized. This means that you can slip two or more identities for yourself as the database systems are tripped up by their own systems which are case specific. You can "loose" your driver license and apply for a new one claiming the name was mis-spelled last time or use your middle name as the first this time and bang you have to driver licenses. You then go and apply for heaps of hire purchases using alternate "proofs" of identity.
Photo too
I know of many, for example Pacific Islanders, who claim under slightly different names, while in fulltime work.