@PNWthistle@RepSaraJacobs@grok LOL Busted. Nice try as gaslighting Rep. Jacobs. Y'all think we're stupid and will bend over to kiss the feet? ONLY YOUR SERFS WILL DO THAT. Those of us who are awake, we see all. Your playbook is outdated.
@Mynorthwest I DO NOT CONSENT TO MORE TAXES.
Hey MyNW,
Have you ever investigated where all the money the state gets and stores into their federal fund, where they can, at will, pick their insane projects they want to start while the infrastructure around the region is falling apart? Do it
@PattyMurray@cashlady48 Trying to call out lies are we Patty? You know you and your party are masters of that lying you seem so concerned about. Don't even try to act like you have the Moral Authority to call it out. You are a terrible human.
What happens if you say no to digital ID?
Right now, nothing dramatic. No fines, no police, no threats.
Just a slow closing of doors.
It starts smallโฆ you canโt renew something online, a form suddenly says โOne Login required.โ Then, little by little, the old options fade. Paper forms, phone lines, and in person help start to vanish as more services require digital logins, apps, scans, and verification systems.
Digital ID is already planned in the UK. The system is being built. The direction is clear.
The question now is not โis this happening?โ
The question is:
How far will it go?
Right now, it is not a fully mandatory national system. For now, we can still live without it. And if any government wants to make it mandatory across daily life, that still has to go through Parliament.
So this is the moment to push back.
Before it becomes normal.
Before every service asks for another login.
Before every doorway has a digital checkpoint.
Before refusing becomes harder than accepting.
Use the non digital options while they still exist. Ask for paper forms. Use cash where you can. Keep phone lines and in person services alive by actually using them. Question every new login, app, scan, or verification step before blindly accepting it.
And speak up now.
Write to your MP. Respond to consultations. Sign petitions. Share information. Ask awkward questions. Demand clear limits, opt outs, privacy protections, and real non digital access.
Because once a system becomes the default, getting out of it becomes much harder.
And no, you donโt need to get rid of your smart phone. The phone isnโt the problem. Itโs what you connect it to. You can still use it for calls, photos, and maps, but you can say no to apps, face scans, and logins that tie everything back to your identity.
Refusing digital ID doesnโt make you extreme. It makes you someone who values choice.
Youโre just choosing not to hand over your keys.
@PramilaJayapal What about all the money you grifted off the people when you were installed? Care to speak about that? Funny you want transparency but won't be transparent on this. Your playbook sucks.
@fox13seattle Priority for his team SHOULD BE reducing taxes, stopping the climate grift among other things to make it more liveable here in the state.