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Kris Bayer's avatar

This also leads to a more effective State that can then monitor and control your behavior. Not good in the State’s hands.

Help humans instead of the State!

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Rocky Tapscott's avatar

This is outstanding. Could save taxpayers billions

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Condor's avatar

Jay -- I hope your connection to someone in Trump's cabinet gets this msg through to the thick-headed GOP members of his inner circle. Trump and Musk both need to get onboard with your system or they will get smoked in 2026 and 2028, possibly losing the House and/or the Senate, which will kneecap their agenda in addition to the impact of the ongoing lawfare assault from the progressive judiciary.

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Reid Isberg (aka. NorseMN)'s avatar

Keep it up Jay. I hope that you eventually get through to the Luddites.

I'd like to mention that I am among a group who might be misjudged by your count of invalid addresses. I'm a fifth generation Minnesotan and am now retired and living on a Caribbean island. (Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras). We have no postal service here, and in fact, have no street addresses. Many streets don't even have names. The folks here like it that way.

So I use a forwarding service to receive packages and mail from the USA. As far as the US Postal Service knows, my address is a warehouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. But the address does include "Customer #R041", so the people at that warehouse know where their ship should deliver my items.

I'm curious whether your system picks up on this correctly, or classifies me as living in a warehouse with no bedrooms? There are many other USA expats scattered around the world who have similar situations.

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