They - believing "We Are The World" - is building a tower which attempts to reach to heaven. But inside is a million-faceted cacophony machine.
Before you know it, we will be splintered into so many groups - almost completely unable to communicate with each other - that we will isolate ourselves, and forget the others even existed ...
UNTIL WE FIND OURSELVES IN A WAR WITH EACH OTHER, WHICH WILL LOOK LIKE A FEEDING FRENZY OF STARVING SHARKS.
I've noticed a series of tweets from local on-line papers posting notices that certain towns are issuing "Municipal ID's" . Given the contentious political climate regarding the coming 2020 elections and the unmitigated migration of illegals into these towns, the issuance of a "municipal" ID raises questions as it concerns taxpayer funded entitlements and election ballot integrity.
Further examination revealed two articles from the same sources as the tweets which validate concerns about issuing these 'municipal IDs' to undocumented immigrants.
How to apply for a City of Poughkeepsie municipal ID
Starting Friday, City of Poughkeepsie residents will be able to apply for a municipal ID.
poughkeepsiejournal.com
https://twitter.com/GeoffWilson_/status/1136655867577868289
The linked article posts the following requirements for obtaining a valid "municipal ID": Take a look at the list of requirements...then ask yourself, if one can present these required items, why is there a need for a 'municipal ID'?
Further examination revealed two articles from the same sources as the tweets which validate concerns about issuing these 'municipal IDs' to undocumented immigrants.
How to apply for a City of Poughkeepsie municipal ID
Starting Friday, City of Poughkeepsie residents will be able to apply for a municipal ID.
poughkeepsiejournal.com
https://twitter.com/GeoffWilson_/status/1136655867577868289
The linked article posts the following requirements for obtaining a valid "municipal ID": Take a look at the list of requirements...then ask yourself, if one can present these required items, why is there a need for a 'municipal ID'?
"City residents aged 14 and older are eligible to apply for the city ID.
Applicants must submit a completed application form and a $10 fee. Veterans, children under 18 and adults older than 61 can pay a reduced fee of $5.
The card must be renewed every four years, and ID renewals come with a $5 fee.
In addition to the form and fee, applicants must submit proof of identity and residency.
Residents can submit one of the following documents as proof of identity.
U.S. or foreign passport
U.S. state driver’s license
U.S. state identification card
U.S. permanent resident card
A consular identification card
A photo identification card with name, address, date of birth, and expiration date issued by another country to its citizens or nationals as an alternative to a passport for re-entry to the issuing country
A national identification card with photo, name, address, date of birth, and expiration date; a foreign driver’s license
U.S. or foreign military identification card; a current visa issued by a government agency
If the applicant has none of the above documents, they may submit two documents.
The first document can include any of the following:
U.S. Permanent Resident (Green Card)
U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Certificate
U.S. Federal Government or Tribal-issued photo ID
State Veterans ID with photo
And the applicant must also submit one document from the following list:
Social Security Card
EBT Card
High School or College Diploma
ITIN card (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) or authorization letter (must be accompanied by an ID with a photograph)
Voter Registration Card
Lastly, the applicant must submit one of the following documents as proof of residency.
Utility bill
Current residential property lease
Local property tax statement dated within one year of the date it is submitted
Local real property mortgage payment receipt
Bank account statement; proof that the applicant has a minor child currently enrolled in a school located within the city
Employment pay stub
Jury summons or court order issued by a federal or state court
Federal or state income tax or refund statement dated within one year of the date it is submitted
Insurance bill (homeowner, renter, health, life, or automobile insurance)
Written verification issued by a homeless shelter located within municipality that confirms at least fifteen days residency
Written verification issued by a hospital, health clinic or social services agency
located within the City of Poughkeepsie confirming at least fifteen days residency
Applications can be submitted to the City Chamberlain’s Office at City Hall, 62 Civic Center Plaza, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays."
Applicants must submit a completed application form and a $10 fee. Veterans, children under 18 and adults older than 61 can pay a reduced fee of $5.
The card must be renewed every four years, and ID renewals come with a $5 fee.
In addition to the form and fee, applicants must submit proof of identity and residency.
Residents can submit one of the following documents as proof of identity.
U.S. or foreign passport
U.S. state driver’s license
U.S. state identification card
U.S. permanent resident card
A consular identification card
A photo identification card with name, address, date of birth, and expiration date issued by another country to its citizens or nationals as an alternative to a passport for re-entry to the issuing country
A national identification card with photo, name, address, date of birth, and expiration date; a foreign driver’s license
U.S. or foreign military identification card; a current visa issued by a government agency
If the applicant has none of the above documents, they may submit two documents.
The first document can include any of the following:
U.S. Permanent Resident (Green Card)
U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Certificate
U.S. Federal Government or Tribal-issued photo ID
State Veterans ID with photo
And the applicant must also submit one document from the following list:
Social Security Card
EBT Card
High School or College Diploma
ITIN card (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) or authorization letter (must be accompanied by an ID with a photograph)
Voter Registration Card
Lastly, the applicant must submit one of the following documents as proof of residency.
Utility bill
Current residential property lease
Local property tax statement dated within one year of the date it is submitted
Local real property mortgage payment receipt
Bank account statement; proof that the applicant has a minor child currently enrolled in a school located within the city
Employment pay stub
Jury summons or court order issued by a federal or state court
Federal or state income tax or refund statement dated within one year of the date it is submitted
Insurance bill (homeowner, renter, health, life, or automobile insurance)
Written verification issued by a homeless shelter located within municipality that confirms at least fifteen days residency
Written verification issued by a hospital, health clinic or social services agency
located within the City of Poughkeepsie confirming at least fifteen days residency
Applications can be submitted to the City Chamberlain’s Office at City Hall, 62 Civic Center Plaza, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays."
Also consider this report from the same source:
Beacon aims to help 'marginalized' residents
with municipal IDs
"Beacon becomes the fourth Hudson Valley city to approve a municipal identification program this year, following Poughkeepsie in July, Middletown in November and Kingston earlier this month.
Identification cards will be available to all Beacon residents. However, advocacy group Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson touted the value of the identification cards to the "most vulnerable community members" who could not otherwise obtain identification, including the homeless, undocumented immigrants, senior citizens and children. The group noted the cards will make it easier to do such things as see a doctor or open a bank account.
The ID will make a big difference in the lives of many Beacon adults and children, including by making sure all parents can go to parent-teacher conferences and get library cards," said Ignacio Acevedo, lead organizer of Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson. "It will also make Beacon a stronger, more united community, and benefit all residents."
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