Dec. 31, 2019 The Washington Post
US seeks review of state DMV laws on immigration enforcement
At one time, having a driver’s license meant that you were OK to drive a vehicle on public roads. Each of the 50 states figured out how to best create polices related to their DMV, along with alcohol and tobacco sales to adults age 18-20.
Love to see newspeople schedule an interview with the US Dept. of Homeland Security & ask:
Are passports/enhanced/Real IDs effective in keeping cartel-sourced heroin, cocaine, fentanyl and meth out of the US?
Standard driver’s licenses have not been accepted at the border since 2009.
The press is very good about asking questions and providing thorough reporting whenever a sports story develops:
Dec. 29, 2019 The Seattle Times
Why doesn’t this style of reporting cross over to stories about the US Dept. of Homeland Security, big drug busts, or the Department of Defense track record for winning undeclared wars?
Voting is highly emphasized in American culture. Asking questions related to public policy takes a lower priority.
Are newspeople forbidden to ask questions related to Homeland Security funding and performance?
Puget Sound area newspeople play along by not asking questions:
American culture is good for dividing adults up into groups of first and second-class citizens: Federal Prohibition Of Tobacco Sales To Adults Age 18-20
Four star whistleblowers unavailable to correct generals who lie about undeclared/unwon wars for your freedoms: Lies And Propaganda For Your Freedoms
Questions We’d Love To See In The Made For TV Debates
Maybe Get Away From The Bragging About Freedom?
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