Tracking for a respiratory illness so we can control people
This should be a fairly limited bills area for management the overall structures like highways, military, federal buildings, federal laws, and the like. However it has become the micro manager of all micro managers. They get involved in areas that no federal government should be involved in, and shift more power upward. This has led to each party trying to run over the other party in the eyes of the voters, all the while doing everything possible to maintain their power. They do this by holding onto all of the money, and claiming they know best how it should be spent. But they run debts so badly that no one should be looking to them as an example of anything other than the way to overspend and go further into debt.
Vaccine tracking or vaccine passports would connect your name, social, date of birth, etc. all together in some system that permitted a multitude of government agencies around the world to view the information stored there. I'm sure there are some that say, if you've nothing to hide why do you care. I do care because information stored in that manner can be used in so many nefarious ways. And while it may, to some, seem like a good idea; just wait until they decide to use the same system to track/store information you disagree with them tracking.
Just one example of a slippery slope that started out sounding like a great idea. No child left behind. The underlying premise of this sounds good and still sounds good. But it's implementation has lead to reduced education system. It started out as ensuring that children learn what they are being taught. This lead to people thinking that no child should ever fail a grade. (I actually know parents that had to argue with school districts to hold a child back, when the reality was the child need to be held back. But doing so would reflect poorly on the school and could hurt their funding. Because some how failing students lead to reduced funding at state and federal funding levels.)
Next came, I can't spend all of my time with these couple of students that should not even be in this grade. So I'll just do what I can trying to help them catch up and pass them along to the next grade level. Then a huge push back that children were not being taught and just being passed. Along with the why are there advanced placement, average, and below average classrooms. That's discriminatory. So place them all in the same class but if I teach to advanced placement then my average and below average are lost. So I'll teach to average, some of the advanced students will get bored. (Which unfortunately led some to not try, others to act out in potentially criminal ways, and some did things on the side to increase their learning.) But then the below average students were not getting the help they needed and things were being taught over their heads. Okay so let's teach to the lowest level of learned individual in the classroom, and be damned with those that are bored, etc. And who cares if we are graduating students from high school with less than those from the 40's learned by the time they were in sixth grade.
See slippery slope. No it doesn't always happen but the larger it is, the more likely it will be. Just look at the size of the US Federal government - slippery slope. We do not need the Federal government to fix all problems. Some are state, some are county, some are city/town and some are individuals neighborhoods or people that need to learn to adult.
J.B. Williams, J.D. has published 1 blog on this subtopic. The most recent blog is summarized in the following section.
Published: 2023-10-25
A way to prohibit tracking some medical information that is not necessary to track.
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