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Cindy Natal
Leominster, MA · 10 days ago

We can’t listen to this DRUGIE! He seems like he’s on his death bed!

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Mel Longfield
Maddox, MD · 8 days ago

Include me out

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Leslie McClellan
Redding, CA · 11 days ago

Too true! Strange thing for Kennedy to be talking about, considering the administration he works within.

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Yolanda Pillows
Chicago, IL · 11 days ago

just say No

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Gene Beaton
Carrollton, TX · 11 days ago

I'll tell u what I used to carry around 5 g at a time but now I only use my cards so like it or not we r already digital, hello 🙏

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michelle
Norton Shores, MI · 11 days ago

nope

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Gene Beaton
Carrollton, TX · 11 days ago

we all have a price since our birth we have a trust account that they borrow off, they for see how much u will contribute to their cause and when we don't they lock us away

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KB TV
New York, NY · 10 days ago

Centralized power: When one system holds everyone’s identity, money, health, and movement data, whoever runs it can potentially cut someone off from society with a few clicks. Loss of privacy: Every transaction, location, or opinion could, in theory, be tracked. Punishment through technology: In China, the social-credit model is real — it uses financial penalties and restrictions to enforce obedience. That fuels fears that other governments could copy it. Dependency on systems: If your life is tied to a single digital ID and that ID gets frozen, hacked, or deleted, you’re effectively erased from the system — that’s what people mean when they say “digitally homeless.”