
As you may or may not know, huge databases are being set up on every person in this nation with the means being established to track any person, any place, any time. Your right to privacy is being destroyed as government interference in activities such as driving,applying for a job, enrolling your children in school, and so on has reached an unprecedented unconstitutional level.
In a few months, you will automatically be treated as a criminal under the presumption of guilt if you refuse to allow any law enforcement person to electronically detect your fingerprint in order to completely check your background on the spot. You will be jailed until you can prove you are innocent of any wrong doing. This becomes particularly of issue if a mistake is made - and you know as well as I how mistake prone both law enforcement and the federal government are.
The database will include all financial information about you. It will show any government agency everything. What should be totally private will not be. And, again, if you should make a large cash transaction, you will be treated as being guilty of an illegal drug transaction. The burden of proof will be you must prove your innocence. Again, the presumption of guilt will guide the federal government’s bully organizations, such as the FBI, DEA, and those armed sociopaths in the IRS.
That is just the start. So, here is what I think. I think every bit of information about every politician, the source of every dollar earned, properties owned and where they came from,hotel bills, food bills, entertainment bills (and so on concerning alleged deductions and/or vouchers for return of spent money, flights and costs or contributory type, investments and where the money came from to make the investments, contributions; in short, everything there is to know be mandatorily released to the public.
Furthermore, financially speaking, what they have accumulated had best not exceed the joint incomes (if married) along with any profits from investments (also, a complete record of investments). If so, then a complete investigation must be conducted and government representatives must prove their innocence; that is, that they haven’t received kick-backs or pocketed campaign contributions or had other illegal receipts of money or goods.
In addition, every Washington politician must voluntarily put this information on the Internet every January and in at least one major newspaper in his district. And, if asked directly for it by any person in their national constituency, meaning any citizen of the Union, said politician must, at his own expense, send a hard copy of his complete statement to the individual requesting it.
Also, any information the FBI has accumulated concerning any Washington politician has been obtained at the expense of tax payers. Therefore, it is public property and must be treated as being in public domain. They are not private individuals and do not have any greater degree of privacy than any citizen. If any do not like it, let them resign and a person without hidden agendas be put in their places.

