
On Sun, 21 Apr 1996, Alan Olsen wrote:
At 03:15 PM 4/21/96 -0400, Brad Dolan wrote:
Saw a CNN story Friday about an interesting special debit card application in Mexico. They're being issued to poor Mexicans, who can use them to buy tortillas and a few other foodstuffs. The cards are tied to a behavior-control database and failure to send kids to school, get mandatory medical exams/treatments/vaccinations, etc. results in card deactivation.
Interesting method of social control. "Do anything we don't like and we revoke your ability to spend money through government approved outlets."
Just the next logical extension of removing professional licenses for failure to comply with government edicts, removing driving licenses for failure to pay government imposed fines. See Reich, "The New Property" and "The New Property after 25 Years" (Harvard Law Review I believe). He suggests constitutional protections for these and other entitlements (like welfare), including due process. An entitlement to entitlements so to speak. I believe that the better solution is to protect the rights ex ante (anonymous drivers/age and entitlement credentials) rather than ex post through the constitution but he has a very interesting survey of the various largess that government withholds to get its way.
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