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Schwarzenegger Terminates California RFID Bill October 6, 2006

Everybody’s writing about Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoing the RFID safety legislation tabled by California State senate, who called it premature and potentially hampering later technology that would lead to improved RFID secure technology. Maybe this is my gut reaction for another fake Hollywood politician that I have little respect for, but it really sounds like inverted logic. Of the kind where, if you cover your eyes, then no one can see you.

Are you surprised? I’m not. Not one bit. What does this tell you about him, who purportedly represents the interests of the largest state in the USA? One man with no previous political experience represents, what, 35 million-plus people? If you believe that G.A.S. (Gov. A. S.) represents anything other than business interests, then you probably believe, well, let’s not go there. No, let’s do. Let me really stoke the political flames here. To get an alter-world perspective, read Philip K Dick’s frightening novel The Man In The High Castle. Then find the answer to the question of what role the G.A.S.’s grandfather played in history. Then ask yourself some tough questions. Do you really want a presidential ticket of Bruce Willis for President and Arnold Schwarzenegger for VP? (Since Arnie wasn’t born in the US, he can’t run for pres.)  First Lady will not be Demi Moore.



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