The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) will be a voluntary system designed to protect consumers from online fraud and identity theft — which hit 8.1 million people last year, at a total cost of $27 billion. The problem: The current system of half-remembered passwords jotted down on post-it notes and based on pets and maiden names simply isn’t good enough.
The problem: Not being able to identify political dissenters and punish them and their families and friends with various Administration agencies like the IRS, FBI, DHS, and others simply isnt good enough.
Rush Limbaugh's brain must have shut off momentarily.