Women purged from military leadership

What these threads should really do is cite the page in plan 2025 where they exactly said they would do this because we all know what they're doing 

They have laid it out in black and white

>  Women purged from military leadership

That doesn't mean women won't have to wear a uniform or be subject to strict discipline though.

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The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act has been passed in the U.S. House of Representatives. This legislation would require all Americans to prove their citizenship status by presenting documentation—in person—when registering to vote or updating their voter registration information. Specifically, the legislation would require the vast majority of Americans to rely on a passport or birth certificate to prove their citizenship. While this may sound easy for many Americans, the reality is that more than 140 million American citizens do not possess a passport and as many as 69 million women who have taken their spouse’s name do not have a birth certificate matching their legal name.

 

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Keep those passports updated, ladies...

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This is another thing that goes in the motherfuckers category, but is worse than most. 
 

My last name is 2 words, no hyphen but run together with the second one capitalized, and frequently misspelled by others. When I applied for Social Security retirement I was told I didn't exist, that that was not my name. (I may have shared this here before, so here's a sort-of abbreviated version.)

They wanted to know where I got the first part of my last name. This was because when I changed my name after my first marriage the person who recorded it (by hand, before computers) at the SS office (in a warehouse sort of place in Eureka, CA) only counted the second name as my last name even though they included both on my SS card and elsewhere. So, where was the first name of my last name from? It was my father's name and mine since birth.

The Social Security person I was dealing with on the phone and by mail wouldn't accept that it was my last name and I had to go to the Social Security office to prove it. I took my birth certificate and my original Social Security card issued in 1953, both with my birth name, and 1 current and 4 expired passports, 1 current and 4 expired driver licenses, my voter registration, I can't remember what else, AND for some reason, the application for my marriage to Greg, all in my married name that included my birth/original name as part of my one-word-out-of-2-combined last name.

The only thing accepted as proof of my name was the marriage license application to Greg because, the guy said, I had used that name on an official document. Huh?
What the fuck were all of those other things that we think of as official identifying documents?

p.s. Medicare spells it as 2 names, both names making my last name but with a space. I still don't.

First of all you can't get an appointment in New Jersey for real ID 

You can't get an appointment in New Jersey for real ID 

Also this is absolutely a power control against women 

And also fuck the patriarchy