“ID of Access” Nothing New

Front page Tribune Review.

“Naytel Pack can’t do much in North Braddock without his driver’s license. He’s asked for it in the corner store, at the gas station, during stops by the local police – just about everywhere, “especially since I’m under 18,” the 16-year-old said.

In Mt. Washington, Tommy Smith, 47, may find himself blocked from bank transactions occasionally when he doesn’t have photo ID.


Morgan Hays might be bounced from the liquor store.


“Displaying ID is kind of par for the course,” said Hays, 21, of Brookville, ticking off a list of possible problem locations: tobacco stores, bars, some debit and credit card purchases. “I don’t have a big problem with it.”



Lee Rowland from the Brennan Center also has an outright falsehood in the article, which is nothing new from Brennan.  You an always count on Brennan to push outright statistical falsehoods about election integrity, and never face a critical question from reporters who take Brennan seriously.  Rowland makes unequivocal statements about voter fraud in the piece that are outright false, and I suspect she knows it.

“ID of Access” Nothing New

Front page Tribune Review.

“Naytel Pack can’t do much in North Braddock without his driver’s license. He’s asked for it in the corner store, at the gas station, during stops by the local police – just about everywhere, “especially since I’m under 18,” the 16-year-old said.

In Mt. Washington, Tommy Smith, 47, may find himself blocked from bank transactions occasionally when he doesn’t have photo ID.


Morgan Hays might be bounced from the liquor store.


“Displaying ID is kind of par for the course,” said Hays, 21, of Brookville, ticking off a list of possible problem locations: tobacco stores, bars, some debit and credit card purchases. “I don’t have a big problem with it.”



Lee Rowland from the Brennan Center also has an outright falsehood in the article, which is nothing new from Brennan.  You an always count on Brennan to push outright statistical falsehoods about election integrity, and never face a critical question from reporters who take Brennan seriously.  Rowland makes unequivocal statements about voter fraud in the piece that are outright false, and I suspect she knows it.