Don't Equifax, Experian and Transunion already have that?
At least they have enough info about where you lived, what credit cards you had, what loans you had, what vehicles you owned, enough to be used as "verification" to prove your identity.
"Should we publish your search results, that text with your affair and have your teenager arrested for his drugs? No? Then come over to the office on Friday at 4 PM and suck our dicks. We mean that literally by the way. Brush your teeth beforehand."
They're like "Wahhh we need to hit 3.5% and then the fascist dictator will totally resign!" and then Trump is like "Oooo my delicate little feefees, oh well, here comes my Gestapo!" while the 50501 protest marshalls chant "We did it! We don't need crushing violence to make a change!" while completely ignoring that the NKD protests accomplished literally nothing.
Is your state Open Primary? Because otherwise you can't vote in the democratic primary, which mean that, in-turn, you can't vote to fix the terrible candidates that the dems have been nominating.
And even in an Open Primary state, I think you have to specifically request the democratic primary ballot, which means there will be a record of that request.
Palantir has more data on more people in the world likely than any other corporation, and Peter Thiel is trying to wield it to collapse global democracy, so yes
100% accurate - these systems are always built in phases with existing IRS data already being indexed and structured in Palantir's Gotham platform long before public announcements, they just need congressional approval for the final intergration of the full dataset.