Senate Passes Bill Renewing NSA's Internet Surveillance Program (reuters.com)
From a report: The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program for six years and with minimal changes, overcoming objections from civil liberties advocates that it did too little to safeguard the privacy of Americans. From a report on CNET: The programs, known as Prism and Upstream, allow the NSA to collect online communications of foreigners outside the US. Prism collects these communications from internet services, and Upstream taps into the internet's infrastructure to capture information in transit. Some communications from Americans and others in the US are collected in the process. The vote Thursday renews the programs for six years. The House approved a bill renewing the programs last week. Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden first revealed the programs by leaking information about them to journalists in 2013. After the news coverage, the administration of President Barack Obama declassified much information about the programs.
Is there anybody left at this point who actually believes that the US intelligence apparatus is governed by laws? They made it quite clear over the past couple decades that they can construct a legal fiction as needed to do whatever the fuck they want. Anything done in Congress is only a show for the public.
The only recourse for "little people" is encryption, cryptocurrency, or anything else that has a chance of minimizing state power.
Now you all can say the buck stops with the president.... I'm guessing he's going to sign it so get ready to blast away....
All you who voted democratic though, remember that many in your party voted for this in the Senate... You might want to hold your Senator responsible if yours voted for this...In fact, PLEASE do that... ;)
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if you want these overwhelmingly unpopular things to stop happening you need to show up at your primaries. For a lot of us the choices are a moderate Republican, a "Blue Dog" Democrat or an Independent with zero chance of winning. They way to change that is to vote in your primary.
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Not unexpected, but disappointing.
sorry, I mean 'research contributions'. So: what do the senators get out of this ? Intelligence maybe; who on ?
And then they wonder why the rest of us want to encrypt our comunications.. Idiots.
It's being renewed, it existed throughout the entire 8 year Obama presidency, too.
Not this part : https://theintercept.com/2018/01/17/section-504-house-spending-bill-changes-law-to-let-trump-administration-secretly-shift-intelligence-money/
because our system of government doesn't lend itself to them. The electoral college and Senate make it easy for the oligarchy to split the electorate down the middle and take control of the government. We'd need to switch to a parliamentary system to make their parties viable. That's tough to do because it means changing our constitution; and doing that while the oligarchy is in charge is a recipe for disaster. One we just adverted when the Dems took a few seats in the state legislature recently (making it basically impossible for a constitutional convention to be called).
No, for now the best bet is to take over one of the major parties from within. I'm for the Dems. They support Net Neutrality, Healthcare for all (though there's a lot of infighting on how to do it) and the Rs are a little too forgiving of racism for my blood. Though their stance on immigration (specifically the H1-B visa program) leaves me cold, there's some pressure from the Bernie wing (who's a D for all intents and purposes) to reign that in.
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It is a 2 party system: The politicians and the rest of us.
They are being watched as well.
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The folks who still have access to the Snowden Files should release a few more in case the people have forgot why this legislation is such a bad idea.
Color of law cover for domestic collect it all.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
Valid point: Majority, not vast majority.
Actually shorter terms I believe leads to more corruption. The shorter the terms, the more time spent campaigning vs. working.
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'Have the primary election countrywide on the same day - just like the general election.'
Bad mistake. The reality is lesser candidates who can only raise a small amount of money will become inconceivable in such a scenario. By contrast with the staggered primary, a candidate that does well in the early rounds can build momentum in a way that leads to their being the candidate, when they didn't have the slightest chance at the start.
Note also that staggered primaries force ALL candidates to engage with real people in at least a few states; if it was a national poll, there would be no need for them to get out and do retail politics at least once. Now admitted the present situation where this privilege is granted to Iowa and New Hampshire is probably not ideal, but it's better than the alternative.
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