15-04-2024 18:28 via technocracy.news

Hall Of Shame: Congress Votes For Warrantless Surveillance Of Americans

Score one for Technocracy. The House of Representatives had a chance to stop warrantless surveillance of American citizens. It failed, in spite of the Fourth Amendment and in the face of 75 percent of Americans who say the Feds should always get a warrant before conducting a search. The tie-breaking vote was cast by the Speaker of the House, a Republican.
It is assumed that all your electronic data is already available: phone calls, emails, letters/packages sent/received via the post office, GPS
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