It's almost as though Americans have been driven into arbitrary camps that scream at each other over things that don't matter while The Powers That Be protect the status quo at all costs.
Divide and conquer. One of the oldest tricks in the book.
Tribalism has a great place in finding us community and support. That having been said, we must never, EVER lose sight of what is right and what is wrong.
I've heard a lot of people say "If you've got nothing to hide you've got nothing to fear" but not one of them is willing to give me their email and social media passwords so I can publish the contents.
It's one of those things that's OK until it isn't.
We neocons, along with the DNC, lost our minds in the wake of 9/11. We've since reevaluated the implications of much of what we greenlit back then. Sadly, at this point it's too little, too late.
I've literally never seen someone self-identify as a neocon before. I don't intend that as a loaded statement if it sounds that way; I'm legitimately surprised.
After hearing any criticism about GWB's warrantless wiretapping program, and shortly before saying that the person doing the criticism wanted the terrorists to win.
No… no no no to this type of rhetoric. If law enforcement wants to spy on an American, they should be required to prove to a judge they have a very good reason and get a warrant for that shit.
Well, okay, but we're gonna create our own set of secret judges so nobody can keep an eye on what we're doing. This is about us being able to watch you, not the other way around. --the intelligence agencies
I agree, but that changes nothing about why maga is upset, and I'm quite sure concern that their plans for a Republican dictatorship might be further threatened is a big component of why.
this isn't for MAGA. MAGA leaves a trail of probable cause all over the internet. they livestream themselves kicking in doors at the capitol and bear spraying cops. this is for spying on normal people who've done nothing wrong but inconvenience the ruling class in some way or another.
As though law enforcement will use this against their MAGA drinking buddies.
This will be used for drug enforcement. When it fails to do what they're claiming it will right now, they'll say that they need greater power to violate everyone's rights. And then use it for drug enforcement.
MAGA Republicans are raging over GOP lawmakers aiding the passage of a provision of this year's National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that may allow the FBI to "spy" on Americans.
While the $886 billion bill was notably approved without the inclusion of several culture war amendments that many hard-right Republicans had demanded, it did include the temporary reauthorization of a controversial provision known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
While a selection of lawmakers from across the political spectrum have opposed Section 702 over concerns of privacy and potential abuses of power, a number of MAGA Republicans railed against reauthorization of the measure due to the FBI having surveilled a Trump 2016 campaign aide using unrelated FISA warrants.
"Here is a list of 147 @HouseGOP members who just voted YES on the NDAA without removing funding for the unconstitutional FISA courts," posted pro-Trump conspiracy theorist and former congressional candidate Laura Loomer.
"147 Republicans just voted to reauthorize the FISA 702 program that was used to illegally spy on President Trump," posted right-wing commentator Rogan O'Handley, also known as DC Draino.
The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) recommended that its members vote "no" this week because the bill "contains a reauthorization of surveillance authorities routinely used against Americans in violation of the Constitutional right to privacy."
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