>A bill to extend one of the NSA’s most powerful surveillance tools, and further peel back American civil liberties, was approved today by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in a strict party line vote (12-8), with Republican members voting in the majority.
>The bill is the FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017, and it was introduced on the evening of November 30 by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA). It is the latest legislative attempt to reauthorize Section 702, one of the NSA’s most powerful surveillance authorities that allows for the targeting and collection of communications of non-U.S. persons not living in the United States. The NSA also uses Section 702 to justify the “incidental” collection of American communications that are predictably swept up during foreign intelligence surveillance, too.
>allows for the targeting and collection of communications of non-U.S. persons not living in the United States
Why should I care?
Ayden Morgan
>The NSA also uses Section 702 to justify the “incidental” collection of American communications that are predictably swept up during foreign intelligence surveillance, too.
Jackson Nelson
It increases who is subject to surveillance, allows warrantless search of American communications, expands how collected data can be used, and treats constitutional protections as voluntary.
At this point it's all cya, them justifying what they've been doing for decades. The addendum if it can be called that has a massive spectrum, how many of us know or talk with someone who isn't American? It's a roundabout way to make domestic surveillance an admissible thing.
Connor Allen
If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to worry about.
Adam Reed
Google “CFPB”
Asher Robinson
I hope Trump lets the government shut down and removes pay from Congress.
Evan Hughes
Sure...How come the people who make these laws can't hold up to the same standard? The US government is abhorrently corrupt and lie through their teeth. How the fuck do THOSE PEOPLE expect us to actually accept that as an argument?
Justin Hernandez
Everyone has something to hide.
Caleb Morales
I mean illegal things to hide. if you have any illegal things hidden then you belong in prison.
Elijah Parker
This is such utter horseshit logic. Yeah, if you're well intended just hand all of your autonomy over to the government I'm sure they have the same thoughts in their head as you do. Not.
Luke Bailey
your hallucination of what I said has been noted
Christopher Lewis
>its ok that some govanon is watching me and my family at all times because im not doing anything illegal What about all the illegal shit the government does like spy on its citizens
Mason Ortiz
its not illegal if the government is doing it
Mason Flores
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Charles Edwards
Okay post your real name and all social media passwords then and your bank account login
You don't have anything to hide do you?
Eli Gonzalez
The type of intelligence a government gets by gathering massive amounts of data, info from random people is not ONLY useful for criminal prosecution of actual villainous individuals or whatever. A corrupt govt will EASILY use said info against EVERY member of a trusting populace of law abiding people. A govt that knows everything about the people they handle vs a people that doesnt even know who they are up against. Pair that shit with sophisticated AI and you're the lord of evil. Complete control. Just imagine pizzagate times a million. Hell, it's already happening probably.
Jackson Perry
the public does not need my information in the same way that the government does. the government needs my information to make sure I am not breaking any laws and to prosecute me if I am. that doesn't apply to the public at all.
Daniel Adams
Sounds like you have something to hide from your fellow citizens. Probably a law breaker.
Mason Torres
Why the fuck do you trust the government to not screw you over anyways?
Owen Torres
oh canada dont you have a job to work so you can pay more for war criminals living arrangements?
Zachary Sanchez
you would have said that no matter what I said because you were just asking a "gotcha" question with no intention of listening to my reasoning. public needs and government needs don't align, its as simple as that.
government commits less error than all other institutions. its not that I trust them entirely, just more than anything else.
Jose Anderson
Oh fuck off. Whites haven't had civil liberties since 1965. It's about time you worthless shitskins were brought down to our level.
Grayson Perry
>summoning the AI demon the argument amounts to "if we don't do this we'll fall behind other countries in data driven population control technology"
David Perry
This discussion has nothing to do with race. It affects everyone here.