Mello_SixtyNine
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That's cute...they will assassinate his bitch ass on the floor before they let that kind of funding slip.
Who exactly makes money off the PATRIOT Act? Or are you talking about government-departmental budgets?
Every authority that operates under it....there will be entire agencies, departments and sub industries that support them riding on PATRIOT act allowing their jobs to exist.
Do you know what that kind of information mining operation is worth? OMFG BILLIONS bro...BILLIONS. That's just building all the servers they are to house all the hardware for this ever expanding info war. That doesn't even touch on the commercial values of what they pull. Power? Dude....they just have to go "oh look a terrorist" and you're fucked. You think they are going to relinquish that kind of authority without a fight? LOL I know you love big gov but they aren't that sweet n' cuddly...they will fight to get and keep as much power as they can.
A giant pile of bullshit has been piled on the coat tails of that particular bill over the past what 12 years now? Yea...there are FAR reaching consequences for pulling the PATRIOT act now. Even if they kill it I doubt anything would come to a stop....it would just get renamed/moved around and buried under Uber Mega Top Secret classifications and buried under tons of black tape.
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Can anyone say StoneGarden Grant? That's the name of the funding being siphoned to local law enforcement through HomeLand Security and by the Patriot Act. Everyone on the law side of things has a hand in this cookie jar.
Comshaw
Exactly...everyone from the highest levels of the military down to every local Buford T Justice stands to loose something. No one is filibustering the god damn patriot act. It's cute and all but the time for that was back in what 2004 or whenever the original one passed. Paul is just putting on a show.
But, he is the only one arguing the Constitution.
So?? LOL
Can anyone say StoneGarden Grant? That's the name of the funding being siphoned to local law enforcement through HomeLand Security and by the Patriot Act. Everyone on the law side of things has a hand in this cookie jar.
Comshaw
Your right, who needs that stoopid Constitution anyway*L*
Is that why our local police have all that heavy military gear?
Exactly...everyone from the highest levels of the military down to every local Buford T Justice stands to loose something. No one is filibustering the god damn patriot act. It's cute and all but the time for that was back in what 2004 or whenever the original one passed. Paul is just putting on a show.
But, he is the only one arguing the Constitution.
Is that why our local police have all that heavy military gear?
the constitution is a reasonable guideline to go by, kinda like dont fuck your best friends wife on their wedding night
Did I miss hear on CNN this morning? My understanding is that while this looks a filibuster Congress never took whatever official step it is to open voting that would make this a filibuster? I know it's just a technicality I just wonder if anybody knows off the top of their head if I got my information straight.
True but in the political world it's all about how far can you bend the language to get around it.......and the more money the further/deeper the politicians will bend those guidelines.
Yepper, but if there are some limits to the debauchery, we are all better off
True...unfortunately they write/enforce the limits so...
Then lets bring in term limits, kick the fuckers out
And Honestly Sean if all you have is progressive mamby pamby, you have nothing.
Term limits are great. . .if you want more corruption and less work getting done. Sure they won't be campaigning half way into their term but that just means more people for big business to bribe and less reason to give a shit what your constituents think. Now if you're of the opinion that they shouldn't care about us and should do what they want/feel is right then yeah term limits are great.
They don't give a shit what their constituents think already! Why let them stay another term at their $184,000 per year gig?
80% of likely voters are concerned that the government is collecting and storing personal information such as phone records, emails, and bank statements. Almost the same percentage of people says that a warrant should be required to search those types of records.
The Constitution is not a perfect document and we were given tools, clumsy as they may be, to fix it when it conflicts with the way our modern world functions.
80% of likely voters are concerned that the government is collecting and storing personal information such as phone records, emails, and bank statements.
I've seen a message-button at SF cons (there are many libertarian trufen): "The United States Constitution has its faults, but it's a hell of a lot better than what we've got now." Which is a lie, of course. The United States Constitution is a hell of a lot worse than what we've got now; it was drafted for an 18th-Century agrarian society with minimal government at the state level and less at the national level; and no modern industrialized society can flourish without a strong national government intervening aggressively in the economy -- which is not what (most of) the Framers envisioned, but it is what we can't do without.