View Full Version : CISA Attached As Rider; Signed Officially
ZERO THEORY
12-19-2015, 09:29
http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/18/house-senate-pass-budget-with-cisa/
By sticking CISA into such a huge omnibus bill, there's basically no way it won't become law. And if anything, the version of CISA that was quietly slipped into this budget plays with privacy even faster and looser than the original. For one, a previously held prohibition against sharing information with the NSA has been removed, meaning America's best surveillance agency can receive pertinent data without it being handled by Homeland Security first. More importantly, the provision that required personal information to be scrubbed from cybersecurity reports also seems to have gone missing, leaving that task up to the discretion of which ever agency gets their hands on it.
And the 4th amendment gets another bite taken out of it.
BushMasterBoy
12-19-2015, 10:03
One of those if you use anything electronic, you have no right to privacy. Cybernetics is the science of control. Are you scared yet?
Welcome to the New States of America and The Digital Constitution!
HoneyBadger
12-19-2015, 11:15
Why can't we ever slip something in one of these "too big to read it all" bills to give everyone a free suppressor?
JohnnyDrama
12-19-2015, 12:26
I don't need to worry. I've been on "the List" for years.
HoneyBadger
12-19-2015, 16:37
No wonder you can't fly, Peter... All your happy thoughts are gone!
They're just making their way down the bill of rights... Don't worry citizens, the government knows best
Sent by a free-range electronic weasel, with no sense of personal space.
They're just making their way down the bill of rights... Don't worry SUBJECTS, the government knows best
Sent by a free-range electronic weasel, with no sense of personal space.
FIFY
With the wide net they are casting (and it's as large as possible), it will be difficult to be effective. The span of control is fairly limited and resources are tight. This makes me believe it's a lot less about the stated reason (terrorism) and more about something else.
If the resourced are focused they can be more effective but then you have ask why they can't get a warrant and stay within our civil rights.
Kind of like universal background checks... Gun grabbers are really happy they got them in CO. So how many prohibited persons were charged with lying on 4473s after July 1, 2013? Zero (at last check). They obviously aren't interested in keeping guns out of the wrong hands or those people would have been investigated, charged, convicted, etc... They are interested in everyone getting a BGC for every weapon.
Wonder if this has to do with tracking down off-shore money that is avoiding taxation.
ZERO THEORY
12-20-2015, 20:37
With the wide net they are casting (and it's as large as possible), it will be difficult to be effective. The span of control is fairly limited and resources are tight. This makes me believe it's a lot less about the stated reason (terrorism) and more about something else.
If the resourced are focused they can be more effective but then you have ask why they can't get a warrant and stay within our civil rights.
Kind of like universal background checks... Gun grabbers are really happy they got them in CO. So how many prohibited persons were charged with lying on 4473s after July 1, 2013? Zero (at last check). They obviously aren't interested in keeping guns out of the wrong hands or those people would have been investigated, charged, convicted, etc... They are interested in everyone getting a BGC for every weapon.
Fantastic point.
Why can't we ever slip something in one of these "too big to read it all" bills to give everyone a free suppressor?
Because our cuckservative overlords are more interested in currying favor with the Democrats and avoiding having the media say mean things about them than they are in standing up for constitutional liberties.
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