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posted by martyb on Sunday December 04 2016, @03:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the lets-start-the-monitoring-with-all-those-in-power dept.

The FBI, National Security Agency and CIA are likely to gain expanded surveillance powers under President-elect Donald Trump and a Republican-controlled Congress, a prospect that has privacy advocates and some lawmakers trying to mobilize opposition.

Trump's first two choices to head law enforcement and intelligence agencies -- Republican Senator Jeff Sessions for attorney general and Republican Representative Mike Pompeo for director of the Central Intelligence Agency -- are leading advocates for domestic government spying at levels not seen since the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Police state surveillance is only bad when the other party does it.


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  • (Score: 2) by quintessence on Sunday December 04 2016, @05:26AM

    by quintessence (6227) on Sunday December 04 2016, @05:26AM (#436780)

    And apparently you missed Steven Pinker's work that this is largely the most free, non-violent period in human history, even with Stalin and Hitler. The arc of liberation has generally moved forward, which will make it even more devastating when it falters, and I'm not willing to sacrifice that unless it is for a greater peace and prosperity.

    Appeals to Murphy's Law may appeal to the sense of nihilism, but I think it actually gives more reason to re-examine our institutions and forge a better way forward.

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