Mitch McConnell Pushing Bad Amendments To Block Any Useful Amendments On Surveillance Reform
from the because-of-course dept
No matter what some are claiming, there are some important reforms in the USA Freedom Act. It doesn't go far enough, and the bill is far from perfect, but as a starting point it has some value. But with three provisions expiring last night, while the Senate looks to finally vote on the USA Freedom Act, it has allowed Mitch McConnell to "fill the tree" with really bad amendments, rather than with actually useful amendments that would improve the USA Freedom Act. Chances are that McConnell's amendments won't pass either -- and the original version of the USA Freedom Act will make it through. But the whole situation should just be a reminder that whatever happens this week, we still need significantly more reform before the abuses of the intelligence community are truly limited and stopped.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Am I misremembering something here? I seem to recall that various groups following these issues, such as the EFF, pulled support for it because it not only "doesn't go far enough" but actively makes some things worse, even without McConnell's help.
Is that still the case?
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You are. EFF did not say it makes things worse. Just that after the 2nd Circuit opinion, it should be made stronger.
I still agree. But, again, as a starting point, USA Freedom is a small step in the right direction that needs to be followed up with a lot more.
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It's sort of like they've stuck little boys' fingers in most of the holes in the dam and have set up a bucket brigade, but haven't really even begun to look at repairing the dam itself. The USA Freedom Act puts surveillance reform into a state where the pressure of sunset clauses is gone, and the major visible issues are solved.
A step in the right direction that ignores the chasm directly ahead isn't necessarily the BEST step -- and this is the point that the EFF was making.
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It's Lipstick-on-a-Pig.
FISA/FISA-Court are an anathema to a free society... anything less than their immediate abolition just bolsters their evil power. The supposed FISA procedural reforms in the "Freedom Act" are pathetic ... and in no way even partially cure the FISA menace. And the increased reporting requirements & Congressional oversight "reforms" are standard Potomac bureaucratic B.S.
Anybody claiming there are some 'important reforms' in the USA Freedom Act is blind to the fundamental issues of a free society really at stake here.
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Freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength
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Quick - to the turtlemobile !
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