US Senate Votes to Allow FBI to Look at Your Web Browsing History Without a Warrant - “Stop having too much fun on the Internet”, the US government proclaims

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/...t-your-web-browsing-history-without-a-warrant (a)

The US Senate has voted to give law enforcement agencies access to web browsing data without a warrant, dramatically expanding the government’s surveillance powers in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The power grab was led by Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell as part of a reauthorization of the Patriot Act, which gives federal agencies broad domestic surveillance powers. Sens. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Steve Daines (R-MT) attempted to remove the expanded powers from the bill with a bipartisan amendment.

But in a shock upset, the privacy-preserving amendment fell short by a single vote after several senators who would have voted “Yes” failed to show up to the session, including Bernie Sanders. 9 Democratic senators also voted “No,” causing the amendment to fall short of the 60-vote threshold it needed to pass.

“The Patriot Act should be repealed in its entirety, set on fire and buried in the ground,” Evan Greer, the deputy director of Fight For The Future, told Motherboard. “It’s one of the worst laws passed in the last century, and there is zero evidence that the mass surveillance programs it enables have ever saved a single human life.”

The vote comes at a time when internet usage has skyrocketed, with tens of millions of Americans quarantined at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Privacy advocates have warned for over a decade that allowing warrantless access to web search queries and browsing history allows law enforcement to easily crack down on activists, labor organizers, or anyone else the government deems a threat.

“Today the Senate made clear that the purpose of the PATRIOT Act is to spy on Americans, no warrants or due process necessary,” Dayton Young, director of product at Fight For the Future, told Motherboard. “Any lawmaker who votes to reauthorize the PATRIOT Act is voting against our constitutionally-protected freedoms, and there’s nothing patriotic about that.”

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This is some of the worst news I've heard today. Absolutely no one wants a fed to look through their computer, not a single person. Such a fucking mess.
 
Alright, true thoughts about this my guys.

Lol, I was actually getting my hopes up to vote Repubs, but the fact that they let this gay shit get through and it's probably going to be a bill signed, fuck 'em all. Politicians are the big gay. You can have an R or a D, and still, be the big gay. D's are probably worse due to their overrepresentation of propaganda, but that doesn't mean anything for R's, who have no balls of their own. They all suck dick together in one room as one nation. Voting is for normies. Take the black pill, don't vote at all, sit out and laugh at the normies that do vote and laugh at the side that loses and seethes. The theory of lesser evils is bullshit or whatever other persuasion tactics. Not voting lets them know that you know that they're just joshin'.
 
Am I missing something? Here is the bill that was passed;


There are 4 amendments listed. 1 from the House Rules Committee (not McConnell and nothing about warrantless searches.) 1 from a Republican in the House to rename it to the "Federal Initiative to Spy on Americans (FISA) Act" (which failed.) 1 from the Senate in which they wanted to remove the alleged warrantless searches (which failed.) And 1 from the Senate in which no text is currently available (though given who submitted it, it's unlikely to be "don't need no warrants.") Where is this "McConnell initiated amendment" coming from?
 
Alright, true thoughts about this my guys.

Lol, I was actually getting my hopes up to vote Repubs, but the fact that they let this gay shit get through and it's probably going to be a bill signed, fuck 'em all. Politicians are the big gay. You can have an R or a D, and still, be the big gay. D's are probably worse due to their overrepresentation of propaganda, but that doesn't mean anything for R's, who have no balls of their own. They all suck dick together in one room as one nation. Voting is for normies. Take the black pill, don't vote at all, sit out and laugh at the normies that do vote and laugh at the side that loses and seethes. The theory of lesser evils is bullshit or whatever other persuasion tactics. Not voting lets them know that you know that they're just joshin'.
I think I'm with you on not voting now. Just because of this bit of news. Fuck'em all. It's all just one big ass blast.

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Am I missing something? Here is the bill that was passed;


There are 4 amendments listed. 1 from the House Rules Committee (not McConnell and nothing about warrantless searches.) 1 from a Republican in the House to rename it to the "Federal Initiative to Spy on Americans (FISA) Act" (which failed.) 1 from the Senate in which they wanted to remove the alleged warrantless searches (which failed.) And 1 from the Senate in which no text is currently available (though given who submitted it, it's unlikely to be "don't need no warrants.") Where is this "McConnell initiated amendment" coming from?
Ahh shit, the original article in the OP is from Vice. Who knows if any of it is true.
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lol too bad that didn't pass. Nice try Ken.
 
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Alright, true thoughts about this my guys.

Lol, I was actually getting my hopes up to vote Repubs, but the fact that they let this gay shit get through and it's probably going to be a bill signed, fuck 'em all. Politicians are the big gay. You can have an R or a D, and still, be the big gay. D's are probably worse due to their overrepresentation of propaganda, but that doesn't mean anything for R's, who have no balls of their own. They all suck dick together in one room as one nation. Voting is for normies. Take the black pill, don't vote at all, sit out and laugh at the normies that do vote and laugh at the side that loses and seethes.
Republicans: get spied on
Democrats: get locked in your home and probably spied on too

It's called "lesser of two evils" for a reason.
 
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Take the black pill, don't vote at all, sit out and laugh at the normies that do vote and laugh at the side that loses and seethes.
Funny thing about the blue/red/black pill nonsense is that taking the red pill is what lead Neo to being brainwashed into becoming the one by the Oracle, so he had no agency all throughout the movies save for the ultimatum he's given by the Architect. I always thought the pill lingo was gay for this very reason.
 
True.

But when you have a choice between a murderer and a rapist, does evil even exist anymore?
As long as the rape was like them rape fantasies that women have time to time, by some hunky high testosterone man with big dick energy. I guess it would be preferable to murder. Though in the case of man rape, murder would be better.
 
How would murder be better than rape? At least with rape, the person is still alive even though they're scarred for life, supposedly, unless they were aroused by it.
The only plus to this is that you could kill the rapist after it's over, but at this point I think the analogy is losing touch with the subject matter.
 
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This is the amendment that was passed:


By passing this amendment, which forces the FISA court to admit non-government lawyers, the whole bill has been stopped. The House and Senate have to pass the bill again.
I'm still trying to find the "McConnell pushing for warrantless searches" amendment that "unbiased" and "not far left propaganda outlets" like TheDailyBeast and BusinessInsider are claiming.
 
I'm still trying to find the "McConnell pushing for warrantless searches" amendment that "unbiased" and "not far left propaganda outlets" like TheDailyBeast and BusinessInsider are claiming.

That's not an amendment.

What happened is that guys like McConnell and Graham wanted the House bill passed without amendments so that the alphabet agencies get their Patriot Act spying powers back, which have been expired since March.

The Senate balked at passing the House bill as-is because it allowed the agencies too many powers. Passing any amendment delays the bill because it has to be voted on again by the House.
 
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