Law The RESTRICT act aims to tackle TikTok. But it’s overly-broad and has major privacy and free speech implications. - It gives the government more power over ALL forms of communication.

The RESTRICT act aims to tackle TikTok. But it’s overly-broad and has major privacy and free speech implications.
RelcaimTheNet (archive.ph)
By Didi Rankovic
2023-03-27 18:07:40GMT

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Senator Mark Warner's Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology (“RESTRICT”) Act is currently in Senate procedure, as is widely thought to be targeting China's TikTok in particular.

However, those who bothered to read the text of the proposed act – which will next be considered by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, are warning that it is not merely about TikTok, but aims to grant wide powers over all forms of domestic and foreign communications to the government – such as enforcing “any” mitigating measure to deal with risks to national security.

We obtained a copy of the bill for you here. (archive.org)

And, observers critical of these legislative activities note, there would be no due process in taking these measures, and not much in terms of safeguards.

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The Libertarian Party's Mises Caucus notes that the draft text states that the act's goal is to authorize the US secretary of commerce to review and prohibit “certain transactions between persons in the United States and foreign adversaries, and for other purposes.”
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Observers note that if somebody or something is designated as a threat to national security, under the proposed legislation, the government would be given full access to these entities.

The text of the act singles out several usual suspects as foreign adversaries, such as Russia, China, Iran, etc., but, the director of national intelligence and the secretary of commerce are free to add new “foreign adversaries” to the list, while not under obligation to let Congress know about it.

They would also be given 15 days before notifying the president.

Critics make a point of the fact that US citizens marked as national security threat can also be considered and treated using the provisions of this proposal as “foreign individuals.”

And when this designation is in place, then the threat of “any action deemed necessary” to mitigate it kicks in, which could result in people being ordered to pay a million dollar fine, spend 20 years in prison, or lose all assets (and these forms of punishment would be meted out without due process).

No limits are put on the funding and hiring to enforce the act, and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) would not apply.

All that just to “ban” TikTok?

Either way, The White House is in favor of passing RESTRICT Act. (archive.ph)
 
There's no need to throw a panicky tantrum over legislation that isn't even passed and probably will not pass in its current form anyway, even if Rand Paul doesn't outright filibuster it. Fun fact, he'd be on the same side as AOC and Ilhan Omar.
When this happens that's how much you know it is incredibly fucked up. I wonder how much its lip service from AOC and Omar though. They've said this shit before then either abstained / voted for it.

Two easy workarounds:
- the politician needs to read the proposal himself and draw his own conclusions rather than relying on biased staff members doing that for him
- fire the biased marxists from his staff
It's that simple and I will never understand why people never, ever try to fight back against blatant infiltration attempts.
Yes and Yes.
Staff should have term limits just like the politicians should.

The problem with it all is its corrupt from the top all the way down to the bottom. Zero accountability in anything government run or funded.
I truly think its unfixable at this point through voting.
 
A lot. The reason for that is the very, very distinct nature of the multiple tiers of the government. The feds in DC can in their smugness and desire for totalitarian power and ability to jail people over wrongthink pass laws that a state like Florida or Texas simply will not enforce and if a state government feels like it: even threaten to arrest the fed-glowie officers sent down by DC to enforce their bullshit laws. State governments still tend to be very, very powerful safeguards against overreach by the usual faggots, because the totalitarian commie brainlets underestimate what state governments actually do.
Yeah, I understand how it's supposed to work but states rights seem more of a meme then fact. Just look at the covid lockdowns. Was there a single state that simply told the federal government they could eat a dick? No. Even the most anti-vax state still went along with most of the mandates. Again, much like our rights and freedoms. It may say one thing on paper, however, in reality it's a much different situation. Massive government over reach like this should be more than alarming. However with such an apathetic public that's too broke, angry and divided .receive very little pushback outside of maybe some angry letters and some foot stomping . So of course they're going to keep on ramming authoritarian shit down our throat. Just look at the crap that went on during 2020 or the fucking pandemic. Or the insane amounts of money the government's stolen from us to give to the shithole Ukraine. nobody asked them to do. I don't remember getting a chance to vote on this bullshit as much as I hate to say this and it really does pain me. I don't think we live in such an equal free and open society anymore. I don't think our bill of rights or constitution is respected by any level of authority in America. I don't think American citizens are even considered when decisions are made by our politicians and leaders. They see us as worthless nigger cattle and they treat us as.
 
@NyQuilninja
I know, I know. I understand. You know, we in Germany had fucking vaxx passes and the normies gobbled it up so they could continue going to the fucking pubs, restaurants and gyms. There was no one, NO ONE, in the political sphere, be it local, state or federal level truly fighting it. At least some state government in the US tried to derail it or you had local governments not giving a shit and going so far to not enforce this crap. We had nothing. So, really: keep your fucking guns, don't let them EVER disarm you under bullshit pretext. Disregard gun laws, shit on it, use it as toilet paper and loose your ARs in boating accidents. because there will be a time when you gonna need those guns to shoot feds and if things pan out right you find yourself fighting side by side with the local police department, sherrif, hell, even state troopers. We in Europe don't get that chance. It's gonna get way worse over here than '33 or '44. Send help. Fast.
 
(B) No person may cause or aid, abet, counsel, command, induce, procure, permit, or approve the doing of any act prohibited by, or the omission of any act required by any regulation, order, direction, mitigation measure, prohibition, or other authorization or directive issued under, this Act.

What did they mean by this?
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"Or approve the doing of any act prohibited" so if I don't like the restrictions does that make me guilty?
 
(B) No person may cause or aid, abet, counsel, command, induce, procure, permit, or approve the doing of any act prohibited by, or the omission of any act required by any regulation, order, direction, mitigation measure, prohibition, or other authorization or directive issued under, this Act.

What did they mean by this?
:thinking:
"Or approve the doing of any act prohibited" so if I don't like the restrictions does that make me guilty?
It doesn't say "approve of" it says "approve," meaning if you had the power to grant permission to do it or refuse permission, and you granted permission.
 
@NyQuilninja
I know, I know. I understand. You know, we in Germany had fucking vaxx passes and the normies gobbled it up so they could continue going to the fucking pubs, restaurants and gyms. There was no one, NO ONE, in the political sphere, be it local, state or federal level truly fighting it. At least some state government in the US tried to derail it or you had local governments not giving a shit and going so far to not enforce this crap. We had nothing. So, really: keep your fucking guns, don't let them EVER disarm you under bullshit pretext. Disregard gun laws, shit on it, use it as toilet paper and loose your ARs in boating accidents. because there will be a time when you gonna need those guns to shoot feds and if things pan out right you find yourself fighting side by side with the local police department, sherrif, hell, even state troopers. We in Europe don't get that chance. It's gonna get way worse over here than '33 or '44. Send help. Fast.
I'm well aware of the fact that Europeans are on the brink of no return and most of your politicians are like the pied piper slowly leading you fools to your own sanctimonious collective suicide. However, over here in freedomland it's a bit more concerning when the only thing stopping the total implementation of the most authoritarian nonsense I've seen yet was totally laziness and apathy. That's what concerns me. We now have a public so corralled and docile that they are asking for their own enslavement. And politicians small and large nationwide frothing at the mouth spewing and pontificating some of the most vile hatred towards their own citizens. What's the point of having guns if nobody's going to use them? And if they do well just look at what happens once you use them? Can anybody think of one politician in America that isn't a self-serving corrupt Bureaucrat
 
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Thankfully its still in the planning phase. The esteemed Senator from Virginia is going to be introducing this shit pile into committee here soon. Since its already got the blessing of Biden (which means the three letter agencies) I would suggest kiwis start raising a stink with their congressmen. May as well ring the gong on your state legislature reps too. They all hang out at the same country clubs. Otherwise it will just sail on through.

Louis Rossman reads the entire bill, for those who prefer to listen instead read.

Dude 54:45 Lobbyists from Social Media companies get to be part of the advisory committees that make part of the decision making and legislating process for this for BANNING competitors

1:18:01, Actions taken by the secretary under this act shall not be subject to section 551, 553-559, 701-707 of title 5 of USC
and 553 states "it is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States that the public is entitled to the fullest practicable information regarding the decision-making process of the Federal Government. It is the purpose of this Act to to provide such information to the public whilst protecting the rights of individuals and the ability of the government to carry out its responsibilities." So it could be exempt from FOI requests too?

1:36:49, Nevermind it is explicitly exempt from the Freedom of Information Act.
1:37:12, and would you believe it a bipartisan committee approves of this legislation too
and 1:38:00 and so on summary
Fun fact people who are prosecuted under this act up to 20 years and one MEELYUN DOLLARS as well as the forfeiture of any personal and non-personal property used and proceeds earned under a breach of this legislation
 
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@NyQuilninja
you find yourself fighting side by side with the local police department, sherrif, hell, even state troopers. We in Europe don't get that chance. It's gonna get way worse over here than '33 or '44. Send help. Fast.
LOL. I got some bad news to you about most police departments.
They're "We're just following ze orders." if COVID didn't make you aware of that.
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One of many cases. I remember them harassing old ladies gathered outside a church trying to have an outdoor sermon in COVID.
Police are 100% an enforcement and revenue system for the government. They give zero shits about helping people besides PR stunts.
They are not there to protect anything but the government's interests. Anyone who was actually a "good" cop quit in COVID over this shit / forced mandates.
 
Why is it that our politicans love destroying the privacy of their constituents, while defending their own?
Because they're the scum of the earth.
Sure some might say fuck it and burn everything down. Most will keep making excuses for why they have no freedoms and rights.
What do they have to live for, anyway? A shitty job that treats you like garbage, an ugly wife who doesn't love you, and kids that probably aren't even genetically yours? Hell most millennials and zoomers probably don't even have that.
It’s a very bad bill.
The fact that 20 years in jail for using a VPN is even being considered really makes the USA no better than China, or well on its way to becoming a worse version.
When this happens that's how much you know it is incredibly fucked up. I wonder how much its lip service from AOC and Omar though. They've said this shit before then either abstained / voted for it.


Yes and Yes.
Staff should have term limits just like the politicians should.

The problem with it all is its corrupt from the top all the way down to the bottom. Zero accountability in anything government run or funded.
I truly think its unfixable at this point through voting.
"Don't like the way things are? Just vote for the other guy!"

Old Soviet jokes are increasingly becoming the new American reality. What's next, a revival of Article 58 but an American version?
 
Because they're the scum of the earth.

What do they have to live for, anyway? A shitty job that treats you like garbage, an ugly wife who doesn't love you, and kids that probably aren't even genetically yours? Hell most millennials and zoomers probably don't even have that.

The fact that 20 years in jail for using a VPN is even being considered really makes the USA no better than China, or well on its way to becoming a worse version.


"Don't like the way things are? Just vote for the other guy!"

Old Soviet jokes are increasingly becoming the new American reality. What's next, a revival of Article 58 but an American version?
As I've been saying, America insists on being Gay China. So why should I care about Chinese problems when American problems are the same, but affect me?
 
LOL. I got some bad news to you about most police departments.
They're "We're just following ze orders." if COVID didn't make you aware of that.
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One of many cases. I remember them harassing old ladies gathered outside a church trying to have an outdoor sermon in COVID.
Police are 100% an enforcement and revenue system for the government. They give zero shits about helping people besides PR stunts.
They are not there to protect anything but the government's interests. Anyone who was actually a "good" cop quit in COVID over this shit / forced mandates.
Oh come on, yes, this is all true and so on, but I still clinge to that thought that some cops, like 10% of them are still somewhat human and WILL go "fuck it, this ain't what I signed up to all those years ago". It possibly can't have devolved to the point at which all of them are just bots executing orders. I refuse to believe that, even after considering the fact that the police force has no obligation to protect the citizens against crime.
 
As I've been saying, America insists on being Gay China. So why should I care about Chinese problems when American problems are the same, but affect me?
Speaking of Gay China, I was suggested this earlier today:
It is rather ironic though that masculinity is about dominance and yet it's constantly "threatened" by the existence of effeminate males.

If they implement a social credit system like there is in China it looks like mine's going to reaching the same depths of Hell that @FuckYou has reached in his time here.
 
Because they're the scum of the earth.

What do they have to live for, anyway? A shitty job that treats you like garbage, an ugly wife who doesn't love you, and kids that probably aren't even genetically yours? Hell most millennials and zoomers probably don't even have that.

The fact that 20 years in jail for using a VPN is even being considered really makes the USA no better than China, or well on its way to becoming a worse version.

"Don't like the way things are? Just vote for the other guy!"

Old Soviet jokes are increasingly becoming the new American reality. What's next, a revival of Article 58 but an American version?
Honestly your not wrong. . Angry broke and without opportunities tends to lead to angry bored hopeless males. This will lead to even more violence gangs and drug overdoses. It's shameful just how high the suicide rate is for White males not only in the US but most of the Western world
 
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If this bill passes, it is so fucking over.

The only thing I can advocate for Kiwis living in the states is to contact your local senator, and let them know that you will be actively campaigning for their opponent in the next primary. I would say more, but I don't want to deal with glowies knocking at my door.

I hope for the best, genuinely. But knowing how bad things are now with a highly sedated population, and halfwit politicians not even knowing what they're even advocating for (see video below), it's not looking too bright for us.

 
Muta goes over part of the bill. Probably not the Patriot Act 2.0, but still not good. Too fucking vague but the farms and your vpn will live to see another day.
 
The boomers from the No Agenda show think the bill is misdirection. And it seems they're onto something: the White House released a PDF marketed as the National Cybersecurity Strategy, and it's 30+ pages of plain text, I've attached it here. It's long and boring, so I haven't even begun to grasp it, maybe later this weekend.

Additionally, thanks to Dorgon at Agora Road, apparently the committee that is to be formed from the RESTRICT Act doesn't have to follow the rules defined in "Chapter 10 of part 1 of title 5", ergo, the committee can be seated by lobbyists.

Edit: forgot to attach the pdf.
 

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