Homeland Security Is Buying Its Way Around the Fourth Amendment
Plus: The Respect for Marriage Act, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, and more...

American taxpayers pay to be spied upon. That's one takeaway from new documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which has been examining how federal agents spent millions to purchase massive troves of cellphone location data and dodge Fourth Amendment requirements.
As part of a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the ACLU obtained thousands of previously unreleased records showing how DHS agencies—including Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)—are purchasing and accessing "huge volumes of people's cell phone location information quietly extracted from smartphone apps."
These agencies are "sidestepping our Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable government searches and seizures," suggests the ACLU.
In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court held (in Carpenter v. United States) that under the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement must have a warrant before accessing a suspect's phone location data from cellular service providers. But federal authorities have been getting around this by purchasing aggregated cellphone location data from data broker firms like Venntel and Babel Street. And they're spending millions of taxpayer dollars doing it.
This was first revealed by the Wall Street Journal back in 2020. The ACLU then set out to learn more, filing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and later suing to force DHS, ICE, and CBP to respond.
"Although the litigation is ongoing, we are now making public the records that CBP, ICE, the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Coast Guard, and several offices within DHS Headquarters have provided us to date," the ACLU announced yesterday.
Cellphone location data purchased by DHS is aggregated. It doesn't directly link the names or personal information of cellphone users to specific location data. But there's still a lot of privacy-infringing information that can be gleaned from such information, says the ACLU:
In the documents we received over the past year, we found Venntel marketing materials sent to DHS explaining how the company collects more than 15 billion location points from over 250 million cell phones and other mobile devices every day.
With this data, law enforcement can "identify devices observed at places of interest," and "identify repeat visitors, frequented locations, pinpoint known associates, and discover pattern of life," according to a Venntel marketing brochure. The documents belabor how precise and illuminating this data is, allowing "pattern of life analysis to identify persons of interest." By searching through this massive trove of location information at their whim, government investigators can identify and track specific individuals or everyone in a particular area, learning details of our private activities and associations.
In the face of the obvious privacy implications of warrantless access to this information, these companies and agencies go to great lengths to rationalize their actions. Throughout the documents, the cell phone location information is variously characterized as mere "digital exhaust" and as containing no "PII" (personally identifying information) because it is associated with a cell phone's numerical identifier rather than a name — even though the entire purpose of this data is to be able to identify and track people. The records also assert that this data is "100 percent opt-in," that cell phone users "voluntarily" share the location information, and that it is collected with consent of the app user and "permission of the individual." Of course, that consent is a fiction: Many cell phone users don't realize how many apps on their phones are collecting GPS information, and certainly don't expect that data to be sold to the government in bulk.
The records acquired by the ACLU "shed new light on the government's ability to obtain our most private information by simply opening the federal wallet," the group says. "These documents are further proof that Congress needs to pass the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act, which would end law enforcement agencies' practice of buying their way around the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement."
More on the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act here.
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House bill would protect same-sex marriage. New legislation in the House of Representatives would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act—the 1996 law saying marriage must be between a man and a woman—and codify the legality of marriage for same-sex couples. The move comes in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. That decision not only overturned Roe v. Wade but also sparked fears that other precedents—like the Supreme Court's 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which made same-sex marriage legal across the country—will be next.
"As this Court may take aim at other fundamental rights, we cannot sit idly by as the hard-earned gains of the Equality movement are systematically eroded," said Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jerry Nadler (D–N.Y.) in a statement.
Nadler—one of 44 co-sponsors (all Democrats) of the Respect for Marriage Act, which was introduced by Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D–Calif.)—pointed to a concurring opinion in Dobbs in which Justice Clarence Thomas suggested the Court could reconsider the Obergefell decision. "If Justice Thomas's concurrence teaches anything it's that we cannot let your guard down or the rights and freedoms that we have come to cherish will vanish into a cloud of radical ideology and dubious legal reasoning," said Nadler.
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Lawmakers hope immigration bill could also lower food prices. The Farm Workforce Modernization Act would make it easier for farmers and agricultural businesses to hire temporary workers throughout the year—hopefully lowering agricultural production costs in a way that would trickle down to consumers in the form of lower food prices. "Currently, year-round employers cannot use that worker visa program, known as the H-2A temporary agricultural program used by seasonal employers," notes NPR.
The bill "would also satisfy some goals for labor rights advocates by providing a pathway to legalization for workers who show a dedicated history of farm work," NPR points out. But while Republicans and Democrats are "inching closer to a deal" on the bill, a provision that would allow H-2A workers to sue over labor violations is still a point of contention:
Advocates say that with the increased number of visa workers, it is even more important to ensure all workers that do the same job have the same protections.
But the Farm Bureau and other employer groups argue the bill could potentially result in frivolous lawsuits costing producers, who are already operating on slim margins, thousands of dollars
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• Democrats may be forced to actually pass legislation through the democratic process instead of merely changing the rules by fiat. "Democratic lawmakers' inability to secure a majority at the Federal Communications Commission has stymied plans for the agency to restore Obama-era net neutrality rules," notes The Washington Post. Instead, they'll be attempting to pass net neutrality legislation once again, with the sweeping, soon-to-be-introduced Net Neutrality and Broadband Justice Act.
• A Maryland Republican running for the U.S. Senate has been charged with making a false report about child sex trafficking. The man—Ryan Dark White, who also goes by Dr. Jon McGreevey—claimed an adult male was forcing a young girl to perform sex acts in an adult bookstore. Police investigation found "at no time were any sex acts performed or offered by any of the individuals in the establishment as reported by White," according to a press release.
• A judge has temporarily suspended a West Virginia abortion ban from taking effect.
• Arizona is the latest state to get told no, it can't ban people from recording police activity. "Over the past quarter-century, six other federal appellate courts took up the question, and all reached the same conclusion," note Institute for Justice lawyers in The Wall Street Journal.
• The Washington Post editorial board urges the Food and Drug Administration to approve HRA Pharma's application to sell an oral contraceptive pill over-the-counter. "With states rushing to cut off access to abortion, and birth control looming as a potential battleground in the war over reproductive rights, it is important that the FDA make this matter a priority."
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That was Hunter's niece apparently.
Is that the one he dinked when she was underage?
Ashley was his actual daughter. But who knows all his proclivities with extended family.
Or do you mean Hunter? Yes. That is one of the rumors.
It’s pedophilia and incest all the way down.
Yes, Hunter.
Sorry, there's so much incest and kidfucking going on there I guess I should've been more specific.
Remember when Jeff and White Mike were screaming "incest" because Trump liked bragging that his kids were attractive? Yet not a peep out of them about the Biden family adventures.
Because they don't have a bunch of lefty rags giving them their "blathering points"
Fuck Joe Biden.
112 days.
House bill would protect same-sex marriage.
Gays need a chance to loose half their stuff too.
And again, where does Congress derive the authority for this bill?
Yeah, I dunno. Something something, 14th amendment, penumbras, emanations, convection...
Art 1, Sect 8, Uniform tax, maybe?
My question is how does marriage reciprocity work in general?
My question is how does marriage reciprocity work in general?
By consent and without a shotgun. 😉
Seriously, as per the "full faith and credit" clause of the U.S. Constitution, a marriage recognized in one State should be recognized in all States. DOMA tried to stop reciprocal recognition of same-sex marriages and Obergefell nullified that.
There are more fine points to it referenced here:
Article IV, Section 1: Full Faith and Credit Clause
https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/interpretation/article-iv/clauses/44
Commerce clause. That gives Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce and, thanks to Wickard v. Filburn, anything that might possibly have an effect on interstate commerce. Or, to put it another way, power limited only by the Bill of Rights. So instead of a government of enumerated powers and unlimited rights, we have a government of unlimited powers and enumerated rights.
One of the left's greatest fears right now is that this court could overturn WvF, because it could cause their beloved unelected and unaccountable administrative state to crumble.
Maybe 42 USC 21.
Give me USC and the points
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More importantly why is government even involved in marriage? Why not just enforce contracts instead of vague contractual terms determined by a family court judge at the end of a relationship?
I've been saying that for years. Technically a "Marriage License" is an article of incorporation. Two people choosing to combine themselves and their assets into one entity. Personally I think that the Government should stick to "Civil Unions", that takes care of the legal part. Marriage should be define by the religious institution of choice.
Great clarity of thought. I agree 100%
^This.
Marriage as an administrative institution is meaningless nowadays.
You can live with a person for 40 years, have a half dozen kids with them, leave everything to them in your will, but never apply for a marriage license.
You don't need the government to recognize or formalize relationships with people.
Marriage and recognition of marriage should be left to social and religious institutions.
Finally something we can both agree on.
Get back to eating your bag of dicks for lunch
At least they're proposing actual legislation here, i.e., doing their jobs, rather than jawboning the courts in to acting as a proxy to push their political agenda through.
Who knew putting a bunch of conservative justices on the court might actually compel Democratic legislators to come up with legislation instead of outsourcing it like they always do?
Just slap it with a penal-tax. That worked before.
Penal-Tax or Penile-Tax?
Actually the bill is halfway reasonable if the linked statement provides an accurate description.
1 Repeals DOMA, a federal law. So fully within the powers of Congress.
2. Requires federal agencies to recognize same sex marriages that were legal when/where performed. Again as a regulation of federal agencies, this is comfortably within the powers of Congress.
3. Requires that states recognize marriages from other states that were legal in the state where they were performed.
3 is the only element that is remotely questionable and is arguably authorized as Congress enforcing Article 4 section 1 (the full faith and credit clause). What the bill requires for the third item is arguably already required by article 4 section 1.
I worry about the "accurate description" part -- lots of bills of late have been loaded with poison pills.
But if it were just this stuff, that's what congress IS SUPPOSED TO DO. You don't make laws by finding the right judge or having the executive sign an unconstitutional fiat or let a random appointed wonk just regulate everything they can see. Legislation is supposed to be made by legislators.
I really believe this is much of what Thomas rails against, as do some other originalist judges. Kavanaugh's comments in several cases have been "You're free to do this, Congress, but if you haven't said specifically that this is what you intend..."
Exactly where in the constitution does it authorize congress to regulate marriage ?
Loosing your shit gets you monkeypox.
and birth control looming as a potential battleground in the war over reproductive rights,
WHERE is this idea coming from? I can't imagine any political movement to ban birth control gains any traction anywhere in the USA.
It's coming from the same people who are talking in italicized code to trick the abortion police. (I.e., the deluded imaginations of Twittertards.)
I know, it is fucking crazy. Nobody I know is even thinking in those terms (restrict contraception). This is ENB's Bloody Shirt.
Abortion isn't moving the needle on polling for the midterms. Most people don't care that much, so they have to try and find something they do care about.
Other than inflation and the economy. Those are straight losers for the dems.
It depends on what is considered "birth control" vs. "abortifacient".
Condoms? The pill? No those aren't likely to go away.
But the "Plan B" pill? Is that ordinary birth control like a condom, or is that an abortifacient? It depends on where a particular state law might define where life begins. It is at the moment of conception? At the moment of implantation? When there is a fetal "heartbeat"?
So you are creating strawman arguments to help your team. Got it.
Considering he clearly doesn't know how Plan B works, it can't even be considered a strawman.
More screeching from Chemleft.
Plan B prevents the sperm from implanting in the first place, so your hypotheticals are, as usual, utterly pointless exercises in mental masturbation.
The fact that you don't know this is further proof that you haven't actually ever gotten laid.
It's not his fault that his mom refuses to bring girls to the basement for him.
Stoping Pedo Jeffy from ruining countless lives.
Doubly brutal although the visual is kind of funny
"Go on...put on your Tony costume and get down in the basement...Jeffy's waiting!"
"Plan B prevents the sperm from implanting in the first place"
Criticizing someone else's stupid hypothetical with a comment that is itself stupid squared does not reflect well on you.
You do know how conception works, right?
Brutal
Literally no one is banning Plan B
The GOP has advocated for OTC birth control for 2 decades at this point.
Shhhh. The Democrats don't want people to know that.
If progtards will ignore 40 years of Biden's political record, why would they pay any attention to ONLY 20 years of GOP political record?
Maybe it's to be used against inter-racial couples. Those 2 seem to go together in the narrative.
Its not an idea of banning birth control as much as getting the federal government out of birth control.
House bill would protect same-sex marriage.
Repealing DOMA is fine, as it is unconstitutional. Congress has no authority to legislate on marriage. Period.
It doesn't matter what SCROTUS says because the Full Faith and Credit Clause will protect gay marriage in all states.
Also, I'd suggest you stop with the deliberate misrepresentation of Thomas's Dobbs concurrence, but I doubt it's deliberate with you, ENB. Twitter told you that's what he meant, so it must be true.
Yeah, she’s really not that bright.
So you're not attributing to malice what can be explained by stupidity.
With ENB, no. It's almost certainly stupidity.
It’s still both. The condescension of the deplorables is strong with ENB.
Yes, it's definitely both.
Agreed. She's pushing the progressive screed. See the comment about " birth control looming as a potential battleground in the war over reproductive rights being posted without even a word... She repeats that kind of nonsense all the time.
It's kind of a turn on
Ok Nick.
Some challenge would have to bubble up through the courts first. I would be interested to see if that even happens. I have no idea.
Simply silly. By your definition Arkansas has to accept no tapping maple trees in august because Vermont bans it. Vermont has to no Sunday liquor sales because Arkansas bans it.
The former president is now eyeing a September announcement, according to two Trump advisers.
Can I just say that I'm a little bit skeptical simply based on how the information is shared? "We're announcing to the media that we're going to announce something later."
I don't know, doesn't sound far-fetched, especially when you know it will trigger opponents and proponents alike.
Well Trump did state it pretty directly in a recent NYMag article (excerpt below)
“Well, in my own mind, I’ve already made that decision, so nothing factors in anymore. In my own mind, I’ve already made that decision,” he said.
He wouldn’t disclose what he’d decided. Not at first. But then he couldn’t help himself. “I would say my big decision will be whether I go before or after,” he said. “You understand what that means?” His tone was conspiratorial. Was he referring to the midterm elections? He repeated after me: “Midterms.” Suddenly, he relaxed, as though my speaking the word had somehow set it free for discussion. “Do I go before or after? That will be my big decision,” he said.
Follow the fundraising.
He'll make whatever announcement is required to allow him to generate donations without triggering any FERC regulations.
Same as Biden whose entire team has said he is running again in 2024 but hasn't declared to avoid campaign finance rules.
I guess Trump wants to be the star of the mid-terms. You know, if he announces before, that's all the chattering class is going to be fixated on - "Satan's running & we have to prevent his help-mates from being elected!"
"We're announcing to the media that we're going to announce something later."
That's how it's worked for a long time - once they officially announce they can't legally coordinate with their PACs anymore.
That's why HRC was very publicly thinking about running for president for many years but was always adamant that she wasn't officially announcing candidacy.
Test the waters, see how it polls. If it looks like he'll have a chance, he'll stay in, otherwise he can walk it back.
"These documents are further proof that Congress needs to pass the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act,
It seems a bit redundant to pass a law telling the government not to violate the Constitution. It's making it illegal to commit acts of violence after curfew.
"There oughta be a law making it illegal to commit crimes!"
I think we need more laws like that. The constitution doesn't have any built in enforcement means on its own aside from impeachment, which is too political.
But if federal agencies are just bypassing the constitution, why would they decide not to bypass federal laws?
Instead of adding federal laws, how about we repeal the Patriot Act, as a starting point, and see if that helps?
More explicit statue reining in government action is often more clear and easily enforceable by the courts. So, that's useful. Particularly because all these bullshit administrative bureaus are part of the executive branch, but are created by Congress.
Also, from a practical point, Congress slowly learning to actually fucking act again is very important to them learning to not be such pathetic bitches.
Lefties are ignoring laws all over the country. More of these laws can just re-enforce the increasing practice of selective enforcement based on political ideology.
Not to say that this law might not be helpful, but that shouldn’t be the default.
I think Zeb is correct, though, because a law can attach punishments, such as fines, civil lawsuits, jail, etc., while the Constitution really has limited remedies and all are high politically charged.
The real problem, unfortunately, is the one-sided use of law enforcement. A law like this will likely just be wielded against Trump supporters and other wrong-thinkers.
Sooo…you agree with me.
Wouldn't it be nice to see, for example, a cop doing time for violating fourth amendment rights rather than just having some evidence thrown out?
It would be nice if people would take their oaths to the constitution seriously, but good luck with that.
It would be great. It would also be great if the Justice Department wasn’t an enforcement arm of The Party.
One of the BLM rioters that torched a cop car just got 364 days only for a 7 year offense. Why that number? Recent green card recipient who would lose their green card if it was 365 days.
Blind justice!
Cite?
https://redstate.com/bonchie/2022/07/19/americas-insanely-two-tiered-justice-system-perfectly-encapsulated-in-sentencing-of-antifa-arsonist-n597589
Isn't the judicial branch the enforcement mechanism?
Against the bad laws, but not against the people who violate the constitution. In my fantasy world, I'd like to see some people punished for knowingly making or enacting unconstitutional policy.
Then we get into the legal terms of knowingly which will lead to qualified immunity.
If the courts haven't weighed in, can someone knowingly have violated a right?
Of course we have instances of politicians openly pushing regulations they admit is unconstitutional and using the speed of the courts to enforce their violations. But that is a separate matter.
Yeah, it's not simple. I suspect once you have to worry about this sort of thing as much as we do now it's already too late. Laws and constitutions only really work when most people are willing to abide by them, rather than seeing how much they can get away with.
How about knowingly lying to FISA?
It seems a bit redundant to pass a law telling the government not to violate the Constitution.
Can't hurt anything, even if it is a virtue signal.
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Isn't it wonderful that turd is no longer spewing his bullshit every day?
Now if only Joe Asshole would take a powder.
He still is, he's just socking to do it.
The former president is now eyeing a September announcement, according to two Trump advisers.
lol Trump just wants the attention
I doubt there's any rational human who would deny that Trump is an attention whore.
Lefty Jeffy is so desperate for a gotcha.
Every politician is an attention whore. It's not a defense of Trump but calling him an "attention whore" is hardly a criticism either.
Trump does attention whore better than everyone else though. His celebrity shtick has been part of his public persona for decades.
Why is it so important for collectivistjeff that adults be allowed to discuss romantic love and/or mating with 5-8 year old children?
https://reason.com/2022/07/18/a-california-bill-wants-to-punish-social-media-companies-for-addicting-children/?comments=true#comment-9605120
Here collectivistjeff doesn't answer the question, but brings up Snow White for some reason.
So not only do we see collectivistjeff's urge to talk to young children about sex, but he immediately associates it with the story of drugging and kidnapping an isolated girl...
and here, Nardz demonstrates yet again that he just wants to call people pedophiles
How dare someone call out collectivistjeff's predatory desires!
lol you are ridiculous.
Can’t answer his original question I see.
I mean Jeff has been given story after story about teachers telling kids not to tell their parents, teachers pushing kids to transition or join clubs, wants to allow books with illustrations of acts to kids, etc.
His defense? What about Ulysses, what about Show White!!!
He is unserious. He is merely protecting the derelictions of his team. And no matter how much material you give him to show the behaviors going on, he ignores it and retreats back to his idiotic narrative based talking points.
For the last time.
In general, no I don't think it's appropriate for teachers to be hiding their curriculum or their student conversations from parents. That is unprofessional behavior.
Books like Gender Queer are not appropriate for young kids. If a teacher is using that book for grade levels that are not appropriate then that practice is wrong and should stop. The problem there, however, is not specific to the book Gender Queer, not because it deals with LGBTQ issues, the problem is teachers acting unprofessionally with material not suitable for that age range - it would be EQUALLY PROBLEMATIC if those same teachers were to use a book like Ulysses at grade levels that are not appropriate for them, for the same reason.
I have no problem with teachers making recommendations to kids and parents about clubs to join. They are free to accept or refuse such recommendations as they see fit.
Is this sufficient for you? Or are you going to come back tomorrow and claim "he has no answer!!!!"?
For the last time you've defended this shit for months now with throw away whatabouts. You are unserious. And yes you are defending these actions.
Stop fucking lying.
Of you spend 50 posts attacking a law against the types of actions that have actually been documented and then throw a 1 comment aside saying you aren't defending it, you're fucking lying.
Let me ask you one more time Jesse.
Do you think a book like "Heather Has Two Mommies" is inappropriate for an elementary school? Yes or no? If yes, then why?
I have never defended teachers lying to parents about a curriculum.
The Florida 'Don't Say Gay' law that is most problematic bans
ALL classroom instruction on issues of 'gender identity or sexual orientation' in grades K-3, regardless if there was any deception involved in the curriculum or not.
You continually bring in all these red herrings about the teacher lying to students or parents about this or that. Yes the lying is wrong. But that isn't the issue here with regards to the section of the Florida law that is most problematic.
Your problem here is that you view this issue, like most issues, in tribalistic terms. You see me criticizing this law, you see other people also criticizing this law, and so you just lump us all together without even bothering to understand the separate reasons for opposing this law.
What subject is being taught by reading “Heather has two mommies” Jeffy?
What elementary school is teaching Ulysses?
"Let me ask you one more time Jesse. Do you think a book like "Heather Has Two Mommies" is inappropriate for an elementary school? Yes or no? If yes, then why?"
And here our resident one-trick-pony pulls out his one trick, and pretends that the real issue here isn't teaching sexuality to minors, but the mere existence of gay people.
Jeff internalized the "Don't say gay" talking-point smear and now imbues it into every argument.
Does anyone here still doubt that Jeff is paid to post certain talking-points here? Because no normal person could get called out so often, by so many people, on obvious garbage, but still push it.
ML, I can see from the gray box that you posted something, but I am just not going to bother with you anymore. You have made it quite clear that you argue in bad faith, you exist here mainly to lie about me, call me names and to completely dig in and never admit when you are wrong even when clearly presented with evidence that a claim of yours is false. You are very clearly never going to stop with these tactics, so someone has to be the adult here and not enable your shitty tactics anymore.
Yeah, no matter what bullshit you post about me, Jeff, I'm going to continue pointing out your lies, bad faith arguments and rhetorical tricks.
I also know that you haven't "muted" me and are trying to evade answering arguments that illustrate your dishonesty. You've pulled this trick several times before and by tomorrow you be posting ActBlue talking points at me again.
Here's what Jeff is deliberately avoiding addressing folks:
"our resident one-trick-pony pulls out his one trick, and pretends that the real issue here isn't teaching sexuality to minors, but the mere existence of gay people."
I also know that you haven't "muted" me and are trying to evade answering arguments that illustrate your dishonesty. You've pulled this trick several times before and by tomorrow you be posting ActBlue talking points at me again.
It's funny that he claims to have muted you on "bad faith" pretexts, but clearly doesn't have a problem with going back and forth with Jesse all day long.
'In general' suggests that in specific there ARE instances where you do think it's appropriate.
And it is to that specificity that we speak.
The issue that you keep trying to focus on is that the problem is not the LGBTQ aspect, but the secrecy.
Except that the exact same type of secrecy, committed for a heterosexual pedophile in a teaching position does not get defended while, when the perpetrators are in the LGBTQ community, questioning their need to discuss explicit sexual ideas with children is treated as a crime itself.
And you, Jeff, spend an inordinate amount of time trying to distance the LGBTQ community, which is, by and large abetting these behaviors, from any sort of accountability for their support and actions.
Heather Has Two Mommies is inappropriate for school. Why? Because it is not the job of the school to teach lessons about any type of family structuring. Books about single parenting, interracial parenting and any type of family structuring or planning are the province of parents, not schools.
Sex education should focus on the biological facts and no more. How it works, how not to conceive. Nothing about preferences, positions, genders--these are the province, again, of parents, not schools. Homosexuality can be addressed but simply noting that it exists and that some people are homosexual. Transexuality is not a sex ed concern. It is medical and psychological and should not be addressed by laypeople at all.
If a teacher thinks a child may be trans, that teacher is paying too much attention to a child's nascent sexuality and should be looked into. Possibly fired.
In summary of this thread: Lying Jeffy lies.
What subject should Snow White be taught to elementary students under? Because when I was in elementary school, I was never shown Snow White at school.
Anyone else ever watch Snow White in elementary school?
No; we did watch the animated version of Animal Farm, however. I also remembering watching some late-60s or early 70s-era short film that showed a Confederate and a couple of Union soldiers on opposite sides of a creek talking shit to each other. Don't remember the name of it, though.
I watched some moon landings and played the victim in the "Good Samaritan" parable play. But no, no Snow White. That was Disney and it was too fancy for rd.necks like us.
I never watched Snow White. We did watch Charlotte's Web, but that was after we read the book in class.
I also learned about slavery, Jim Crowe, the civil rights era, and racism in school.
None of my class texts were graphic novels.
None of my class texts were graphic novels.
Is this a big problem for you that graphic novels are more commonly being used in class? I see this brought up a lot.
Yes it would be nice if more kids were more amenable to reading like when you or I were in school. But "kids these days" seem to be much more averse to the idea. So one idea behind using graphic novels in class is to try to meet students where they are - if they aren't going to read long-form novels, then fine, so let's try to impart that information to them in a way that is more acceptable to them.
"Yes it would be nice if more kids were more amenable to reading like when you or I were in school. But "kids these days" seem to be much more averse to the idea"
None of this is true.
In which Jeffy defends declining literacy rates. You coddle those kids, you soft bigot.
"Kids these days are too lazy and stupid to read books, so let's pander to that," has been an excellent educational strategy that has really done wonders for school aged literacy rates.
I'm not saying kids shouldn't know how to read. Of course they should. I don't think "lazy and stupid" are the right words. Just... uninterested. Let's remember what is the ultimate point of asking kids to read a novel. Except for beginning readers, the point is usually to convey an important message from the author to the reader that you would like the reader to consider. If that message can be delivered in another way just as effectively, why not consider it? Sure it would be great if every kid was just as enthusiastic of a reader as you or I might have been back in school, but that is not the case.
Anyway I am simply pointing out why certain pedagogical strategies are more reliant on graphic novels.
Because messages are not delivered as effectively in other ways. And the point of reading a novel is only partially to consider whatever message the author is delivering. The additional point is to deepen learning.
There are decades of research that demostrate that other methods are less effective for learning and don't deliver the depth of understanding or informational retention that reading does. They also don't help develop the capacity for self-learning. The brain is far more engaged when reading material than it is with any other delivery method.
This is most evident when you look at middle and high school proficiency rates in ALL subjects and not just reading.
Oh yes...Russell's brother.
No Snow White. No movies or shows of any kind. No teacher ever talked about their marriage, their sex lives or anything personal. The only known tranny at the time was Christine Jorgensen. According to a doctor who worked at the hospital where she died claimed she died of prostrate cancer. We didn't have gender queer in the library let alone Ulysses.
Criticizing someone for wanting attention, in order to get attention. What's the word for that?
She almost made it a day without mention g abortion... So close
Reason should just change its name to Abortion at this point.
What happened to the "private company" canard you always throw out for censorship to justify any corporate action? Was that just a ploy?
Beat me to it.
Sorry ENB, Venntel and Babel Street are private companies, so if they decide to work with the government to do an end-around the BOR, there’s nothing wrong with it.
What!?! You expect ENB to apply valid, non-circular logic? See, let me explain:
Social media bans icky conservatives at the request of Dems. Totes okay. Private business or something.
Private tech companies spies on people ENB likes. Unconstitutional!!!
...purchasing and accessing "huge volumes of people's cell phone location information quietly extracted from smartphone apps."
Well, it's their money.
I really do wonder about things like this. It really is people, myself included I have a cell phone, just giving up their data willingly. As long as consumers act that way, it's hard to see how any government action can really save it. It will probably make it worse in many ways.
Well if you want ads for stuff you like, share your data. If you want ads for shit that has no practical relevance in your life, obscure your data and you can get ads for anything and everything. Shower curtain rings, colostomy bags, rare earth magnets....
New legislation in the House of Representatives would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act...
This is Clinton erasure.
Arizona is the latest state to get told no, it can't ban people from recording police activity.
I assume that police officers who continue to arrest people who film them will face criminal charges for... hahahaha! Nothing else will happen.
Reading the article, I'm somewhat surprised by this line:
On July 6, Gov. Doug Ducey signed the law, which makes it illegal to record law-enforcement officers from within 8 feet of police activity.
That's a weird one. I haven't read the body of the law itself, but the 8 foot perimeter aspect was weird and specific. Wonder what led to this?
Reason covered it recently.
https://reason.com/2022/07/08/new-arizona-law-will-make-it-illegal-to-film-within-eight-feet-of-police/
Not sure where the 8’ specifically came from, but if you’ve seen some of the videos where police are trying to arrest combative suspects, groups of people will surround them and get right in their face recording them, creating a clearly unsafe situation.
That is exactly it.
Filming Rodney King would have been inadmissable evidence.
Most likely to keep passers-by from getting in cops faces and recording them arresting people
Lawmakers hope immigration bill could also lower food prices.
SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE
Getting more people who will consume more food is not a way to lower prices of food.
The most libertarian writer Nick Gillespie knows writes about the federal government and gay marriage without pointing out the federal government doesn’t have authority to regulate marriage at all.
One confidant put the odds at “70-30 he announces before the midterms.”
He's a plant. Convince me I'm wrong.
Instead, they'll be attempting to pass net neutrality legislation once again...
Keeping their eye on the ball.
Just like John Kruk's girlfriend.
That's current...
A Maryland Republican running for the U.S. Senate has been charged with making a false report about child sex trafficking.
Speaking of plants...
We've traced the sex trafficking ring... The molestation is coming... From... Inside... The white house
Didn’t click the link. Did they determine that there wasn’t a child at the sex store, or that it wasn’t being trafficked? Enquiring Jeffys want to know.
Arizona is the latest state to get told no, it can't ban people from recording police activity.
"Now enforce it."
...it is important that the FDA make this matter a priority.
Abortion pills aren't as lucrative to board members as a certain other civic imperative.
Fist clearly trying to make up for showing up late to the party.
Sometimes I got shit to do.
Didn't planned parenthood oppose the Republicans that wanted birth control to be over the counter?
Yes, every single organization that promoted full OTC birth control and Plan B suddenly came out against it when a former Republican Senator, Cory Gardner, proposed it.
That's how you can tell that these organizations are just proxies for the DNC, and don't actually give a rip for women's "health care."
Funny how Jeff, Shrike and Joe never argue for over-the-counter sales either.
They don't care. They want abortion, not birth control. Baby parts are a lucrative business. These people are evil.
...students learning English...students who have recently arrived from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and China...
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/worksheet-boston-high-school-suggests-assassinations-legitimate-form-resisting-oppression
At Charlestown High School in the city of Boston, certain teachers instructing students learning English who recently arrived in the United States may be indoctrinating these children to incite violence as a form of resistance to their alleged oppressors, according to experts.
The “classroom files” of three of the school’s teachers in the Sheltered English Immersion program are currently available for download on the Boston Teachers Union (BTU) website. These teachers teach Humanities to ninth- and tenth-grade students who have recently arrived in the country from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and China, the website states.
One part of the curriculum profiled on the website involves “notes and assignments around oppression, resistance, and narrative structure.”
“It includes detailed note-taking sheets and powerpoints on institutional, interpersonal, and internalized oppression,” the BTU website states. “Students are invited to critically examine when certain forms of resistance might be appropriate.”
A worksheet titled “Forms of Resistance” is included as an example of what’s taught in the course.
The first page of the worksheet identifies three types of oppression as “Instituional [sic],” “Interpresonal [sic],” and “Internalized,” and then lists examples of each. One example of oppression at the institutional level was identified as, “Trump builds a wall on the border so it is harder for Latinos to enter the US.” At the interpersonal level, an example was, “A husband tells his wife she must stay home to cook and clean.” An example of oppression at the internalized level included, “An Asian girl hates her eyes, she thinks she is ugly so she gets surgery to change them.”
Alongside peaceful protest methods such as boycotts, sit-ins, and petitions, the worksheet also contains three images are appear to portray violent forms of revolt: riots, shown by masked protestors wearing all black throwing projectiles including what appears to be a flare; fights, depicted by a cartoon image of two people brawling; and political assassinations, shown by an image of President Richard Nixon as a target of crosshairs.
Alex Newman, award-winning international journalist and executive director of the advocacy group Public School Exit, agreed, saying, “the material was clearly designed to indoctrinate children into seeing themselves as victims of oppression.”
"These teachers teach Humanities to ninth- and tenth-grade students who have recently arrived in the country from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and China, the website states."
Looks like they have to make up for lost time, so these immigrant students are getting a crash course in woke.
It's a pretty clear agenda for encouraging alienation among immigrant children and recruiting more marxist footsoldiers.
This is why, even when immigrants are relatively conservative or appreciate the US, their kids tend to be ultra-woke turbolibs that hate it--because teachers are encouraging them to hate the country they live in for the explicit purpose of "fundamentally transforming" it in to their dumb marxist utopia.
Nuh uh.
— Lefty Jeffy
"Fauci expects to retire by end of Biden’s current term"
https://www.saratogian.com/2022/07/18/fauci-expects-to-retire-by-end-of-bidens-current-term/
Two losers who should have been ridden out of town on rails.
Because he can't take the 5th when representing NIAID.
It's a good time to be polite, wish him well, and forget about him as he walks out the door. Making celebrities of our politicians is an offense against republicanism (small-r).
No it's time to bring him up on trial for the murder and treason he has comitted
https://twitter.com/RIPsamememe/status/1549399370096943105?t=YaeYj3yPYF0V5iVs90ShkQ&s=19
Let's check in on the libs
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That user should be careful or they will end up like LibsofTiktok and get suspended/account locked for posting stuff the left is saying out loud.
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Why are they all obsessed with self-flagellating constantly?
Because it’s a religion.
Same people who didn't see their children/grandchildren for a year because of THE PANDEMIC.
I'm thinking that's their excuse for not seeing their kids, rather than a sacrifice.
They're very narcissistic.
"I think we all made choices about sprawling lives"
We?
"If Justice Thomas's concurrence teaches anything it's that we cannot let your guard down..."
That we cannot let your guard down? Whose "guard" does he want to control? I thought the "y" on "your" might be a typo, so I looked for other sites reporting that quote, and they all say "your" rather than "our" guard. Is there audio available of Nadler saying that? Was it a written statement he released? Or is one reporter's typo being reproduced by everyone else?
“Or is one reporter's typo being reproduced by everyone else?”
This is a lot more likely than it should be.
Hey, at least he didn’t say “their guard down”.
From the Daily Fail:
Emily Ratajkowski and Sebastian Bear-McClard have split after four years amid claims Sebastian is a 'serial cheater.' The model, 31, reportedly made the decision to leave her film producer husband, 41, following the claims of his infidelity, but is said to be coping well.
Two things:
1) Further proof that, no matter how hot a woman might be, there's at least one guy out there who's sick of her shit;
2) This same hoochie, who's only actual skill that she's ever demonstrated has been taking semi-nude thirst trap photos and walking around naked in music videos, had this charming thing to say about her husband and son after the baby was born:
"“There is nothing worse than the undisturbed sleep of a white man in a patriarchal world. It was hard to come to terms with the fact that I was bringing yet another white man into the world. But now I adore him and can’t imagine it any other way.”
Gee, I can't imagine why her husband cheated on her with other women, although I will say he should have just divorced the bitch when she trashed him in public like that, instead of sticking around because he didn't want to let those giant melons of hers walk away.
Still would.
The warnings about sticking your dick in crazy clearly apply here.
I’ll tell her she can fight the white patriarchy by swallowing all my descendants.
Every white male sperm swallowed is one less potential white male baby.
Trillions of lives uncreated or saved.
No shit
It's actually a curse for a woman to be this hot. All the world around her will warp and destroy her and she ends up like this.
Lads, go for a 7 or 8 at most. 10s are irredeemably broken, every time.
It depends if the girl is a plain jane who became a 10 in late adolescence, or was always good looking.
I knew a few 10s (not biblically, unfortunately) who had always been good looking, and they were pleasant, balanced people. But the ones I knew who became 10s due to hard work as teens, were arrogant and paranoid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EqFVWzOfN8
"There ain't no 10s" - Bobby Bare
"It was hard to come to terms with the fact that I was bringing yet another white man into the world."
It's always particularly ironic when it's coming from a white woman's mouth.
Democrats may be forced to actually pass legislation through the democratic process instead of merely changing the rules by fiat.
THAT'S NOT HOW THEY DO THINGS!!!!
This is how democracy dies.
Just when you think you've seen it all, you see an actual self-recorded video of the middle-aged son of the president of the United States and a hooked weighing out 20.7 of crack cocaine:
https://twitter.com/rick57777123/status/1549364451366912005?t=Glw5KHfiE0AFY3jH0jrNww&s=19
Unbelievable. This guy makes Billy Carter look like America's greatest presidential relative.
Remind me again how long the mandatory minimum federal prison sentence is for possession of 20.7 grams of crack cocaine?
It is actually frightening, when you stop to think about it. You think that the predecessor's children would be treated the same way? LMAO.
It is disgusting.
Was Billy even that bad, other than generally being a harmless goofball?
No.
Next February, I hope Team R plays 30-second clips from Hunter's laptop, every fucking day until the 2024 election. They'll do the job the MSM won't do.
Prior to Hunter, I think Ron and Patti Reagan and Clinton's brother Roger were the most embarrassing.
Shit, even Roger wasn't that bad, and the real issue with Ron and Patti was that they were turbo-libs who didn't like their dad's political stances, but still loved him anyway.
And just as a reminder, Barbara and Jenna Bush got dragged by the press for drinking at a kegger; meanwhile, Hunter's a crackhead carrying on with hookers and blow, has incredibly shady bag-man connections in his business dealings, started fucking his dead brother's wife before his body was even cold in the ground, had a kid with a stripper and tried to dodge paternity, and has been shown to have a really creepy relationship with his niece that's REALLY skirting the line towards incestual.
It makes you wonder what kind of shit Beau was caught up in, and we just don't know about it because he died early and the skeletons got buried along with him.
As much of an asshole as Trump was, the worst you could say about his kids is that they aren't particularly bright, except maybe for Ivanka.
Ted Kennedy killed a woman. Talk about faux pas
The tweet has been removed
You can watch the video here: https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1546267015303815170
In perfect Biden fashion he even fucked up the weight.
The "misrepresentation" of Thomas's Dobbs concurrence? How exactly is it misrepresentation? Thomas explicitly said he wanted to "reconsider all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell”. Those are the cases that legalized birth control (and information about it), consensual gay sex, and same-sex marriage, respectively. While it's highly unlikely he could get four other justices to go along with reversing either Griswold or Lawrence, I can't confidently say the same about Obergefell, so again, what is the "misrepresentation"?
Thomas did say the Court "should reconsider" but he didn't say how he would vote, nor does it mean five justices would go along. But suppose they did reconsider? Where in the Constitution are these rights/privileges considered the purview of the Federal government?
If the cases were overturned, then democracy would prevail and the issues would go back to the people of the 50 separate states to decide. I find it highly unlikely that any state would ban condoms or other birth control devices, or gay sex or marriage between same sex couples. If one did, the economic boycotts, shunning, etc. etc. would be too much for such laws to stand.
Well, re-examining the reason is not the same as reversing the decision. And reversing the decision is not the same as permanently outlawing something. It would help if you understood the role of apellate courts vs the role of legislators
His reasoning as nothing to do with support for against the legality of gay marriage et. al..
It's about his legal interpretation of the JUSTIFICATION for those findings which centered on substantive due process.
But you'd have to read about the things you are discussing to get that far...
Because the underlying question was one of Substantial Due Process which is the core of his argument, and those are large cases that were decided using Substantial Due Process.
So, it depends. If you quote that he said those should be reconsidered out of context of the why and the larger meaning of the concurrence, that is misrepresenting.
Feds buying their way around the Fourth Amendment? I thought the Supreme Court had pretty much declared the Fourth a nullity by now. What happened to the Third Party Doctrine that says anything you tell anybody else (excluding lawyers and doctors and how did doctors manage to sneak in there with the lawyers?) is no longer private.
The Third Party Doctrine was bullshit from the moment it was conceived - an end run around a perfectly clear statement, as well as long history of law. But the only vote that I would bet money on to kill it off would be Gorsuch.
I hope he will slowly convert the court over a long tenure, because he's a solid guy.
If abortion isn't the business of .fed, neither is gay marriage. So this law would fail Alito's test as well.
Arizona is the latest state to get told no, it can't ban people from recording police activity. "Over the past quarter-century, six other federal appellate courts took up the question, and all reached the same conclusion," note Institute for Justice lawyers in The Wall Street Journal.
8 feet... do cell phones stop working at 8 feet? How close should someone be able to get? The law also had carveouts for people directly interacting with the police, such as with traffic stops. The 8 feet applied to bystanders.
Libertarians for anarcho-tyranny!
Mostly peaceful anarcho-tyranny of course...
Yeah, I'd have to read the bill on that one. I saw that line in the linked article though and that raised an eyebrow as that seems a pretty reasonable Time/Place/Manner style restriction. I actually don't know though.
I responded to you upthread.
Yes and I concurred with your assessment. It's pretty obvious it's to deter passers by to whip out their phones and getting into an officer's grill whilst they are otherwise occupied
SCIENCE!
"Gender activists push to bar anthropologists from identifying human remains as ‘male’ or ‘female’"
https://www.thecollegefix.com/gender-activists-push-to-bar-anthropologists-from-identifying-human-remains-as-male-or-female/
"Raff (pictured) suggested scientists cannot know the gender of a 9,000 year-old biologically Peruvian hunter because they don’t know whether the hunter identified as male or female – a 'duality' concept she says was 'imposed by Christian colonizers.'"
^. the gender ideology people are beyond absurd and the traction they have is mind boggling to behold. Its as if the flat-earthers somehow took the wheel on culture wars and everyone now afraid to object that no, in fact, the earth is round.
At least the shape of the earth is completely irrelevant to almost all people in their everyday life.
What happened to sex and gender being different things? How about stick to the sex of human remains.
Getting beyond absurd.
But that is what the person is saying. They can assign sex, but they can't assign the gender because they don't know how that person lived.
So, they're just interjecting to confuse something that no one was really worried about. AKA Queering.
There's a lot of problems coming from this whole gender thing, taking a grammatical abstract and applying it in increasingly esoteric ways.
In this case they're not even talking about "gender" in terms of the social construct. They object to the use of the terms "male" and "female" which are biological sex designations. It's absurd.
It MAY be worth investigating a male skeleton found with traditionally female accessories to learn more about how the society was structured and cultural practices and whatnot, but it's of zero value to cry about hurting trans skeletons' feelings by misgendering them.
The entire point of anthropology is to *find out* how people lived. Differentiating male and female remains is helpful for that because it gives information on how societies were structured. Whatever a 1000 year old dead guy "identified" as is immaterial, UNLESS it gives some insight into the broader social structure.
You're exceptionally stupid.
I agree with trying to assign sex. It can be very valuable information. So if this researcher is saying that they shouldn't even try to assign the sex of a skeleton, then that's wrong. But it is worth noting that just because a person is assigned a particular sex, it doesn't mean that that person conformed to the gender roles associated with that sex in that culture. In other words, don't make too many assumptions about people who can no longer answer your questions.
But it is worth noting that just because a person is assigned a particular sex, it doesn't mean that that person conformed to the gender roles associated with that sex in that culture. In other words, don't make too many assumptions about people who can no longer answer your questions.
Someone clearly doesn't understand how anthropology works.
Someone clearly doesn't understand.
FTFY
Gender and biological sex had roughly the same meaning until your alphabet sex cult decided to change it a dozen or so years ago.
The doctrine that gender isn't linked to biological sex is deceitful and unscientific.
This is why the culture warz are important. This bullshit corrupts institutions and destroys knowledge and learning.
What they are saying is retarded, no one who isn't mentally ill should take it seriously, and it's not a surprise that you're acting as their apologist.
"Raff (pictured) suggested scientists cannot know the gender of a 9,000 year-old biologically Peruvian hunter because they don’t know whether the hunter identified as male or female – a 'duality' concept she says was 'imposed by Christian colonizers.'"
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. "Democratic lawmakers' inability to secure a majority at the Federal Communications Commission has stymied plans for the agency to restore Obama-era net neutrality rules," notes The Washington Post.
Thank god. This will be one of the most damaging and dangerous actions the federal government could take.
Instead, they'll be attempting to pass net neutrality legislation once again, with the sweeping, soon-to-be-introduced Net Neutrality and Broadband Justice Act.
We need a constitutional amendment to clarify that the Commerce Clause intends only to create a free trade zone between the states and nothing more.
^
100% agreed. And yes far left trolls, the GOP likes to take advantage of the Commerce Clause. But lately, it's been team blue that is really abusing it.
"With states rushing to cut off access to abortion, and birth control looming as a potential battleground in the war over reproductive rights, it is important that the FDA make this matter a priority."
haha these poor lefties with their fever dreams of a coming oppressive theocracy. It smacks of a fetish to be honest.
They are really obsessed with the whole "Handmaid," sex-slave thing. But, judging from the pictures from the protest, alot of these ladies probably have difficulty getting laid organically.
the ones dressed in the handmaid costumes all look much more attractive, which is I guess the point of oppressive theocratic patriarchy fashion. hah
more attractive
Less repulsive.
It's a lot to do with the outfits they choose to wear. If you have a little spare tire, maybe spandex isn't the way to go.
And the hats cover up blue and green hair.
Yeah, they’d all be sent to clean up the nuclear waste.
nuclear waste is an issue in Handmaid's Tale?
In the book, people are sent to "the colonies" to clean up pollution till they die. I don't remember if they specify it's nuclear waste, but it's something that's made people infertile.
The pro-aborts miss all the nuance in the book, if they read it at all.
lol I'm still traumatized by Brave New World my mom made me read it when I was twelve
one of the most accurate parts of that book was the normalization of the sexualization of children.
Let’s read it to five year olds then!
— Jeffy
Don’t remember if it was nuclear waste or some other environmental disaster, put they’re sent to clean it up and all het sick.
Nuclear waste?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/66890686@N02/51880717255/in/dateposted-public/
Ha!
lol yikes
They sent that fucking freak to France for Bastille Day. As an official representative of the US. Along with the Levine guy.
This is the part that makes me laugh. In the story, they eliminate all the genetically undesirable people. And many of our current pro-aborts are extremely genetically undesirable.
The iron law of leftists: confession via projection
A judge has temporarily suspended a West Virginia abortion ban from taking effect.
What is going on here? this tells me nothing. Let's read the link. Ah...
Details: The lawsuit argues that the pre-Roe ban should be considered void due to the "repeal by implication" doctrine, which has been previously recognized by West Virginia.
This doctrine holds that an old law becomes unenforceable when a new conflicting law is passed by the legislature. Under current state law, abortions are permitted up until the 22nd week of pregnancy.
This is a reasonable legal argument. Lots of old laws on the books become dusty after decades and everyone knows it's now illegitimate. As an example, if i remember correctly, The State of Missouri offered bounties on Mormon scalps until the 90s...
>>Lots of old laws on the books
ducks must wear long pants.
Wasn't Missouri where Dred Scott imagined he might be a whole free person?
I forget the jurisdiction, but somewhere it’s illegal to conceal carry a rifle.
Err, I believe it was any guns 6’ or longer, specifically.
wonder why Congress hasn't moved to destroy DoMA already? they've had seven years+
which has been examining how federal agents spent millions to purchase massive troves of cellphone location data and dodge Fourth Amendment requirements.
Private companies, they can sell their data to whomever they want.
Democrats may be forced to actually pass legislation through the democratic process instead of merely changing the rules by fiat. "Democratic lawmakers' inability to secure a majority at the Federal Communications Commission has stymied plans for the agency to restore Obama-era net neutrality rules," notes The Washington Post. Instead, they'll be attempting to pass net neutrality legislation once again, with the sweeping, soon-to-be-introduced Net Neutrality and Broadband Justice Act.
For a second, I thought we were talking about abortion.
That's different. Forcing states to decide abortion rules through their democratically elected legislature is "the end of democracy!!!" - ENB and other progtards.
DHS is not the first bureaucracy to try to nullify the fourth Amendment. "Marron v. United States" was a northern California 4A prohibition case on the heels of Sullivan v. United States, which established that self-incrimination was simply the price we pay for Internal Revenue Bureau as an arm of dry law enforcement. You wouldn't want Beelzebub's beer to assassinate youth again, wouldja? So torch the Bill of Rights!
I’m not sure whether purchasing aggregated information is violating the Fourth Amendment, especially since, strictly legally, the users of devices and sites opted into user agreements to let their data be collected (in aggregate). Which is not to say we still shouldn’t have laws against Federal use of such data; it’s just that maybe the Fourth Amendment doesn’t fit.
Some of the other data collection and surveillance they do may well violate the Fourth.
No response Hank? You’re a fucking fraud. This is who you handed the LP over to. And now you call the people who took it back racist trumpists. Smoke some dope and jerk off to abortions, then kindly die.
GOP: Obergefell was judge-made law.
Dems: so lets pass legislation instead
GOP: not like that.
IMO Congress always has the power to pass such legislation because it has the effect of extending the rights of citizens, not constraining them.
Big city democrat Mayors crying for more Federal funds"your tax dollars" to support the over crowed shelters homeless, sound familiar?How about this two million illegal's are walking our streets no jobs, no money, no food, no shelter, no cars, drugged out, committing crimes, are they the homeless the democrats are crying over? Who is keeping the count? The biden open border future for America is as bad as the democrat double standard they continue to enjoy while in power. Don't you think it's time for a change? No one believes biden and the democrats any more, their lack of leadership, honesty, has caused the problems we now face as Americans, Vote them out, mid terms.
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ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Monday announced a hike of Rs6.72 per litre in the petrol price for the remaining days of August 2022, according to a notification issued by the Ministry of Finance.
The price of diesel saw a decrease of Rs0.51 while the per litre rate of light diesel jacked up by Rs0.43 per litre. The price of kerosene oil decreased up to Rs1.67 per litre, the notification read.
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