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Give up your privacy because there are bad people among you. That’s the gist of the bipartisan bill currently being pushed on Capitol Hill. The so-called EARN IT Act is actually quite aptly named. If you want government to leave you alone, you have to earn that right. But even if you do, they’re still going to be spying on you anyway.
The bill pulls from two popular and emotion-driven points. First, they attack Section 230, the protection given to online platforms that prevent them from getting sued. Second, they go after child sex criminals. Who wouldn’t want to stop child sex criminals?
Unfortunately, the bills do little to address either of the issues they’re supposed to address. Instead, they would open pandora’s box on our privacy and allow non-government entities to spy on literally everything we do in the digital world. Text messages, private messages, emails, browsing histories – all of these and others will be scrutinized if this draconian bill becomes law.
In the second segment of today’s episode of The J.D. Rucker Political Report, I talked about how it’s suddenly acceptable to discuss myocarditis as an adverse reaction to the Covid jabs. Why? Because the CDC is quietly considering increasing the gap between jabs after seeing just how many people’s hearts are enlarging following their injections.
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