Social Contract II: The Loss of Checks and Balances
July 28, 2013 The House of Representatives on July 24, 2013 rejected by a 12 point margin an amendment to limit NSA surveillance via data collection on Americans. The rejection allows the NSA with unlimited access to spy on American’s private information. How exactly, you might ask, does this jive with the social contract that assumes the people will hold up their end of the bargain because government exists only to serve the “general will?” One is left to wonder. Earlier this month prior to the NSA […]
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