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Do you sometimes get the impression that the enemies of free speech are on both sides of the house?

Here’s a sneaky bipartisan bill that doesn’t mention abolishing end-to-end encryption, but that will still have that precise effect:

[expressvpn.com]

henrydz 6 Apr 30
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For the most part. The 2 major parties are just different sides of the same coin.
When they both support unending war, the Patriot act. Federal reserve act, all the other legislation that is against freedom.
Most actually think we are a democracy. If that doesn't tell you all you need to know. Then really their I no hope.

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Each little ant worries about his place in his colony. He doesn’t even realize ant eaters exist.

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AG Bill Barr's wet dream.

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To some extent, although, my impression is that the 'left' is way more authoritarian than the 'right'.

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Yes, both sides are in on that.

I agree. All politicians, right or left, want to control us. “Servants of the people” is, for almost all of them, a joke or at best an empty platitude.

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