Even the WSJ prints this Randy Barnett: The NSA's Surveillance Is Unconstitutional - WSJ.com
Due largely to unauthorized leaks, we now know that the National
Security Agency has seized from private companies voluminous data on the
phone and Internet usage of all U.S. citizens. We've also learned that
the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has approved
the constitutionality of these seizures in secret proceedings in which
only the government appears, and in opinions kept secret even from the
private companies from whom the data are seized.
If this weren't disturbing enough, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, created by the 2010 Dodd-Frank
financial reform, is compiling a massive database of citizens' personal
information—including monthly credit-card, mortgage, car and other
payments—ostensibly to protect consumers from abuses by financial
institutions.
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