The lame-duck Biden regime tried to pull a fast one on Americans with this unconstitutional curveball

Joe Biden lackeys’ frantic scramble to rewrite his legacy at the last minute inadvertently exposed more of Democrats’ weaponization against anyone who dares disagree with them politically.

Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Joe Biden’s time in office is coming to a close.

In the awful final days, Americans are alarmed at Biden’s moves 

And now the lame-duck Biden regime tried to pull a fast one on Americans with this unconstitutional curveball.

They’re not actually “free”

If you’ve ever tuned into The Tucker Carlson Show, odds are you’ve heard Carlson mention during an Unplugged ad read that contrary to what most Americans believe, all of the supposedly “free” apps and websites you utilize on your phone, tablet, or computer aren’t actually free.

While Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Spotify, YouTube, Gmail, the weather app, games like Candy Crush, and even your Bible app don’t actually charge you directly to use them, you’re still paying a price to use their product – and it’s a hefty price at that.

That’s because despite the fact that most of these companies had to spend tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars to build and establish their product on the market, they have no interest in charging you some measly, little subscription fee to make a profit.

No, they want something far more valuable than your money – they want your data.

Considering the fact that the significant technological advancements of the past few decades have reshaped human civilization into a digital-first world, your digital footprint is now more valuable to greedy corporations than gold.

As a matter of fact, since the literal dawn of the current technological age, few if any entities in the world have bought more of Americans’ digital data than the U.S. government.

NBC News reported in 2023 that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence had published a partially-declassified report detailing how “U.S. intelligence agencies are buying and storing personal information on Americans with little oversight and few guidelines,” putting Americans at risk as such practices “can reveal sensitive and intimate information about the personal attributes, private behavior, social connections, and speech of U.S. persons and non-U.S. persons.”

“It can be misused to pry into private lives, ruin reputations, and cause emotional distress, and threaten the safety of individuals,” the report added. “Even subject to appropriate controls, CAI can increase the power of the government’s ability to peer into private lives to levels that may exceed our constitutional traditions or other social expectations.”

The real threat comes from within

Despite the overwhelming dangers posed to Americans by such unconstitutional practices, the Biden regime recently enacted new regulations to prevent foreign governments, like China, Russia, and Iran, from purchasing Americans data in the same way the U.S. government does.

“This powerful new national-security program is designed to ensure that Americans’ personal data is no longer permitted to be sold to hostile foreign powers, whether through outright purchase or other means of commercial access,” Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matthew Olsen claimed.

But who is securing Americans’ digital data from their own government, which has proven to be hostile towards anyone who dares oppose any aspect of Democrats’ woke agenda?

 

As the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution clearly states, government entities, like those within the intelligence and law enforcement communities, must secure warrants in order to collect Americans’ digital data and monitor their activities.

Doing so without a warrant is clearly unconstitutional, and downright anti-American.

But as Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and the select few other legitimate America First politicians in Washington, D.C. have pointed out, the FBI, CIA, and other government agencies are routinely collecting user data from banks, Big Tech, and other corporate allies of the ruling class.

Tucker Carlson said in March 2023, a month before he was let go by Fox News, that the TikTok ban, which had just been filed in Congress at the time and which will be put into force this month barring a stay by the Supreme Court, was really about making America more like China.

Tucker was gone from Fox News a month later.

According to Carlson, Americans should be more worried about a government that has authority over them looking through their data than they should be about a foreign government that has no authority over them. 

It’s a brave new world when government officials are trading your private data.  

Americans wonder what Deep State bad actors could be planning to do with it if they’re not stopped.

Especially with Joe Biden’s administration scrambling to entrench additional authoritarian footsoldiers into place during his last days in power to undermine the incoming Trump administration and Donald Trump’s supporters.

Fortunately, the incoming Trump administration offers Americans hope that these unconstitutional assaults on their private lives can become a thing of the past, if Trump and Republicans get their acts together and actually do something about it.

But it’s going to take a tremendous amount of courage to withstand the barrage of attacks that will surely come their way if they do.

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