Tuesday, April 9, 2013

The Corporate Surveillance State of America

The next time you hear the Tribble-Toupeed one babbling about Big Gubmint taking away our FREEDUMBS, think about who is really making you feel less free every day.

Charles Pierce:

We are less free in every aspect of our lives than we once were, and the "government" is only a very small part of that process. Our children are less free in their schools; drug-testing without cause has been allowed by the Supreme Court, and Tinker v. Des Moines is only an echo of itself. The workplace is, in many places, as illustrated by the Times story, little more than a surveillance state encompassing almost the entire life of the average employee.

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