That's why @SenateDems came together to write @POTUS urging VETO of #BroadbandPrivacy resolution.
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Oh, let it pass--because it opens up every last bit of Trump's OWN Internet usage to public scrutiny. President Trump, what an
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The hypocrisy of this tweet is hilarious, given they used surveillance on Michael Flynn whilst he was a citizen! Privacy yeah right
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Not in the slightest but it doesn't ignore the fact his hypocrisy is on show with regard to privacy, which was the point of my tweet

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Companies selling private citizens info is not the same as Flynn being recorded conducting business w/foreign (criminal) official.
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You're refusing to see the point, Its hypocritical to talk about privacy on any level knowing you used surveillance on a citizen.
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Private citizens internet surfing, and Officials committing treason are not the same issues!
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But at the time it was done, Flynn was still a private citizen.
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A private citizen meeting with a Russian official for what reason? I've never had a meeting with a diplomat, have you? Sniff test failed!

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Stop lying Chuck. If ISP's can't use info then FB, Google, Twitter, and others should be under the same set of rules. Tell the whole story!
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Difference is: people can choose not to use those sites but internet = necessity in today's world & most only have 1 option for ISP.
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Imo If you really truly care about privacy then ALL entities should fall under the same rule of law.
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Why? I can choose not to use FB but I don't get to choose my ISP. Why should they get to sell my data w/o my permission?
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I'll agree to disagree with u on this one. Great percentage of people don't know and just default to Trump blocking privacy.
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I just don't get how this benefits consumers at all. People should be able to opt out of having their info sold.
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Agreed but must include search engines and others imo
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AFAIC, no company should be able to sell this info w/o permission. FYI: there are search engines that don't track or sell (eg, DuckDuckGo)
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