Newest invasion of our privacy

Seeing someone in the position of James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, baldly lying to the public without repercussion is the evidence of a subverted democracy. The consent of the governed is not consent if it is not informed.
 
Obama's campaign promises and election gave me faith that he would lead us toward fixing the problems he outlined in his quest for votes. Many Americans felt similarly. Unfortunately, shortly after assuming power, he closed the door on investigating systemic violations of law, deepened and expanded several abusive programs, and refused to spend the political capital to end the kind of human rights violations like we see in Guantanamo, where men still sit without charge.
 
I get spam email all the time. Mailing lists being sold to other companies go back over a hundred years. Mass paranoia of this level hasn't been so prevalent since 1933 in Germany and 1953 in the US.
 
inBloom reportedly plans to put this private information on a data cloud and share it with for-profit vendors.
Libs love to make money exploiting kids. And teachers, administrators are being paid to enter all this data by, you guessed it, the taxpayers. How politically connected is inBloom?
 
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