Democrats and libertarian-leaning Republicans have
unified around the common goal of killing some of the Patriot Act’s
worst domestic spying programs with a filibuster.
Politico reported on the fact that key parts of the Patriot Act are set to expire with no deal in sight:
The prospects of a deal look grim: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday night proposed just a two-month extension of expiring PATRIOT Act provisions to give the two sides more time to negotiate, but even that was immediately dismissed by critics of the program.….The Senate is stalemated. McConnell (R-Ky.) and Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) want to prolong the authorities for 5½ years untouched. But libertarian-leaning Republicans and Democrats are threatening to let the authorities expire. Just extending them a few months faces long odds of clearing Congress before the break.“I’m going to filibuster. I’m going to do everything it takes to block a short-term extension,” said Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.). He and Paul (R-Ky.) have threatened to filibuster any attempt to prolong the bulk collection program.
There is broad support for the USA Freedom Act,
which is a bill of modest reforms, but McConnell and other spying hawks
want a five and a half year extension of the full Patriot Act that is
unlikely to happen.
Democrats and their Republican allies on this issue
can win by doing nothing. They are never going to pass a two-month
extension of the program, and they are definitely not going to pass
McConnell’s plan.
The Patriot Act is one of the ugly living legacies
of the post-9/11 Bush years. It is a horrible piece of civil liberties
violating legislation that was hurriedly passed in the panic after 9/11.
Some Republicans have already started to trot out the scare rhetoric of
the terrorists coming to kill us all if the NSA loses its illegal data
collection programs, but the tide has finally turned.
Most
Americans are ready to put their liberties ahead of fear. Getting rid
of some of the most egregious programs in the Patriot Act would not only
restore freedom. It would also be the first steps towards removing
another ugly stain that was left behind by the shrub.
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