I begin with a guess. The speculation that follows is not necessarily
invalid even if the guess is wrong. 

I would guess that many, perhaps most, perhaps near all, liberals are
shuffling aside with merely moralistic g runts the revelations re NSA
chicanery, the half-formed thought being  something like, "It will only
_really_ hurt those who break the law, & I'm law-abiding. 

But there are more laws to break than are dreamed of in your philosophy,
Horatio, and a compilation of the many violations of unenforced laws that
may well rest in the FBI archives will offer a convenient hook upon which to
hang repression of even lawful protest. Jennifer and friends pass out
leaflets at the local High School. Perfectly legal. But the FBI/NSA search
of their archives reveals that Jennifer did unknowingly violate such & such
a regulation a couple years before. Jenifer gets arrested when no judge is
immediately available, & she spends a day or two in local custody -- where
bad things can happen to her. Even if she is then released with no charges,
she and her friends may be cautious thereafter in calling attention to
themselves. 

As I've pointed out before, since the 1960s, & beginning with the War on
Drugs, a rather powerful repressive apparatus has been built up in the U.S.,
the Patriot Act & NSA spying being merely a sort of topping off of that
apparatus. And it will be hard to  resist. It is extremely difficult to
generate high passion over what _might be_ (or even what is certain to be)
next year. And left liberals are hardened in their ability to dream pleasant
dreams. 

Misery does not necessarily provoke resistance -- as  seems to be the motive
behind the endless piling up of sad stories in liberal media and left
e-lists, blogs, & Facebook. But ruling elites may, like many leftists, think
so. And since those elites _do_ know that Austerity (if they have their way)
is here to stay, they may be preparing for such resistance. And they may
feel (and they may be right) that even a small amount of visible resistance
might encourage more. Hence my speculation that the NSA archives can be used
to dampen quite trivial political activity. 

Not speculative -- I would call this hard knowledge: The DP is never going
to come to the rescue. It is The Problem, not a potential "solution." 

Carrol


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