Posted on 02/10/2014 9:45:10 AM PST by detective
The National Security Agencys headquarters in Ft. Meade, Md., will go dark if a cohort of Maryland lawmakers has its way.
Eight Republicans in the 141-member Maryland House of Delegates introduced legislation Thursday that would deny the electronic spy agency material support, participation or assistance in any form from the state, its political subdivisions or companies with state contracts.
The bill would deprive NSA facilities water and electricity carried over public utilities, ban the use of NSA-derived evidence in state courts and prevent state universities from partnering with the NSA on research.
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The effort in Utah is to shut off the water, not (only) the power. No water and those systems become nothing but giant space heaters. Of course it won't happen no matter how anyone votes. Lots of armed men in various levels of armor and costume will be sent to turn it back on. But at least the velvet glove will finally be off.
You all do realize that the privacy beach NSA is accused of vis a vis your phone data, is less than 10% of what NSA does?
I’m sure you will rejoyce, after the shut down, when all mil intel is absent, which is 90% of what NSA does.
Iran, China, Russia, Cuba, and N Korea will send you all party favors free.
A typical political, idiotic move.
So, you cut off the source for diesel fuel. Then it's lights out.
This is a tactic that should be applied to Congress.
“You all do realize that the privacy beach NSA is accused of vis a vis your phone data, is less than 10% of what NSA does?” - P
No, but I am sure they know exactly how the are breaking the constitution/law, and yet they continue to do so.
LOL. Repubs are a mere token in the MD State House, and this "legislation" is a crass suckup move to look hard-line. NSA is one of the -- if not THE -- largest employer in the state (if you include feds, defense contractors, and everyone from food service to footwear who associates with them). Embarrassing posturing from the Stupid Party.
A agency like the NSA probably has enough backup generator capacity to run the entire building with redundancy. Most likely diesel generators, but could be using natural gas in addition to diesel.
Either way, the government would truck in as much diesel as necessary with some no bid contract at $20/gal.
Ft. Sumter?
You talk about mil intel. Who is our military after the great purge? Who's side will they be on once they are remade? Why does NSA risk so much for that little 10% when there is so much at stake? We know they don't profile Muslim extremists. Who do you think they might profile? Why is this so important that they need to violate the Constitution? Why don't they just stick with the 90%?
not any more retarded than Brattleboro Vermont voting to arrest president bush.
The feds just might annex the State. National Security measure.
Then what? Who will tell them no? SCOTUS? They might. But who would enforce the ruling? Oh. Eric Holder? Wait...
Any Repubicans in The Old Line State are extremists. They are from the extreme East (eastern shore) or the extreme west (west of the Hagarstown Valley). Nearly everywhere in between is liberal la-la land.
Except for the extreme east and west, where the population is sparse, Maryland has run amok.
Montgomery, PGee, Baltimore (County and City), and nearly all the counties that border these, have long ago turned to socialism.
It is a beautiful state, otherwise. Sadly, one of its nicknames is prophetic: “America in Miniature.”
Sad.
Yes!!!!
Idiotic is only the beginning of describing these 8 Republicans. That is why Maryland and other states need Tea Party and ACT (Americans Coming Together) people to run for political offices.
The ACT people I’ve met are the combat and intelligence/Special Ops people from Iraq and Afghanistan, who know and understand the crucial role that a good intelligence program serves in our war against extremists.
So the GOP has 8 clowns in the Maryland State Assembly. Hell’s bells, why not start a circus with them. That’s enough clowns to put on a good show, which is where they belong.
I’m glad I left Maryland when I did. Unfortunately the Libertarians and the Democrat Left are screwing things up royally in Virginia, trying to make it Maryland-lite.
“We have found the enemy and he is us”. Time to thin the herd. Vultures have to eat, you know.
>> The ACT people Ive met ...
Cool. I’ll look out for and support them.
>> Hells bells, why not start a circus with them.
Circuses and kabuki theater to placate the indignant hoi polloi.
[The Lord]: “I’m going to destroy the NSA.”
[Noah]: “Rrright. How ya gonna do it?”
[The Lord]: “I’ll make it rain for a thousand days and drown ‘em right out.”
[Noah]: “Look — do this; you’ll save water: make it rain for forty days, and forty nights, and wait for the sewers to back up.”
[The Lord]: “Rrright.”
So we do not need to worry where other country's armies are or what they are up to, if, under the assumption that we are going to become a dictatorship. This country took those steps toward dictatorship back in the 70s, so we've functioned just fine, lacking the formalities of a recognized dictatorship. BTW, how do you imagine that four Russian armies found their way into Hungry unnoticed in the 60s bloodily suppressing a nascent revolution?
The assumed purge of the mil seems to based on somewhat shaky grounds - unlike the mass resignation of top brass during Clinton - as FR posters mentioned yesterday.
NSA not profiling Muslim extremists: you gotta ask UBL, and a legion of others now having gone to where ever.
The Constitution is not a suicide pact. In case you missed the posts, a host of US citizens have joined AQ and others going overseas to learn and to fight the holy war. They will be returning. The Constitution mandates our government protect us from all enemies externally and internally, which is why the NSA mission is very important, and NOT in violation of the Constitution, except in the most arcane and perplexing intepretations of that document - speaking as one whose phone line was tapped and one who was followed for decades after leaving NSA.
NSA does not stick with the strictly mil 90% simply because other mil activity does not. NSA has been tracking and recording ALL traffic in and out of the US since the late 60s. That's right, your phone calls were recorded way back when, and look what happened to you - nothing.
Admittedly now days, it is far easier to find that needle in a haystack then it was until after the PC revolution in the 80s. And yes, NSA could, if law and congress permitted, go after any one of us personally, but neither law nor congress so permit. However, if the US keeps electing socialists, that will come to pass; millions of shoe sniffers sat out the last Presidential election because Romney was not up to their specs, preferring or giving us HillaryCare, aka ObamaCare, to our private sector healthcare system.
I'd go so far as to say without NSA doing what it does, we'd all be variously either Russian citizens, or praying at our local mosque today, going home with crumbs from trash bins as supper and watching our overlords pass by in shiny limos on dusty roads.
If you aim is to reform NSA, understand the only way to do that is for Congress to make those changes, however, that process would entail a public discussion and thus destroy NSA’s effectiveness.
Shutting off power and water to NSA is childish and vindictive, full of sound and fury, accomplishing nothing, except to hand those enemies externally and internaly a free hand.
” agency like the NSA probably has enough backup generator capacity to run the entire building with redundancy. Most likely diesel generators, but could be using natural gas in addition to diesel.”
Sure, but generally the back-ups don’t power the A/C and other “non-essential” systems. So, make it Hell for them, like they do for us.
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