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Rand Paul: Biden May Use “Internet Kill Switch” for Emergency Powers
Daily Fetched ^ | October 16, 2023 | Jason Walsh

Posted on 10/16/2023 6:46:25 AM PDT by Red Badger

Kentucky Republican Rand Paul warned of a little-known federal law that allows the president of the United States to shut down the internet with a “kill switch.”

Paul warned that the government’s ” emergency powers ” can remove freedoms in the name of safety and security, including an internet “kill switch” to turn off the Internet.

“We’ve also looked at the emergency powers and emergency powers — you know the courts have said you don’t throw out the Constitution during emergencies — but a lot of our legislation acts as if you could throw things away,” Paul told Atlas on Thursday on the doctor’s “Independent Truths” podcast.

Paul highlighted what happened during the COVID-19 hysteria.

“So when the CDC — and this actually happened some under the Trump administration — they decided that there was a CDC law for the 1930s that said you should do this and this for certain diseases, quarantine, and then it had a clause in there ‘and whatever else is necessary,’ the Trump Administration used that to say we didn’t have to pay our mortgages, and then the Biden administration continued that on,” he said.

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However, Paul noted how the power was abused.

“But this is a power that in no way was ever given to the CDC. No one ever anticipated the CDC would say you don’t have to pay your mortgage anymore, pay your rent, or pay your car payment. That is crazy,” he exclaimed.

“We also have another series of emergency powers, some of them have been on there, we’ve had like some emergencies have been going on 50 years, they’re still on the books,” he said.

“There’s actually an emergency power that was given to the FCC in the 1930s that gives the president the power to shut down all communications and control all communications in the US.”

He continued:

“People call it the Internet kill switch. It’s never been used, but and it predates the Internet, but people now think in applying it to the Internet that a president has the power to shut down the Internet. Nobody should have this.”

According to TechCrunch, this power is delineated under the Communications Act’s Section 706

The republican Senator said no president should have this power.

“Look, I was a supporter of Trump, he shouldn’t have it. I’m not a supporter of Biden, he definitely shouldn’t,” he said.

“No president of either party should have this kind of power,” he continued.

“So, we should get rid of these emergency powers, and I’m a sponsor of a bill to get rid of them as well,” Paul advised.

Paul was working with Hawaiian Democrat Tulsi Gabbard to eliminate this kill switch rule.

“The one good thing that happen happened, like in our state of Kentucky our governor used emergency power to close churches, restaurants, and all, etc, hotels, gyms, the court shut him down, but when the legislature finally came back into power they said his emergency Powers don’t last longer than 30 days,” he said.

“So, if he would to shut down something like hotels — which I think you never should do — but if you do it it only lasts 30 days and it expires unless the state legislature reaffirms it,” he noted.

“We should do the same in Washington; it should be an automatic expiration, and most people thought emergency powers were like delivering blankets and water in a tornado. I’m fine with that kind of emergency power,” Paul concluded.

“But nobody ever thought you could close someone’s business down for years at a time, uh, during an emergency. And then, to make matters worse, most of the things they did didn’t work and weren’t good science.

“Most of the mandates involved things that didn’t slow the spread of the disease and really were uh in error even just based on the science, not based on the freedoms that was lost, but just based on the science, most things they did were ineffective and wrongheaded,” he added.

As TechCrunch reported, there are other moves to ameliorate this “kill switch” power, one seeking to put stronger limitations in place.

As The Western Journal reported:

The Preventing Unwarranted Communications Shutdowns Act, from Democratic Rep. Anna Eshoo of California and GOP Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia, would add more layers of accountability to use of the president’s power to black out communications in an emergency.

The two representatives want to limit use of the powers of Section 706 to “imminent and specific threat to human life or national security,” would limit the shutdown time frame to only 12 hours, would require a president to inform state government leaders — including opposing party leaders — and would cancel the use of the section for a single instance after 48 hours, unless renewed by a vote of three-fifths of Congress.

Paul and others looking to put a dent in the outsized power to totally shut down all communication are right.

This is a power that no president should have.

The damage it could do, leaving people completely bereft of information in a serious crisis, would be disastrous for the country if it were ever used.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; Politics/Elections; Technical
KEYWORDS: bidenadm; communications; emergency; emergencypowers; fjb; illegalregime; internet; internetkillswitch; killswitch; randpaul
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To: Cowgirl of Justice

If I worked for a shady company like that, it would only be long enough to find out what they were actually up to. It seemed that some of the ones I worked were shady enough as was. You could never find this stuff out until you actually went to work there.


61 posted on 10/17/2023 1:14:14 PM PDT by oldtech
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To: Salamander

If it’s totaled, you won’t get anything extra for the gas, so you may as well grab a few pans & slide under it just far enough to poke a hole in the tank & drain it.


62 posted on 10/17/2023 1:18:22 PM PDT by oldtech
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To: oldtech

That’s what they wanted to do out of laziness but the external damage is not the issue.
The impact messed up the radiator, the alignment and all the electrical stuff that was unfortunately on the side the idiot hit.
Despite being a lowly PT Loser it was my “ dog car” tgat I took him to his oncology appointments in and I missed 9 months of those fighting to get the car REPAIRED instead of half ass “ totaled”.
Until July 5, I was still taking it on very short errands, despite the increasingly bizarre electrical “phenomena” but it was not something I’d have risked on a 150 mile round trip to the vet in Gaithersburg.
Prior to the non-native speaker plowing into me after running a stop sign, the car was incredibly dependable and I’d just had a new radiator, new tires and wheel bearings and an alignment done.
But Allstate does not care at all.
They keep jerking me around and offering “body repair “.
I do not drive the body.
I drive all the internal stuff that was knocked out of place.
We and the dog were injured but couldn’t even go to the hospital or vet because we were staying in a motel after the house fire just weeks before.
Hospital won’t allow the dog and the dog could easily open the locked motel door from the inside.
But they don’t care.


63 posted on 10/17/2023 3:47:28 PM PDT by Salamander (Please visit my profile page help save my beloved dog's life. https://www.givesendgo.com/G2FUF.)
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