Senate Bill: Impose Fed Cyber "Security" Regs on Internet

In this piece, you'll read the arguments of MD Sineater Bennie Cardin, as he equates one unjustified rational for government actions (the fact that governments have taken over the roads since the mid-1800's) to pushing for government actions regarding "security" in the interwebs.

http://www.infosecurity-us.com/view/14579/senate-bill-would-require-mini...

Not only is it unconstitutional, not only does it not allow individuals and owners of businesses to make up their own minds about how many resources they want to devote to internet security, it presupposes that the government will be MORE secure than private industry. Does anyone believe that?

Has any government bureau shown you that it you can have great confidence in their claim? Nope. And do you, like many of us, think that perhaps this is a handy little way for the feds to get passes into all sorts of private databases?

Yep. That is what this is all about.

Can you hear? Uncle Sam is tugging at the back door.

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