@phortuenti@hackerfantastic Carpenter vs United States: people do have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the “whole of their physical movements”, even though those movements happen in public.
one observation = no privacy. But mass, long-term tracking is different.
see United States vs Jones too.
Here are the @GOP who just voted to block TSA funding. Make sure to send them a thank you note for your airport line:
Sen. Banks (R)
Sen. Barrasso (R)
Sen. Blackburn (R)
Sen. Boozman (R)
Sen. Britt (R)
Sen. Budd (R)
Sen. Moore Capito (R)
Sen. Cassidy (R)
Sen. Collins (R)
Sen. Cornyn (R)
Sen. Cotton (R)
Sen. Cramer (R)
Sen. Crapo (R)
Sen. Cruz (R)
Sen. Ernst (R)
Sen. Fischer (R)
Sen. Graham (R)
Sen. Grassley (R)
Sen. Hagerty (R)
Sen. Hawley (R)
Sen. Hoeven (R)
Sen. Husted (R)
Sen. Hyde-Smith (R)
Sen. Johnson (R)
Sen. Justice (R)
Sen. Kennedy (R)
Sen. Lankford (R)
Sen. Lee (R)
Sen. Lummis (R)
Sen. Marshall (R)
Sen. McConnell (R)
Sen. McCormick (R)
Sen. Moody (R)
Sen. Moran (R)
Sen. Moreno (R)
Sen. Mullin (R)
Sen. Murkowski (R)
Sen. Ricketts (R)
Sen. Risch (R)
Sen. Rounds (R)
Sen. Schmitt (R)
Sen. Scott (R)
Sen. Scott (R)
Sen. Sullivan (R)
Sen. Thune (R)
Sen. Tillis (R)
Sen. Tuberville (R)
Sen. Wicker (R)
Sen. Young (R)
@AFRO_THUNDER80 Looks like @Thomas_Orleans1 has been thoroughly hooked by the MAGA PSYOP. Next thing you know, they'll have Thomas believing that the earth is flat!
@strager I think their main gripe is that there are `else` statements. I don't care either way. Including the `else` statement sometimes makes it easier to read.