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What's the White House's plan, anyway?

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    xenon
    wrote on last edited by xenon
    #28

    The President clarified it in person today.

    Link to video

    He sums it up at the 4min mark if you want the quick hit

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      Xenon thanks.

      My favorite part, “Ok let me clarify what power the president has. The power of what the president can do is what the power of the president can do.”

      😂

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      • MikM Away
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        Mik
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        #30

        I just don't see yet how we really do it safely. Lots of administrative healthcare infrastructure needed.

        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        • MikM Mik

          I just don't see yet how we really do it safely. Lots of administrative healthcare infrastructure needed.

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          Aqua Letifer
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          #31

          @Mik said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

          I just don't see yet how we really do it safely. Lots of administrative healthcare infrastructure needed.

          The plan for contact tracing looks promising if enough people opt in.

          https://www.theverge.com/interface/2020/4/14/21219289/apple-google-contact-tracing-app-android-ios-pros-cons-quarantine-testing

          Please love yourself.

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            Copper
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            #32

            Heck no, never

            Never, ever

            It is just plain none of their business, never

            I don't care that some might see a benefit

            Too bad, this is just way too dangerous

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              Aqua Letifer
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              #33

              Okay so obviously you haven't looked into this at all. You should before you comment on it. This is already happening. It's going to be rolled out in May.

              The first phase is going to require users to voluntarily download apps that have this API--only cleared government service apps will have it, and no one is under any obligation to use it. Second, not only is the reporting anonymous, but the updates rely on bluetooth pushes to eliminate location data. In other words, you can't get personal information from the API even if you wanted to. Third, once they get phase 2 going, which will integrate directly with device operating systems, it'll still be a voluntary opt-in.

              Please love yourself.

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                jon-nyc
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                #34

                It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                Only non-witches get due process.

                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                  It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

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                  Aqua Letifer
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                  #35

                  @jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                  It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                  No, what's ironic to the point of hilarity is that these people still think this ship hasn't left the harbor. It did ten years ago, and when Snowden leaked proof of it, instead of paying any attention to what was leaked, the talk was traitor this and treason that.

                  The government already has your data. It's not that they can get access with a warrant, they're storing it right now. And oh by the way, it's not anonymous data they're collecting.

                  But oh sure please, let's freak out over contact tracing because I totally missed the past decade.

                  Please love yourself.

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                    Copper
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                    #36

                    No way, never

                    This is not being done now

                    What is being done now is secret, and illegal, and it should be and those doing it make sure they have plausible deniability

                    What is being proposed is out in the open and sold as clever and heroic

                    There is a big difference

                    If I was the guy collecting that data, there is no way I wouldn't spend nights and weekends messing around with it. I would be all over it. And I would find all kinds of fun stuff that was never intended.

                    I know, I used to get paid to do that.

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                    • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                      @jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                      It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                      No, what's ironic to the point of hilarity is that these people still think this ship hasn't left the harbor. It did ten years ago, and when Snowden leaked proof of it, instead of paying any attention to what was leaked, the talk was traitor this and treason that.

                      The government already has your data. It's not that they can get access with a warrant, they're storing it right now. And oh by the way, it's not anonymous data they're collecting.

                      But oh sure please, let's freak out over contact tracing because I totally missed the past decade.

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on last edited by Jolly
                      #37

                      @Aqua-Letifer said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                      @jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                      It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                      No, what's ironic to the point of hilarity is that these people still think this ship hasn't left the harbor. It did ten years ago, and when Snowden leaked proof of it, instead of paying any attention to what was leaked, the talk was traitor this and treason that.

                      The government already has your data. It's not that they can get access with a warrant, they're storing it right now. And oh by the way, it's not anonymous data they're collecting.

                      But oh sure please, let's freak out over contact tracing because I totally missed the past decade.

                      That's ok, I didn't see you freaking out at all about the FBI lying about evidence in order to obtain a FISA court warrant.

                      Hmmm...False data, secret court, anonymous sealed grand juries, threatening suspects with prison time for their innocent families...Gee, that's just hunk-dory...

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        Doctor Phibes
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                        #38

                        Well, I for one will opt in. If I lose some privacy and it saves a single life, that's a pretty good deal.

                        Lots of people seem willing to risk people's lives in order to save the economy. I'm happy to give up a bit of privacy.

                        Also, If you really value your privacy, why are you posting here?

                        I was only joking

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                        • JollyJ Jolly

                          @Aqua-Letifer said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                          @jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                          It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                          No, what's ironic to the point of hilarity is that these people still think this ship hasn't left the harbor. It did ten years ago, and when Snowden leaked proof of it, instead of paying any attention to what was leaked, the talk was traitor this and treason that.

                          The government already has your data. It's not that they can get access with a warrant, they're storing it right now. And oh by the way, it's not anonymous data they're collecting.

                          But oh sure please, let's freak out over contact tracing because I totally missed the past decade.

                          That's ok, I didn't see you freaking out at all about the FBI lying about evidence in order to obtain a FISA court warrant.

                          Hmmm...False data, secret court, anonymous sealed grand juries, threatening suspects with prison time for their innocent families...Gee, that's just hunk-dory...

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                          Aqua Letifer
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                          #39

                          @Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                          @Aqua-Letifer said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                          @jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                          It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                          No, what's ironic to the point of hilarity is that these people still think this ship hasn't left the harbor. It did ten years ago, and when Snowden leaked proof of it, instead of paying any attention to what was leaked, the talk was traitor this and treason that.

                          The government already has your data. It's not that they can get access with a warrant, they're storing it right now. And oh by the way, it's not anonymous data they're collecting.

                          But oh sure please, let's freak out over contact tracing because I totally missed the past decade.

                          That's ok, I didn't see you freaking out at all about the FBI lying about evidence in order to obtain a FISA court warrant.

                          Hmmm...False data, secret court, anonymous sealed grand juries, threatening suspects with prison time for their innocent families...Gee, that's just hunk-dory...

                          Indeed, a decade-long initiative to collect and store data from every American citizen and foreign national who uses Apple and Android devices is exactly the same thing as a FISA court warrant.

                          If you didn't read up about the PRISM program, then you simply don't have any context to have a coherent opinion about this. What they're going to do in May is silly compared to what the government did in secret ten years ago.

                          Please love yourself.

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                          • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                            Well, I for one will opt in. If I lose some privacy and it saves a single life, that's a pretty good deal.

                            Lots of people seem willing to risk people's lives in order to save the economy. I'm happy to give up a bit of privacy.

                            Also, If you really value your privacy, why are you posting here?

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                            Aqua Letifer
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                            #40

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                            Well, I for one will opt in. If I lose some privacy and it saves a single life, that's a pretty good deal.

                            Lots of people seem willing to risk people's lives in order to save the economy. I'm happy to give up a bit of privacy.

                            Also, If you really value your privacy, why are you posting here?

                            I love the rhetoric here. Yes by all means let's lose some people to send them back to work but don't you dare collect personal information that's already been recorded about me! Lives aren't important, only the economy and my ignorant delusions about privacy.

                            Please love yourself.

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                              Doctor Phibes
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #41

                              It's virtue signaling vs. asshole signaling 😆

                              I was only joking

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                                Copper
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #42

                                You want to go back to work? Go back to work.

                                You don't want to go back to work? Don't go back to work.

                                That isn't up to the governor or the president or anyone else.

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                                  Aqua Letifer
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                                  #43

                                  Same goes for digital contact tracing. Neither you nor anyone else is obligated to participate.

                                  Your emails, text messages, and Facebook posts, though, are another story.

                                  Please love yourself.

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                                  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                                    @Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                    @Aqua-Letifer said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                    @jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                    It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                                    No, what's ironic to the point of hilarity is that these people still think this ship hasn't left the harbor. It did ten years ago, and when Snowden leaked proof of it, instead of paying any attention to what was leaked, the talk was traitor this and treason that.

                                    The government already has your data. It's not that they can get access with a warrant, they're storing it right now. And oh by the way, it's not anonymous data they're collecting.

                                    But oh sure please, let's freak out over contact tracing because I totally missed the past decade.

                                    That's ok, I didn't see you freaking out at all about the FBI lying about evidence in order to obtain a FISA court warrant.

                                    Hmmm...False data, secret court, anonymous sealed grand juries, threatening suspects with prison time for their innocent families...Gee, that's just hunk-dory...

                                    Indeed, a decade-long initiative to collect and store data from every American citizen and foreign national who uses Apple and Android devices is exactly the same thing as a FISA court warrant.

                                    If you didn't read up about the PRISM program, then you simply don't have any context to have a coherent opinion about this. What they're going to do in May is silly compared to what the government did in secret ten years ago.

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                                    #44

                                    @Aqua-Letifer said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                    @Jolly said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                    @Aqua-Letifer said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                    @jon-nyc said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                    It’s kind of ironic how many people who have every movement of theirs tracked for advertising purposes would never allow it for public health purposes.

                                    No, what's ironic to the point of hilarity is that these people still think this ship hasn't left the harbor. It did ten years ago, and when Snowden leaked proof of it, instead of paying any attention to what was leaked, the talk was traitor this and treason that.

                                    The government already has your data. It's not that they can get access with a warrant, they're storing it right now. And oh by the way, it's not anonymous data they're collecting.

                                    But oh sure please, let's freak out over contact tracing because I totally missed the past decade.

                                    That's ok, I didn't see you freaking out at all about the FBI lying about evidence in order to obtain a FISA court warrant.

                                    Hmmm...False data, secret court, anonymous sealed grand juries, threatening suspects with prison time for their innocent families...Gee, that's just hunk-dory...

                                    Indeed, a decade-long initiative to collect and store data from every American citizen and foreign national who uses Apple and Android devices is exactly the same thing as a FISA court warrant.

                                    If you didn't read up about the PRISM program, then you simply don't have any context to have a coherent opinion about this. What they're going to do in May is silly compared to what the government did in secret ten years ago.

                                    You can't see the forest for the trees. It's not simply that the government is collecting data, it's what do they do with that data once they get it. Secondly, if they don't like it, or you, officials within the government have already shown a proclivity to lie about evidence of data, To Effect Whatever Outcome They Desire, Regardless of Guilt Or Innocence.!

                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      Aqua Letifer
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                                      #45

                                      Really? Color me surprised!

                                      That's exactly what I said was the problem with government data collection—that any story can be ginned up to leverage it against you. Get enough data on someone and anybody can have a solid case made against them. That's what's so funny about falsifying evidence; you can do anyone in without resorting to that now.

                                      I said that here, many times. And all anyone on the right wanted to talk about was how much of a traitor Snowden was. You couldn't possibly be more correct about "forest for the trees."

                                      Please love yourself.

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                                      • CopperC Copper

                                        You want to go back to work? Go back to work.

                                        You don't want to go back to work? Don't go back to work.

                                        That isn't up to the governor or the president or anyone else.

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                                        Doctor Phibes
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                                        @Copper said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                        You want to go back to work? Go back to work.

                                        You don't want to go back to work? Don't go back to work.

                                        That isn't up to the governor or the president or anyone else.

                                        And if I kill somebody else, that's a sacrifice I'm willing for them to make, right?

                                        I was only joking

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                                        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                                          @Copper said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                          You want to go back to work? Go back to work.

                                          You don't want to go back to work? Don't go back to work.

                                          That isn't up to the governor or the president or anyone else.

                                          And if I kill somebody else, that's a sacrifice I'm willing for them to make, right?

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                                          Copper
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                                          #47

                                          @Doctor-Phibes said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                          @Copper said in What's the White House's plan, anyway?:

                                          You want to go back to work? Go back to work.

                                          You don't want to go back to work? Don't go back to work.

                                          That isn't up to the governor or the president or anyone else.

                                          And if I kill somebody else, that's a sacrifice I'm willing for them to make, right?

                                          That is against the law.

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