rant on*** Don't you think that the Federal Government can find out anything about anybody, what with NSA monitoring of our communications and enough software and hacker expertise to get at that which is not communicated by email, phone and internet monitoring, such as account numbers? Even if there wasn't the NSA incursion into private information, the privacy of information rests as much on this incursion as it does on the integrity needed to keep it secure. I'm sure there are substantial privacy guarantees protecting what the NSA has collected, but everything has its price, and someone with unscrupulous and/or criminal intent with the money to pay off the right people can, I think, get whatever information they want. And as the digital/AI/human-augmented-digital singularity approaches, there will be increasing firepower behind the criminal attack of information. The incursion of corporate payoffs in congress that became widespread as the corporate world's reply to Nader's damage demonstrates that anyone can be bought in the effort to make big business/big money goals attainable, all courtesy of that hallowed American institution, lobbying.
If you're willing to pay the right people, you can get anything done. Increasingly the right people have become moral slugs. It's all about money and a culture that has lost its way due to the disintegration of the American Dream (AD). Used to be that you came to the US and worked three shitty jobs so as to afford your children quality education, and in two or three generations, they would be professionals. Success was defined as attaining a socially defined materiality, which although a bankrupt dream when pursued as the highest human aim, was still very much better than no dream at all, which is where we are now. Jobs still exist in IT, engineering and the professions, but the poor and most of the middle class are excluded from them by the poverty of their education and social skills/social standing. But the AD has failed for the much more important reason that the only job alternatives left are minimum wage jobs. Certainly the unions priced themselves out of their jobs; maybe the unions would not be reasonable about a reduced wage. But from what I know the corporations didn't even try to keep business in the US, nor did they skip a beat in relocating production to third world countries where they could pay even less than minimum wage. What they really wanted was to have goods made for a minimum of the minimum, God bless them.*** rant off