"A new bill proposed in New York could see that all phone manufacturers be required to implement a way for law enforcement agencies to access and decrypt user devices. This bill is somewhat similar to the Investigatory Powers Bill currently being debated in the UK, which Apple has voiced its opposition towards. Apple and Tim Cook have repeatedly stated that government agencies should not have any access to user devices or data, whether be through a built-in backdoor or other means.
The Federal Reserve – the quasi-public organization that largely controls U.S. monetary policy behind closed doors – doesn’t want investigators poking their noses into its operations.
"South Carolina party leaders, however, are going elsewhere. U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney has endorsed Rand Paul. Fellow Congressman Trey Gowdy picked Marco Rubio in December...."
Sean Penn opens up about his article. The purpose was to point at the same thing that Ron Paul worked to expose. The gov. has no right to tell you what to do with your body. The gov. uses the "war on drugs" as a tool to supply customers to private jails. The war on drugs is big money making business. It is actually an employment supply apparatus. The situation in question is "Why so many do drugs?".