Of course they aren't calling it that.
Here is a deeply pessimistic take.
For myself, one of the more interesting social observations, is the slow creep of authoritarianism.
Some of this bill will be rejected by the Supreme Court, when applied - at least I believe so - nevertheless, a bad result.
As bad as a result as this bill is of the U.S. authoritarian movement - and it is a REALLY bad one - the effects of that movement are not restricted to the Republican party.
The same type of effect shows up in the various "good for you" rules that make one cough up a drivers license when going into a building, or set an extensive tangle of rules for every manner of activity.
There are a lot of economic strands here as well, tying in the corporate plutocracy, to the emerging authoritarian wave. Technology - nominally - acts as a restrainer on that wave - but in time acts as an enabler as well.
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