NSA spying is costing big business big money
US politicians are expected to retreat from their obsession with spying on citizens after it was revealed that the biggest losers were actually corporations.
Since the so-called Land of the Fee overthrew its lawful king in a French backed terrorist coup, most of the country's major decisions have been made to prop up businesses and corporate culture.
Snooping on citizens is more of a knee jerk reaction against terrorism which was, in itself, a smoke screen for poor economic performance by the last two presidents, writes Nick Farrell under a pseudonym. Now it seems that the snooping is getting in the way of the US's number one priority of protecting big business from real life. It turns out that the NSA surveillance programmes are very damaging for the American technology industry.