Throughout this process of discussing the NSA‘s surveillance efforts, thanks to Ed Snowden and his whistleblowing, defenders have continued to insist (1) that the NSA isn‘t abusing its powers and (2) that there‘s tremendous oversight of the NSA‘s activities, mainly by FISC. Yet, with this week‘s declassification of a second FISC ruling in which a judge detailed major, long-term abuses by the NSA, with no consequences, does anyone actually believe the NSA has stopped abusing its powers to violate everyone‘s privacy?