Yup!
There's probably a bunch of smaller ones.
Was just taking a quick browse. Found an American one for a "temporary" welfare program, which was implemented back in 1996 (still active today).
If I recall correctly, there are other US freedoms which have been eroded over time (not sure whether these were brought in as "temporary"). As I remember learning it, before the cold war, the US government didn't have access to people's financial history (banking info), there weren't social security numbers, those sorts of things.
Yup!
There's probably a bunch of smaller ones,
Was just taking a quick browse. Found an American one for a "temporary" welfare program, which was implemented back in 1996 (still active today).
If I recall correctly, there are other US freedoms which have been eroded over time (not sure whether these were brought in as "temporary"). As I remember learning it, before the cold war, the US government didn't have access to people's financial history (banking info), there weren't social security numbers, those sorts of things.
Yup!
There's probably a bunch of smaller ones, was just taking a quick browse. Found an American one for a "temporary" welfare program, which was implemented back in 1996 (still active today).
If I recall correctly, there are other US freedoms which have been eroded over time (not sure whether these were brought in as "temporary"). As I remember learning it, before the cold war, the US government didn't have access to people's financial history (banking info), there weren't social security numbers, those sorts of things.
Yup!
There's probably a bunch of smaller ones, was just taking a quick browse. Found an American one for a "temporary" welfare program, which was implemented back in 1996 (still active today).
If I recall correctly, there are other US freedoms which have been eroded over time (not sure whether these were brought in as "temporary"). As I remember learning it, before the cold war, the government didn't have access to people's financial history (banking info), there weren't social security numbers, those sorts of things.