Does it ever get old? Follow the money and pull a few things together.
[It's been said, but to be clear: FISA courts work well. They processed tens of thousands of spying requests since 1978 while denying only a handful. They allowed, and still allow, for spying to take place in emergencies by allowing the government to file papers after the fact. FISA was updated multiple times to keep up with the times, even in 2001, and praised by Bush who now says otherwise.]
Who makes out financially as FISA works as intended, protecting the rights of Americans? No one, as far as I know.
Who makes out financially if FISA is circumvented by illegal spying, and if telecoms and others receive full immunity?