Yes, welcome the disclosures of Edward Snowden. This guy paid one heck of a price for just
telling us about what everyone kind of already knew. Think about that – he had to move to Russia or
face some solitary lockdown for releasing a few, mind you not very much – just
a little peek – at what hundreds of billions of dollars spent by people who are
paid by taxpayers do to protect us but decided on their own they can’t tell us
about because then they wouldn’t be able to protect us.
Is that the logic of the teenager who doesn’t want anyone to
know what he/she did today? Where they
went? Who they were with? What they were up to?
Here is one more tip.
If a political candidate says – I will run an open administration. Accountability will be our standard. Disclosure first, second and third. Openness.
Always. Forget about it. It means the exact opposite. It means run, don’t walk, from this
person. You need know no more about
them. Assuming you are not digitally
challenged. Meaning you have all ten
fingers. You will not need all of them
to calculate the number of politicians who live by the standard of openness and
accountability. By live by it we mean
that – they don’t talk openness, they do openness.
The only cretin on the face of the earth that eschews
openness more than politicians are bureaucrats.
Book it – it’s a fundamental.
So if Diane wants to tell us how bad the CIA is – stand up and
say – you go girl.
If Ed wants to dress up like a Cossack and do the Kamarinskaya
(traditional Russian folk dance), we all should stand up and clap and sway to
the music.
If congressmen Issa (CA) and Gowdy (SC) and Jordan (OH) are willing to
take out the time to verbally assault bureaucrats from the IRS, the VA, the FBI, NSA,
etc., etc., etc. don’t be hoodwinked into thinking thoughts like – oh, those
poor public servants – oh, they shouldn’t be so tough on them – oh, they’re
just trying to (do their best) (protect us) (blah-blah-blah). No way, José, let ‘em go. Release the dogs. Chase ‘em through the fields, make ‘em
squirm, make ‘em take the fifth – nothing like an overfed bureaucrat trying to
remember the proper way to word their constitutional right to not self incriminate
while looking into fifty cameras knowing full well that they may just as well
be standing naked in front of the country pretending to act dignified and
aloof.
1 comment:
Superb article this time!
BTW, does anyone find this ironic: that earlier this month ABC, in televised its' annual viewing of the beloved "Charlie Brown Christmas" the all time classic story of Charlie trying to find the true meaning of Christmas by wading through the morass of commercialization of the birth of Christ.
ABC actually cut scenes from this year's airing in order to show more commercials. Hypocrisy, anyone?
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