The Sicatoka
Kicizapi Cetan
Re: POTUS 45.4 - What's a Battle?
I am unregistered. I do not have a Party.
What did your party do between 2000-2008?
I am unregistered. I do not have a Party.
What did your party do between 2000-2008?
That you don't think Obama was a statesman says it all.
Obama Executive Order Pushes Us Closer To A North American Union And A One World Economic System
... and who has used conservative small government rhetoric to get there has then turned around and used government to further their personal hobby horses.
You're in Flag territory, pardner.
Power corrupts.
As Eli Lake of Bloomberg News put it in an important article following Flynn's resignation,
Those cheering the deep state torpedoing of Flynn are saying, in effect, that a police state is perfectly fine so long as it helps to bring down Trump.
It is the role of Congress to investigate the president and those who work for him. If Congress resists doing its duty, out of a mixture of self-interest and cowardice, the American people have no choice but to try and hold the government's feet to the fire, demanding action with phone calls, protests, and, ultimately, votes. That is a democratic response to the failure of democracy.
Sitting back and letting shadowy, unaccountable agents of espionage do the job for us simply isn't an acceptable alternative.
Down that path lies the end of democracy in America.
Kep has stated he's worried about becoming an authoritarian state. Well, leaks from intelligence services smell like a police state, pure authoritarianism.
The leaks keep coming.
If Trump officials broke the Logan Act, nail them. There was a swing and miss, the media didn't get it out there, on catching a Logan Act violation when Mr. Obama sent a civilian to the Iranian mullahs to make nice-nice in 2008. That tells me that besides "power corrupts" and "Party first" the other standard in the Beltway is try to get away with more than the last guy.
But, the leaks. That should scare people. And the leaks are coming not from the White House but USG intelligence agencies. Why was the USG monitoring communications of US civilians? Did they have warrants? Or were they monitoring foreign dignitaries and ... ambassadors. Surely that has to be a violation of some treaty.
And, why do we now know all about that? Isn't that sort of thing, meaning targets, sources, methods, supposed to be ... clandestine? Instead USG intelligence agencies are releasing classified information to folks without clearance and/or need to know.
Kep has stated he's worried about becoming an authoritarian state. Well, leaks from intelligence services smell like a police state, pure authoritarianism. Should we start being concerned about that, or is it OK because it's the right kind of leaks (party first)?
Source: http://theweek.com/articles/680068/...-took-down-michael-flynn-that-deeply-worrying
Kep, man, you might be right, but for the wrong reasons: not Trump, but the folks leaking around him.
Leaks that undermine a would-be dictator? I'm not following what I'm sure is your impeccable logic.
You sound a little like Trump. "The real danger isn't our crimes, it's the people who expose them!"
Please clarify. I am all ears.
You're in Flag territory, pardner.
People are awakening to the truth. Your lies are beginning to fail, Kep.
You're in Flag territory, pardner.
Obama’s order provides a framework to organize scattered efforts to promote international regulatory cooperation, the chamber’s top global regulatory official said today.
“Today’s executive order marks a paradigm shift for U.S. regulators by directing them to take the international implications of their work into account in a consistent and comprehensive way,” Sean Heather, vice president of the chamber’s Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation, said in an e-mailed statement.
I'd like to hear this too. People don't leak things unless they think something's wrong. Take what Sally Yates had to do for example. If this administration was following the law and doing things in a proper manner they wouldn't be having these issues. They didn't call Obama "No Drama" for nothing.
Leaks that undermine a would-be dictator? I'm not following what I'm sure is your impeccable logic.
You sound a little like Trump. "The real danger isn't our crimes, it's the people who expose them!"
Please clarify. I am all ears.
I'll just add that to your other theories.
Enjoy your echo chamber. Or are you still trying to deflect that on your "enemies"?
I don't work for the government, but even I knew our government listens in on communications, especially involving foreign countries. Weren't they monitoring Merkel's phone sex conversations or something awhile back?But, the leaks. That should scare people. And the leaks are coming not from the White House but USG intelligence agencies. Why was the USG monitoring communications of US civilians? Did they have warrants? Or were they monitoring foreign dignitaries and ... ambassadors. Surely that has to be a violation of some treaty.
It's the career SMEs. Trump's regime is so inept and awful that the people, both left and right, who have given their lives to actually understand these agencies and do the work are staging a ground up revolt.
"Never pick a fight with people smarter than you."
Beyond the leaks, the slow-walking of the Fail Orangutan's stupid decrees will make normal federal bureaucracy look like Daytona. The poor dunce and his handpicked 1% duncettes will be lucky to get measures into full operation in 2 years, let alone the 2 minutes he promised the orcs.