Off-Topic: The double standard on whistleblowers
(Logan Martin Lake Specific)
4,319 messages
Updated 7/5/2024 7:54:28 AM
Lakes Online Forum
84,091 messages
Updated 11/8/2024 10:28:12 AM
Lakes Online Forum
5,204 messages
Updated 9/14/2024 10:10:50 AM
(Logan Martin Lake Specific)
126 messages
Updated 12/23/2022 9:21:15 AM
Lakes Online Forum
4,172 messages
Updated 9/9/2024 5:04:44 PM
Lakes Online Forum
4,262 messages
Updated 11/6/2024 6:43:09 PM
Lakes Online Forum
2,979 messages
Updated 6/26/2024 5:03:03 AM
Lakes Online Forum
98 messages
Updated 4/15/2024 1:00:58 AM
|
|
|
|
Name:
|
MartiniMan
-
|
Subject:
|
The double standard on whistleblowers
|
Date:
|
5/19/2023 1:45:29 PM
|
|
Best suggestion I've heard so far in how to reform the FBI is to break it into two. One that focuses on domestic crime and one that focuses on international crime. That way it would be much harder to do what they did with the Russia collusion hoax and the protection of the Clintons.
Frankly, it would do the country so much good if all these agencies were moved out of DC. Leave the political appointees and a staff to support them and every other job would be in the districts. It's interesting to note that I believe most, if not all of the whistleblowers were from district offices. And a lot of the push back to politically motivated requests for action came from the district offices when "headquarters" told them to do something they throught was improper or not justified. They live in the real world, have friends in the real world and are not corrupted by the toxic environment inside the beltway. Classic case of subsidiarity. That would send DC into a tailspin if the next Republican president did just that. That's how you limit the damage the deep state can do to Americans.
|
|