ACCOUNTABILITY
These first six aren't statistics from the news or
Wikipedia, these are actual times where I interacted with Federal or City
Governments, or big Banks.
letting you know that you owe them money and you better pay it if you know what is good for you.
2 years and Counting
The amount of time (in progress) it takes to get a
Copyright now.The amount of time it took that Veterans' Administration to finalize and pay a disability claim, after never admitting that the US Army lost over 80% of my medical records and 201 Files.
A recent statistic:
Currently, in the Obama Administration, one in six cases
of Requests for Information (that's 125,629 times) come up empty handed. (it is
better than the Bush Administration though).
"The FBI couldn't find any records in 39 percent of
cases, or 5,168 times. The Environmental Protection Agency regional office that
oversees New York and New Jersey couldn't find anything 58 percent of the time.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection couldn't find anything in 34 percent of
cases." 1
My point here, Ladies and Gentlemen, is that we are held
instantly accountable for anything we do this society, and quickly branded and
punished for it.
The Federal and State Governments, though, are not. This Nation was founded on the concept that it has a government that is by the people, and for the people. I submit to you that those concepts have long faded away.
1 Associated
Press, March 18, 2016
-Jim Culp, 2016
and if you want to change things in congress, the stop re-electing encumbents. lindsay the leftist lap dog graham was quite vociferous in his impeachment of bill clinton. Then he got elected to the Senate. Fat, dumb and happy are now his watch words. Trey Gowdy has done a fine job as a US Congressman. But he has served three terms, that's one too many. The lap dog was elected to the US House in 1995 then rode into the Senate when Sperm Thurmond (navigator on the Mayflower) retired in 2002. Where he has been sucking at the gubment teat ever since.It's time for them to get a real jobs.
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