Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Inside President Obama's War On The Fast & Furious Whistleblowers.

“They were giving themselves a license to legally lie,” Senator Grassley deadpanned.  “This was supposed to be the most transparent administration we’ve ever seen. Well, they’re not.”

After Senator Grassley’s staff made this attempt to give themselves a “license to legally lie” public the DOJ was “so embarrassed they withdrew the proposal right away,” said Senator Grassley.

So whistleblowers who’d been ordered to let guns “walk” in Operation Fast and Furious—and those federal employees who find themselves in other misguided programs or corruption—either can keep their mouths shut or they can come forward and be crushed by the bureaucracy as they attempt to reform the system. This isn’t a decision citizens in a country with the freedom of speech enshrined in the U.S. Bill of Rights should have to contend with.

Just when did the federal bureaucracy get so strong that it lost its fear of the people? Just when did the people become more afraid of the bureaucracy? Given the gauntlet whistleblowers now face, it isn’t surprising that Americans have become cynical about Washington; however, perhaps instead of deciding all politicians are tainted, we should instead realize it’s the growing bureaucratic swamp that needs to be drained.

6 comments:

eddymatthews said...

Grassley only wants Breuers resignation. What's up with that?

Anonymous said...

What would happen if several Gubmint bureaucraps were suddenly terminated by an attack by bows & arrows from some unknown attackers. Do you suppose that other Gubmint bureaucraps might have one of those "Come To Jesus" moments and suddenly start talking about what is going on behind closed doors. If arrows doesn't do the trick, I can always volunteer my old boat trailer that is capable of holding five nooses on each side (for a total of ten) hangman nooses and since it is trailer mounted can be driven around DC to string ALL of them up.
Just trying to be helpful and wanting to rid this Great Nation of all those traitors who think they can do "their thing" to OUR Government.

Anonymous said...

"Just when did the federal bureaucracy get so strong that it lost its fear of the people?"

We are witness to a progressive revolutionary subversion.

First, the federal government lost its fear of the states that created it and then the bureaucracy lost its fear of Congressional sanctions.

Inevitably, an unelected oligarchy will lose its fear of reprisal from the people and seek to end the Founder's Republic.

We, the people, must see to it that this ambition fails.

MALTHUS

Ashrak said...

All politicians, each and every one of them, is tainted. For it is the Statesmen who are the honorable public servants, while the politicians are the corrupt.

When did people become more fearful of government than government being fearful of the people? I believe that took place not in one instant or one act but over time via incrementalism. To pin it to one particular arena, I would have to say it is the public school imposed indoctrination of children, convincing them from an early age that the exercise of their rights is indeed a punishable offense - rather than a celebration of Liberty.

Anonymous said...

"Just when did the federal bureaucracy get so strong that it lost its fear of the people? Just when did the people become more afraid of the bureaucracy?"

"...we should instead realize it’s the growing bureaucratic swamp that needs to be drained."

It got so strong, when "they" (we are talking about people here) realized "they" could crush anyone who got in their way. Absolute or near absolute power, you might say.

How did that occur? Like minded people suddenly came into positions of power, in government, judiciary and the media. It was at that point, they realized that they could proceed to do anything they wanted, as long as they could control the story told to the American people.

Now all you have to do is discuss with yourself whether you think this was accidental and contemplate the odds of that scenario, or the completion of an actual plan and those odds. Guess which one wins the argument?

Mt Top Patriot said...

Rats on a sinking ship of state have no honor.

Thanks to folks like Mike, Dave and a handful of whistle blowers inside this Marxist's organized crime syndicate we are about to have a ring side seat in the largest show on earth.

Remains to be seen, today, if any of the players and actors have what it takes to do what needs to be done here.
Meaning the right thing, regardless of any consequences.
Right now its a fucking Mexican standoff. It could go anyway. The Leviathan is now by its very own deeds teetering on its existential heels.
Issa and Grassley throw soft balls and holder et all walk and it only remains time before the hobbits have to slug it out on their own against Mordor, or they give the murdering lying bastards enough rope to hang themselves.
There is always the nuclear option. Obama sets up declaration of Marshal Law knowing either way all their asses only keep power by dissolving a Constitutional Republic, or what remains of it.
I'm taking about an entire class, a social subset of our culture and nation, that right now hold barely checked unrestrained power over 100's of millions of people.

Lets not beat around the bush. This All about guns. Everything these scumbags do revolves ultimately about guns. It is guns that give these pieces of shit their power. It is guns that they fear. It is guns that they must if they are to take over my country have in order to rule with an iron fist. It is guns that they must take from the populous in order obtain that absolute power. It is guns they understand like none other are the real power behind anything. It is guns this system of government now lives by. It is guns that they use to enforce everything.
And it is guns in the hands of We The People that they fear most.
Any thing else is a cheap side show.