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An interesting listen. I trust the insight and opinions of former SS Agents, Navy Seals, Army Rangers over the current DHS, USSS, FBI and CIA admin.
I love Shawn Ryan’s show. He has some absolute nut jobs on there sometimes, but most of the episodes are unbelievableAn interesting listen. I trust the insight and opinions of former SS Agents, Navy Seals, Army Rangers over the current DHS, USSS, FBI and CIA admin.
Honestly curious what your reason is for who trust, especially since former special forces members don't have access to classified information.An interesting listen. I trust the insight and opinions of former SS Agents, Navy Seals, Army Rangers over the current DHS, USSS, FBI and CIA admin.
Multiple former SS Agents who still have contacts inside the agency which they will not divulge, have spoken out about the fundamental security lapses by the SS on 7/13. Basis fundamentals were not followed. The local LEO's who were pulled in to support the event are now speaking out regarding the security lapses, including no pre-event briefing/planning session, non-existent comms between the USSS and their SWAT teams who were responsible for overwatch on the extended perimeter, multiple failures to communicate the threat when there was ample lead time to keep the stage empty until the known threat was neutralized/cleared (standard protocol).Honestly curious what your reason is for who trust, especially since former special forces members don't have access to classified information.
If the director (with top secret clearance) won't answer questions and when she does, she flat out lies with statements like "the roof was too sloped". At what point do you no trust someone who tells you obvious and immediately provable lies? I'll take people who are no longer vested in the system but who have intimate working knowledge of the processes any day over currently employed bureaucrats.Honestly curious what your reason is for who trust, especially since former special forces members don't have access to classified information.
But not when they're cherry picked by the guy who made the video in order to support the opinion he wants you to have.If the director (with top secret clearance) won't answer questions and when she does, she flat out lies with statements like "the roof was too sloped". At what point do you no trust someone who tells you obvious and immediately provable lies? I'll take people who are no longer vested in the system but who have intimate working knowledge of the processes any day over currently employed bureaucrats.
Honestly curious why you think former members of special forces and secret service would not have contacts withing the organization that would tell them what went wrong........let alone their ability to assess what went wrong based on public knowledge.Honestly curious what your reason is for who trust, especially since former special forces members don't have access to classified information.
Multiple former SS Agents who still have contacts inside the agency which they will not divulge, have spoken out about the fundamental security lapses by the SS on 7/13. Basis fundamentals were not followed. The local LEO's who were pulled in to support the event are now speaking out regarding the security lapses, including no pre-event briefing/planning session, non-existent comms between the USSS and their SWAT teams who were responsible for overwatch on the extended perimeter, multiple failures to communicate the threat when there was ample lead time to keep the stage empty until the known threat was neutralized/cleared (standard protocol).
When military snipers are questioned about the event, the first thing they note is the lack of anti-sniper assets on the water tower, which had perfect line of sight visibility to the rooftops and why weren't security drones being used before/during the event?
But not when they're cherry picked by the guy who made the video in order to support the opinion he wants you to have.
I don't know what to think about any of that. I would almost prefer fixing the way Supreme Court Justices are nominated over adding term limits.Biden is proposing term limit for supreme court justices.
What do we think?
The Judicial branch is supposed to hold the Executive branch in check. When in reality only the Supreme Court has much sway over the the Executive since lower courts decisions dealing with the Executive are very quickly bumped to the top.
The Executive branch holds the Supreme Court in check by appointment and by doing so holds future presidents in check by the Branches prior appointments.
I think we should propose term limits on the House of Representatives and Senators long before the Supreme Court justices.... It's well past due. But what say you?
That is exactly the reason.Wasn’t the original intent so that judges don’t have to fear making a controversial decision and risk not getting re-elected (fired)? It was supposed to keep them immune from outside influence.
Yeah, he was just saying the quiet part out loud though. They all do it, for the past several decades at least.2016 was the first election cycle I am aware of when a candidate made campaign promises to appoint SCOTUS judges with a specific case outcome in mind