,If the agencies were actually "intelligent" maybe it would not be so bad. Like ANY bureaucracy the expansion into "intelligence" work is a natural tendency to keep growing regardless of the necessity for that type of service. Next will be School Boards having an intelligence committee to keep an eye on the parents suspected of domesti…
,If the agencies were actually "intelligent" maybe it would not be so bad. Like ANY bureaucracy the expansion into "intelligence" work is a natural tendency to keep growing regardless of the necessity for that type of service. Next will be School Boards having an intelligence committee to keep an eye on the parents suspected of domestic terrorism. School Boards are pretty useless and should be eliminated. That entire bureaucracy is one that has gotten completely out of control. These "experts" are just freeloading slugs without any interest in the children within the system. Their meetings are run like some parole board where the prisoners beg for some type of consideration.
A surprising number of federal agencies are well armed - Social Security, IRS, USPS, etc. Why does almost every federal agency need an armed police force? The Federal Reserve (NOT a federal agency but they pretend to be) is so armed that it looks like a small country's army with helicopters and everything.
I worked at DIAC (Department of information) a couple of times. What I learned quickly was no one who works there actually has any information and is quite reluctant to get any. Complete bureaucracy.
,If the agencies were actually "intelligent" maybe it would not be so bad. Like ANY bureaucracy the expansion into "intelligence" work is a natural tendency to keep growing regardless of the necessity for that type of service. Next will be School Boards having an intelligence committee to keep an eye on the parents suspected of domestic terrorism. School Boards are pretty useless and should be eliminated. That entire bureaucracy is one that has gotten completely out of control. These "experts" are just freeloading slugs without any interest in the children within the system. Their meetings are run like some parole board where the prisoners beg for some type of consideration.
A surprising number of federal agencies are well armed - Social Security, IRS, USPS, etc. Why does almost every federal agency need an armed police force? The Federal Reserve (NOT a federal agency but they pretend to be) is so armed that it looks like a small country's army with helicopters and everything.
I worked at DIAC (Department of information) a couple of times. What I learned quickly was no one who works there actually has any information and is quite reluctant to get any. Complete bureaucracy.