Posted on 07/24/2018 6:50:04 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
During a statement on Monday, House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) said that the White Houses statement that President Trump is looking to revoke former CIA Director John Brennans security clearance as well as examining the clearances of several other former officials is exactly what you see in authoritarian regimes.
Schiff said, Todays action, suggesting that we will punish critics of the president by stripping them of their security clearance, that is not what you see in a democracy. That is exactly what you see in authoritarian regimes.
He added that the move is a despicable action
to try to silence critics, and the cowardly action of someone who is afraid of criticism.
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Hmmm....Are the security clearances as rigorous as what “O” used to OK Valerie Jarrett ?
Shiff should know that clearances are not lifetime awards. If he spent anytime in the military he should know that. Shiff? In the Military? Naaah, I doubt it in any form. He’s using his posterior to speak. Besides, the people let go were political appointments, and their service is no longer required. Its like a new Sheriff removing deputies who won’t obey him and telling them they can’t arrest anyone. Whatever Trump does, it done to clean up the integrity of the Government. Good luck with that. Too bad he can’t clean out some of the Congress Critters who do nothing but speak Shiff.
It's too easy to call up old buddies and say "Long time, no see, what's going on?", and get the skinny, because "the government" says they are still "one of them" and they have clearance.
Actually what you see in authoritarian regimes is business people of religious conviction being forced by government to participate in the celebration of unions that violate their conscience.
Schiff looks like that creepy neighbor you want to keep your family away from.
Any president can overrule security clearance requirements for those who work for him, as long as he’s willing to take the political heat. Security clearances are under control of the Executive Branch.
Constitutional offices (President, Supreme Court, Congress, etc.) are exempt from security clearance requirements, although they do establish their own rules.
Yep, creepier than Sandusky
Well, I’ve lived in Saudi Arabia and I was in the Philippines during the Marcos regime.
I have never, ever seen or heard of an “authoritarian regime” working diligently to ensure that its citizenry is armed.
Some rants go beyond “fake news” and become “laughable stupidity.”
I had a Secret clearance when I was commissioned a 2LT, then I had to have a TS to be in MACVSOG, then I was in a unit with a nuke capability so I needed a TSN. When I left the Army- I left my security clearance there. These clowns of Obama’s are not active now. They should lose their clearance the day they retire and/or leave their federal job.
No, you bug-eyed freak.
Authoritarian regimes detain opponents, prosecute them for subversion, or kill them... and their families.
Normal regimes revoke security clearances.
Another thing you see in authoritarian regimes is forced participation in a financially-ruinous program (such as Obamacare).
Given that these traitorous pigs no longer have the need to know *anything* why,in God's name,do they still have clearances?
The more scum like Schniff cry about this, the more obvious it is that the coup-plotters derive major benefits from continuing their clearances. I propose that Trump issue an EO today, to “suspend” these clearances pending review of their past trustworthiness and why the USA needs for them to have clearances.
And gun control, and government agencies, say like the IRS doing political work, and government law agencies becoming politically corrupt, like say the FBI, CIA and DOJ.
It sounds like Bugsy’s eyes are getting ready to pop again.
Kinda doubt Trump seeks advice from the clowns who ran up a 20 trillion dollar debt. Perhaps maybe to discover what would be the worse possible financial decision.
I’m pretty sure my clearances were revoked after I retired from the Army. Like these bozos, Brennan, Crapper et al. I no longer had the “need to know”.
When I resigned government service in the early 70’s to enter private industry, my top secret clearance was removed. In those days to hold secret or higher depended on your need to know. -
This is indicative that none of these people have ever worked in the Private sector.
I resigned as an SVP of a top 20 bank. Within 4 hours, all of my logins and computer access was changed. I left my laptop with my boss. I walked out with the pictures from my walls.
For the next couple of weeks I worked on transition stuff.
Everyone was polite. Everyone was nice. That was just the way things were in our department where access to billions in deposits was a keystroke away.
Why does anyone have access to this stuff after they leave their job? Any one of these people can be read-in if they have to.
When you are out of the club, you are out. How is this difficult to understand?
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