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Concerns over “What Did You Do Last Week, Take 2”

A video from the Secretary of Defense sparks concern about the requirement to report weekly activities via email. The messaging, seen as a potential threat, raises alarms about job security and the implications of sharing sensitive information.
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Who Gets Burned While the Government is on Fire?

In emergencies like fires or natural disasters, prioritizing essentials is crucial. Similarly, during government shutdowns, certain roles may pause but remain vital, challenging assumptions about their necessity.
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Mike Ware: Inspector General and Fraud Preventer

Meet Mike Ware and learn who really monitors the government for fraud, waste, and abuse.
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Why Even Bother?

I’ve learned an important lesson. If I say anything contrary to the beliefs of people I thought were friends (or at least friendly), they become mean. They attack me for daring to question if the Emperor has no clothes. I’ve worked in the Executive Branch for over 18 years. I saw the transitions from George W. Bush, to Barack Obama,…
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Unfit to be the Ruler of a Free People

I don’t even know what words I can use to express my feelings right now. This is not going to be a thoughtful entry to my blog. More just a haphazard stream of consciousness. Today, the President of the United States, the latest successor to George Washington, thought tweeting this was a good idea. I don’t care if he later…
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The Parasite Class… Elon’s opinion of Americans

Elon Musk argues that those who are affected by the slashing of federal spending are parasites. How disgusting.
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Manifest Destiny: Middle Eastern Edition

Despite the attempts by administration officials to walk it back, Donald Trump seems insistent that he has the Perfect Concepts of a Plan for the Gaza Strip.
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Claims of USAID Fraud

Let’s evaluate a few of the examples of “fraud” the President claims USAID is committing.


