More MIsmanagement From Above
Read this. Just read it.
Here, a man responsible for providing for the common defense as commander-in-chief of our armed forces has allowed a new department he created to inappropriately identify key terror targets within our country.
The man who was willing to sell New York sea ports to a nation whose banks helped finance 9/11 is responsible for failing to protect much of New York City and Washington D.C. -- the two cities hit that day.
The World Trade Center was targeted. Logic would have it that New York's other big target -- the Empire State Building -- would be protected.
No.
Well, then surely a national treasure like the Statue of Liberty would be on the list.
Not exactly.
What about the busiest neighborhood in the country -- Times Square?
Again, no.
But a bourbon festival and a bean fest are protected.
Every citizen of New York and Washington, who also got the shaft by Homeland Security, should be infuriated. Same goes for the other key cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Indiana has the highest number of assets listed.
Not California. Not Florida. Not Massachusetts.
Indiana.
When a company's Chief Executive Officer misappropriates funds (and gets caught), he is removed from office and usually goes to prison. When a company's employee makes mistake after mistake, he or she is fired.
Our chief is ultimately responsible for this. What's more, he is not CEO of America, but merely an employee of every citizen. And this misappropriation is failing Americans. His list of errors and mistakes is long and it is costly.
I don't know that We the People should have to wait until January 20, 2009, to see him leave office.
Maybe it is time we look into firing him.
Here, a man responsible for providing for the common defense as commander-in-chief of our armed forces has allowed a new department he created to inappropriately identify key terror targets within our country.
The man who was willing to sell New York sea ports to a nation whose banks helped finance 9/11 is responsible for failing to protect much of New York City and Washington D.C. -- the two cities hit that day.
The World Trade Center was targeted. Logic would have it that New York's other big target -- the Empire State Building -- would be protected.
No.
Well, then surely a national treasure like the Statue of Liberty would be on the list.
Not exactly.
What about the busiest neighborhood in the country -- Times Square?
Again, no.
But a bourbon festival and a bean fest are protected.
Every citizen of New York and Washington, who also got the shaft by Homeland Security, should be infuriated. Same goes for the other key cities like Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Indiana has the highest number of assets listed.
Not California. Not Florida. Not Massachusetts.
Indiana.
When a company's Chief Executive Officer misappropriates funds (and gets caught), he is removed from office and usually goes to prison. When a company's employee makes mistake after mistake, he or she is fired.
Our chief is ultimately responsible for this. What's more, he is not CEO of America, but merely an employee of every citizen. And this misappropriation is failing Americans. His list of errors and mistakes is long and it is costly.
I don't know that We the People should have to wait until January 20, 2009, to see him leave office.
Maybe it is time we look into firing him.
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