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Secret Service running out of agents
2016-04-20
Two lawmakers claimed Tuesday that the U.S. Secret Service may need to seek outside help to fulfill its mission because agents are leaving the agency faster than they can be replaced.
That is what happens when the common people realize the political elites are a bunch of morons.
Would you want to be Hilarity's personal security detail the next four years?
I knew a member of Hillarity's Secret Service detail. He wasn't in Secret Service anymore.
"USSS simply cannot hire enough personnel to keep pace with historic attrition rates," House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, and ranking Democrat Elijah Cummings of Maryland noted in a Tuesday letter to Secret Service director Joseph Clancy.

"The committee encourages USSS to explore innovative ways to fill this staffing gap-such as detailing qualified law enforcement officials or [administrative, professional, and technical] employees from other agencies-in the short-term while continuing its long-term efforts to develop a zero-based budget and increase hiring and retention," they wrote.
You could hire German barbarians. Worked for Rome... for a while.
We don't hire our barbarians, we elect them...
Their letter comes on the heels of a DHS probe that raised questions about the agency's "ability to protect the White House and its occupants." The inquiry was launched after a man succeeded in jumping a fence and entering the White House in 2014.

DHS attempts to bolster the number of special agents have so far failed, because the staffing increases were outstripped by the number of departures over the last two years. If the problem persists, Congress could mandate major overhauls of the Secret Service to ensure that it succeeds at its core "zero-fail mission" of protecting the president.

"Although they may have only indirectly contributed to the events of that night, underlying and continuing resource and management issues are negatively affecting the Uniformed Division and, potentially, its ability to protect the White House and its occupants," the DHS inspector general warned in a report released Tuesday. "In particular, the Uniformed Division is severely understaffed, which has led to inadequate training, fatigue, low morale, and attrition."

The presidential elections are exacerbating the staffing problem by putting an additional strain on the U.S. Secret Service resources, but the larger problem is that employees are leaving faster than the agency can hire special agents.

"Nearly every USSS employee who spoke with the [inspector general] said they had serious concerns regarding UD staffing shortages," the lawmakers observed. "Some employees characterized the agency as 'hemorrhaging' employees."
Just wait until no one wants to volunteer for this assignment. Mercenaries will be protecting our "government". And like in Rome, they will realize they can be bribed to all an emperor to continue their reign... or to lose it.
Posted by:DarthVader

#13  Point to CrazyFool.

Would anyone be willing (even with a vest) to take a bullet for the slime in DC nowdays?

I would for Bush, even though I railed against most of his policies as he seems like a nice guy and is doing what he thinks is best.

Everyone else seems so much like elitist, selfish fucks that I would be like, 'meh, go ahead. I didn't like the fucker that much anyway'.
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-04-20 18:58  

#12  "Take a bullet for ValJar!"

'nuff said.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-04-20 13:53  

#11  Well it's totally reasonable to expect a problem in staffing. Consider the ad in the Employment Section of the local rag... "Join the Secret Service and take a bullet for Champ!". Lotta takers there, I'll bet. On the other hand, I hear the hotel parties are a perk.
Posted by: Mercutio   2016-04-20 13:51  

#10  There's never been a bureaucracy that hasn't engaged is significant mission creep and I'd bet the SS is no different.

There has been a vast increase in SS protection for the First Lady, First Children, ex-presidents and their families, the vice president and his family, and even Speaker of the House.

P.S. even the military (especially SOCOM) gets pulled in to become part of the praetorian guard.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2016-04-20 13:07  

#9  P2k, they're all in it together.

Congress wants to grow the power available and the bureaucracy wants to extend it's reach to control more of it planting THEIR flag on as much new turf as possible.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-04-20 12:03  

#8  "In particular, the Uniformed Division is severely understaffed, which has led to inadequate training, fatigue, low morale, and attrition."

Uniformed Division has always been treated like crap by the USSS leadership. It's just gotten worse with this regime.

Some of that same USSS leadership, by the way, also set up and initially ran the TSA.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-04-20 11:56  

#7  No Secret Service agents for politicians. No firearms protection either. A scientific experiment. Gather data. Take notes. Write report.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2016-04-20 10:47  

#6  No problem! Just detail a few hard men/wymn from a certain compound on Fort Bragg for two or three year tours. Oh wait !!!
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-04-20 10:46  

#5  There's never been a bureaucracy that hasn't engaged is significant mission creep and I'd bet the SS is no different.

Mission creep created by a Congress adding more and more laws that require more and more enforcement.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-04-20 09:01  

#4  I wonder if Hillary kept Blackwater/XE's phone number from her stint at State? Sort of like forcing fundamental Christian bakers to make gay wedding cakes.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-04-20 08:59  

#3  How about a review of what their mission IS?

There's never been a bureaucracy that hasn't engaged is significant mission creep and I'd bet the SS is no different.

Let's see how much paper shuffling and crap are being done by personnel that could be used differently or jobs that don't need doing.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-04-20 08:38  

#2  ...Is the USSS still working on the full size mockup of the White House?

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2016-04-20 05:10  

#1  The fish rots from the head down.
Posted by: Nguard   2016-04-20 01:13  

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