#1
The policy is from 2010, but I'm not going crazy here right? This is truly scary, right?
A U.S. official said the Obama administration considered but rejected deploying military force under the directive during the recent standoff with Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and his armed supporters.
#2
Other agencies with SWAT teams reportedly include the Department of Agriculture, the Railroad Retirement Board, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Office of Personnel Management, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Education Department.
So for the time being, we're safe from the Bureau of Weights and Measures.
Posted by: Matt ||
05/28/2014 19:39 Comments ||
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#3
Matt, they certainly can be heavy handed as well.
#4
LOL -- that took me a couple of beats to catch up with
Posted by: Matt ||
05/28/2014 20:32 Comments ||
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A U.S. official said the Obama administration considered but rejected deploying military force under the directive during the recent standoff with Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and his armed supporters.
Still too early in getting enough officers to blindly obey orders? Real nasty if there was significant resistance or, worse, like in Moscow with Yeltsin the military going over to the other side upon arrival.
#6
7 Mile backup of people trying to get into Bunkerville from all over the western US to support the rancher. The militia allowed only the first 1,000 people into the standoff. If the tyrant in the oval office had pulled the trigger, he would have been the first President charged, sentenced and given life in prison for murder. Something that should still be done in regards to Benghazi and the Veteran Administration death list.
#2
It is amazing how people perform when they are held accountable and only their hard work will grant them higher pay and positions instead of expecting it to be handed to them.
Get rid of the unions and make it so race isn't a guarantee for safety from criticism or a guarantee for promotion and you'll see the scores even out.
#5
I love watching a leftist explode with faux rage when you dare to say out loud that a guaranteed magic check promotes laziness and complacency.
Without authentic metrics and the possibility of losing your job if you do not meet them about 2/3 of people will, to one extent or another, kick back and be less hard-working and productive. That's the reality of human nature. Deal with it, leftists, even if it means your crappy little narrative is wrong.
Posted by: no mo uro ||
05/28/2014 4:44 Comments ||
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#6
I am shocked, shocked to find incompetence going on here. Merge them with TSA; they'd have more power, but wouldn't be able to find their way to work.
Posted by: ed in texas ||
05/28/2014 7:37 Comments ||
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#7
The performance system doesn't fit the liberal narrative, so they get rid of the performance system? Where's the surprise meter?
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