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In reply to the discussion: President's 'rat out your co-worker' plan, unlikely to work experts say [View all]Savannahmann
(3,891 posts)5. We know it doesn't work
The program was launched in 2011, and Snowden acted almost two years later. So two years of people watching co-workers out of the corner of their eyes, did nothing, other than teach people to practice their poker faces.
President Obama would have been better served looking over the secrets, and seeing which ones he could justify if they were ever found out. We would have been better served if we had launched a new Moral Governance model, in which the rights of the people were the first and foremost goal on the minds of Government workers, instead of trying to catch the man/woman who was thinking of exposing the immoral and illegal.
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The "secrets" they most want to keep are those with the least real justification
Fumesucker
Jul 2013
#8
Agreed. It's disgusting. They are protecting their gravy train with overclassification.
GoneFishin
Jul 2013
#33
And who did the 2000 Democratic Vice Presidential candidate campaign for in 2008?
Fumesucker
Jul 2013
#54
Don't give up. You convinced me that all is not lost yet only a few weeks ago.
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#75
I'll refrain from characterizing President Obama, but yes, we're seeing insanity at work
cali
Jul 2013
#12
Obama is onto something! Putting America back to work with the Insider Threat Program.
democrank
Jul 2013
#13
And of course all of the roughly 2.25 million federal workers on payroll would be conscientious.
BornLooser
Jul 2013
#18
Not true. Honest and dedicated Federal employees have always been custodians of Federal resources.
kelliekat44
Jul 2013
#31
Executive Order 13587 -- Structural Reforms to Improve the Security of Classified Networks and
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#20
... Barlow said the policy “does not mandate” that employees report behavior indicators ...
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#21
of course it doesn't. But the program is bad enough. Do you actually support this nonsense?
cali
Jul 2013
#23
I posted the Executive Order you're so upset about. Perhaps you could point out
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#27
For starters, maybe you could just point out the actual language that concerns you
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#30
why? seriously, I've told you what concerns me. why on earth should I address this?
cali
Jul 2013
#32
It's not legislation: it's an Executive Order. Existing statutes aren't modified
struggle4progress
Jul 2013
#38
Federal Civil servants have alwlays been to advised or asked to report fraud, waste, and abuse of
kelliekat44
Jul 2013
#28
Yeesh. Any reply I make to this will surely end up with someone screaming
bullwinkle428
Jul 2013
#42
"Those who fail to report them could face penalties, including criminal charges."
winter is coming
Jul 2013
#58
call me naive but this strikes me as 1- extraordinarily counterproductive and..
steve2470
Jul 2013
#74
With the utter disrespect for the rule of law and classified information, it's a shame
AllINeedIsCoffee
Jul 2013
#78