Is this what our govt has become? They’re supposed to be role models, but instead, they underMINE everyone they could just to get one up on the other side! I’m so happy the witnesses are singing like canaries! Tweet tweet NOT!
Does the public really have the right to know everything that their government is doing? It seems to me it depends on who is in power and whose side you are on. Recently, Republicans wanted everything about the Obama nefarious government’s actions exposed to public scrutiny but are working like hell to obfuscate Trump’s embarrassing but legal machinations. Conversely, the Democrats attempted to block Wikileaks and others from exposing information considered important to national security under Obama, while trying to expose traitorous and criminal activities of Trump.
In both cases, it is a matter of political perspective and partisan phraseology.
This reminds me of a song about coding. A trio (I believe) did it. It’s kind of reminiscent of “Sixteen Tons”. I’ve been going crazy trying to remember the title, but all I can think of is the tune and a few random lyrics.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
What was old is new again.
Dr. Quatermass about 5 years ago
Catch a whistleblower? More effective if you just mock and denigrate them on Twitter.
GreggW Premium Member about 5 years ago
President Obama wanted it that way (check the copyright date on the cartoon). Too bad so many Democrats have “forgotten” that.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Is this what our govt has become? They’re supposed to be role models, but instead, they underMINE everyone they could just to get one up on the other side! I’m so happy the witnesses are singing like canaries! Tweet tweet NOT!
Linguist about 5 years ago
Does the public really have the right to know everything that their government is doing? It seems to me it depends on who is in power and whose side you are on. Recently, Republicans wanted everything about the Obama nefarious government’s actions exposed to public scrutiny but are working like hell to obfuscate Trump’s embarrassing but legal machinations. Conversely, the Democrats attempted to block Wikileaks and others from exposing information considered important to national security under Obama, while trying to expose traitorous and criminal activities of Trump.
In both cases, it is a matter of political perspective and partisan phraseology.
Rev Phnk Ey about 5 years ago
Question for Rueben: Did you borrow that whistle from Trudeau?
Skeptical Meg about 5 years ago
This reminds me of a song about coding. A trio (I believe) did it. It’s kind of reminiscent of “Sixteen Tons”. I’ve been going crazy trying to remember the title, but all I can think of is the tune and a few random lyrics.
Kip W about 5 years ago
The five o’clock whistle blower’s on the blink.