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You do realize that declassifying classified budgets...puts in jeopardy the very fact that projects are classified...right?
Hell - in the military, if a project is classified, we are not required to publicly report it at all.
The FBI, DEA, ATF don't do classified things with declassified monies? CIA and NSA can do what they want in secret, call it "research and development," no reasons for entire budgets to be classified.
Why would you ever want CIA or NSA budgets declassified? What possible good could come of that? (and I'd almost throw some DEA in there as well)
Chuck
Because we pay for it, as I said, details need not be given, but a general accounting should be called for.
I don't think you realize how much information simple accounting can give away.
I'm quite sure that congress has a right to audit the black budget but so far it hasn't.Because we pay for it, as I said, details need not be given, but a general accounting should be called for.
Because we pay for it, as I said, details need not be given, but a general accounting should be called for.
We pay for it, Yes. But we also elect people to oversee it and make sure everything is on the up and up.
You mean, we elect people based on the information provided to us by the big corporate media, which is owned and controlled by rich people. Through their coverage and the information they decide to share, they essentially tell you who to vote for.
So tell me, how are you going to pick the candidate who will make sure "everything is on the up and up" when everything you know about the candidates is controlled?
So ultimately the people is to blame. Hue
And what problem would be solved by disclosing a budget in vague enough terms to preserve security? Is it any harder to tyrannically spend money in a shadow organization if you can "disclose" it without saying what you're spending it on?I don't think you understand how tyrannically money can be misspent in shadow organizations.
Edit: The NSA was created because of the CIA's mandate not to spy domestically, do you really want the NSA to be able to spend whatever it wants secretly? If it was just the CIA I could handle it.
You mean, we elect people based on the information provided to us by the big corporate media, which is owned and controlled by rich people. Through their coverage and the information they decide to share, they essentially tell you who to vote for.
So tell me, how are you going to pick the candidate who will make sure "everything is on the up and up" when everything you know about the candidates is controlled?
You won't. At least the chances you'd have to pick a Pol who isn't dirty and/or unqualified is about zero. For gods sake, the US elected someone wholefully unqualified to be POTUS last time around, and this time around they'll elect him again because his primary allowed competitor is the same as he is now, with the same belief system as his SecState...that is, that of a wet noodle. I feel sorry for Russia sometimes...it must suck being their Leadership and trying to figure out why they can't top us while looking at our Politicians. Then again, when your country is a bunch of alcoholics, you begin to have problems...
But, even given all that, the budgets for these entities should be classified, and be reviewed in a classified manner. There are Senators and Congressmen for that, with the proper clearances.
Chuck
So ultimately the people is to blame. Hue
You pay taxes . Doing so makes you guilty of what ever bad comes from those taxes . You are not innocent of murder . None of us are .