We Need to Protect our Treasury Database, right? A reality check on the idiocy of the arguments against the Chief Executive Officer from keeping things secure and no fraud.
The mainly Democrat and swamp creatures are arguing that they cannot stand the idea of such a key infrastructure secret as being accessed by “somebody without the authority to do so.”
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Our Public Expenditures “are Public”
If this information is hidden, it is really hidden from the American taxpayer, whose money it is. In all the hubris of our day, there are a lot of people making Freudian slips, i.e. “we don’t want them to see our money.” So their complaint is that President Donald Trump cannot see what is going with the dispersing of federal tax dollars. Shouldn’t that be public information that anybody can access and analyze? If there is fraud going on, that is the only way that it will be found. The Inspectors General are the ones who should have caught this and insisted in Congress on action. But what is really happening is that the fox is guarding the hen house.
The Chief Executive Officer is the President
Congress allocates money from the Treasury to various purposes and that goes to certain people depending on who can do what, and who is supposed to do what in order for the purpose that Congress has voted on is being kept. The particulars of which company does federal work is at the disposition of the Chief Executive Officer, the President, and those who he appoints to represent him, (Elon Musk in this case). The President does not actually go to the Treasury Building and spends weeks in there reading things. He uses aids, just as all Congress does.
The control of the actual decision of who gets what and how they have to report how they are going to do something and when it is done (for quality control) is again the President.
China recently hacked that very Same Database
If under Joe Biden, his control of the government was such that the Chinese attacked, entered, and copied large amounts of this information (remember Hunter Biden has an outstanding loan with China for 1.5 billion dollars that he never has to pay back), then it is really disingenuous that Democrats are using this argument now.
Donald Trump is the president, and China is our enemy. Where were the Democrats the last 20 years yelling that we need more protections? Didn’t Joe Biden himself put secret documents in an unused office he rented, that was owned and operated by the Chinese? Didn’t Joe Biden have secret documents in his garage, where if he left to fill up his car with gas, he would leave the garage door open, and these secrets were sitting out for anyone to take, or take pictures of?
The Problem with Double Standards
The problem with double standards is that when you use an extreme argument against somebody (your political enemy), then they can call you a hypocrite when they point out how you are not under the same standards nor to the same degree as what they force on others.
Truthfully, they are just upset because Donald Trump is “upsetting their apple cart” and taking away what they were misappropiating.
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