I saw something during one of the
seemingly endless string of congressional committee hearings the other
day. The testifying witness, some mid
level functionary in some government bureaucracy, was asked by, I think, one of
the Senators, when his office was going to receive the documents from a FOIA
request his office had submitted a month ago.
He added that one of his colleagues on the other side of the aisle had
received his copy of the same documents within a few days of requesting
them. The functionary replied with
seeming concern that they would get right on that, and get back to the
Senator's office.
What in the actual heck? Are we not in the year 2023, and in the
middle of an information revolution. How
is it that these office holders are allowed to delay like that? Where is the laptop, which everyone uses
these days. Lawyers use them in court,
teachers use them in class. Preachers use them at the pulpit.
Why don't these bureaucrats show
up to hearings with laptops in front of them, and given the importance of
congress people being informed and getting timely information, why isn't there
a full staff on the other end of that laptop to give almost instantaneous
response to a congressional request?
Or does this question answer
itself? Is the real agenda to be able to
slow walk anything that doesn't conform to the political agenda of the deep
state? Using our high tech capabilities
in a non-partisan way to facilitate the nation's business doesn't, apparently,
fit that deep state agenda, so congress allows its business to be done in a way
reminiscent of the late 1700's. At the
same time, we can rest assured that the latest technology will be used to
unconstitutionally spy on Americans in their homes, and track their every
movement.
You see, this fits into what I
think is one of the overriding questions of our times, which is: Is our high technology going to be used to
liberate the people by informing them and allowing us to reach deeper
understanding with each other, or is that same technology going to be used
against the people, to oppress, isolate, indoctrinate, divide and eventually
enslave us?
In this regard, I think at the
very least congress should demand, that's right DEMAND, under penalty of a
contempt of congress charge, that any administration official called to testify
before any committee show up with a laptop, and the ability to respond to any
congressional request or question on the spot.
And don't give me any bull about cyber-security issues. That might be an objection the first hour,
but if our high tech experts can't resolve any security issues about testifying
at the capitol within the first day the issue is presented to them, maybe we
should get new cyber-security people.
Or am I the only getting
completely fed up with the constant diet of BS coming out of DC? I don't think
so.
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