| ▲ | stronglikedan 7 hours ago | |||||||
It's been the same with every administration, unfortunately. It's just a side effect of such an unnecessarily big goverment. | ||||||||
| ▲ | jfreds 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Inviting a reporter from the Atlantic to your signal chat where you coordinate military plans has nothing to do with government being too big | ||||||||
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| ▲ | JohnMakin 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
Are you sure? This guy didn't pass a counterintelligence polygraph. Like, the one that asks "are you sure you're not a spy?" | ||||||||
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| ▲ | acdha 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
You have to actively maintain a state of ignorance to say this isn’t different. Go look at all of the public reporting starting in January about the way appointees in the Pentagon, DOGE, etc. blew through the normal policies and procedures controlling access, clearing people, or restricting sharing. For example, this wasn’t just “oops, I used the wrong number” but Hegseth getting a custom line run into a secure facility so he could use a personal computer of unknown provenance and security: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/24/us/politics/hegseth-signa... That’s one of the reasons why one of the first moves they made was to fire CISOs and the inspectors general who would normally be investigating serious policy violations. This isn’t “big government”, it’s the attitude that the law is a tool used to hurt their opponents and help themselves but never the reverse. | ||||||||
| ▲ | snake42 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
You really think that every other administration has had this level of incompetence? The current bumbling and corruption is absolutely unparalleled. | ||||||||