“This is frightening,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) said after it came out during congressional testimony that 30% of the FBI’s spying — er, searches — on U.S. citizens’ communications and data were “errors.” But we should always trust our federal government — they’re so honest and reliable, right?
In the real world, being totally wrong 30% of the time would probably make you useless and untrustworthy. But in the fantasy world of politics, where the federal government doesn’t seem to feel any need to do its job right, one deals with massive mistakes by shrugging and requesting more money. This is what your taxpayer dollars are funding. Aren’t you proud?
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Massie was speaking on Fox News’ “Ingraham Angle.” He was reacting to Thursday’s congressional testimony by Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General Michael Horowitz. Breitbart said Horowitz revealed that “about […]
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