State Department and Arrogance
The victims of the State Department employees looking at their private passport information, (presidential candidates and celebrities) last year, were given high priority to protect their privacy. I am a private, American citizen so I contacted the State Department and asked them also provide me with all information on who, in the U.S. Government, has been looking at my personal passport information. That was 14 months ...more »
The victims of the State Department employees looking at their private passport information, (presidential candidates and celebrities) last year, were given high priority to protect their privacy.
I am a private, American citizen so I contacted the State Department and asked them also provide me with all information on who, in the U.S. Government, has been looking at my personal passport information. That was 14 months ago!!
Nothing!! Absolutely nothing has been sent to me. President Obama and Secreetary Clinton were some of the victims. Now that American citizens have been dropped to a low category (double standard)by State Department bureaucrats, we cannot get the same assistance.
In America, if you are famous or rich, you get immediate assistance. If you are like me, you get no assistance from the State Department. The bureaucrats are so arrogant that they can ignore Americans without penalty, that is unless you are famous or rich.
This is probably the most obvious example of non-transparency. If you are famous then the U.S.Government is there to immediate assist you. If you are just an ordinary citizen then you have no one to help you.
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