National Political Secret Police Find It Tough. Poor Babies. What's so tough about being SPLC's sock puppets?
Top-level turnover makes it harder for DHS to stay on top of evolving threats
The departures are a result of what employees widely describe as a dysfunctional work environment, abysmal morale, and the lure of private security companies paying top dollar that have proliferated in Washington since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. The department’s terrorism intelligence arm, for example, has cycled through six directors during the Obama administration, decimating morale and contributing to months-long delays in releasing intelligence reports, according to interviews and government reports.
What's so tough about being SPLC's sock puppets?
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"What's so tough about being SPLC's sock puppets?" Probably all the hours spent on their knees worshipping Dees and Potluck.
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