Limos and security
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The AG decides. Srsly though, why do former presidents and their families get protection when they are no longer government employees?
@89th said in Limos and security:
Srsly though, why do former presidents and their families get protection when they are no longer government employees?
That is a matter of legislation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Former_Presidents_Act
From 1965 to 1996, former presidents were entitled to lifetime Secret Service protection, for themselves, spouses, and children under 16. A 1994 statute, Pub. L. 103–329, limited post-presidential protection to ten years for presidents inaugurated after January 1, 1997.[8] Under this statute, Bill Clinton would still be entitled to lifetime protection, and all subsequent presidents would have been entitled to ten years of protection.[9] On January 10, 2013, President Barack Obama signed the Former Presidents Protection Act of 2012, reinstating lifetime Secret Service protection for his predecessor George W. Bush, himself, and all subsequent presidents.[10]
For the AG to decide seems capricious.
AG could say, "Thanks for the
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Yeah or the AG could say, "Thanks for working tirelessly and leading the health/response during a pandemic that killed over a million americans all while being threatened by the public and insulted by the president. For this specific scenario, we'll extend the MOU/contract regarding your security detail so you aren't killed inside your home or while commuting."
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@89th said in Limos and security:
Slightly different from basketball tickets
Of course it is. Still capricious.
"Thanks for being a good guy, working hard, and putting up with the bullshit, here's a limo and security."
That what you're saying?
I have no real problem with it, but it should be a matter of policy.
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@89th said in Limos and security:
Slightly different from basketball tickets
Of course it is. Still capricious.
"Thanks for being a good guy, working hard, and putting up with the bullshit, here's a limo and security."
That what you're saying?
I have no real problem with it, but it should be a matter of policy.
@George-K said in Limos and security:
@89th said in Limos and security:
Slightly different from basketball tickets
Of course it is. Still capricious.
"Thanks for being a good guy, working hard, and putting up with the bullshit, here's a limo and security."
That what you're saying?
I have no real problem with it, but it should be a matter of policy.
Fauci is not nearly the only non-government official who's received this kind of security detail.
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@George-K said in Limos and security:
@89th said in Limos and security:
Slightly different from basketball tickets
Of course it is. Still capricious.
"Thanks for being a good guy, working hard, and putting up with the bullshit, here's a limo and security."
That what you're saying?
I have no real problem with it, but it should be a matter of policy.
Fauci is not nearly the only non-government official who's received this kind of security detail.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Limos and security:
Fauci is not nearly the only non-government official who's received this kind of security detail.
Probably so. Does it include transportation?
What's the policy?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Limos and security:
Fauci is not nearly the only non-government official who's received this kind of security detail.
Probably so. Does it include transportation?
What's the policy?
@George-K said in Limos and security:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Limos and security:
Fauci is not nearly the only non-government official who's received this kind of security detail.
Probably so. Does it include transportation?
What's the policy?
I'm sure it does include transportation and I'm equally sure the policy was generally hand-wavey.
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Yeah or the AG could say, "Thanks for working tirelessly and leading the health/response during a pandemic that killed over a million americans all while being threatened by the public and insulted by the president. For this specific scenario, we'll extend the MOU/contract regarding your security detail so you aren't killed inside your home or while commuting."
@89th said in Limos and security:
Yeah or the AG could say, "Thanks for working tirelessly and leading the health/response during a pandemic that killed over a million americans all while being threatened by the public and insulted by the president. For this specific scenario, we'll extend the MOU/contract regarding your security detail so you aren't killed inside your home or while commuting."
Toughsky shitsky. He's the highest paid Federal pensioner, evuh.
Before that, he was the highest paid employee.
He's been adequately compensated.