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Phoenix61

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2. Their current job requires one like a lot of jobs in
Sat Jan 25, 2025, 12:07 PM
Jan 2025

the military support fields. Think Halliburton or SpaceX

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Forgive My Ignorance Southern_gent Jan 2025 #1
Their current job requires one like a lot of jobs in Phoenix61 Jan 2025 #2
Many former and particularly retired feds BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #3
If your prior career is in the military or intelligence fields DBoon Jan 2025 #6
The old double dip! MotownPgh Jan 2025 #7
Exactly BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #10
Revoking those already cleared for intel while installing those who can't pass background checks is a double whammy. ancianita Jan 2025 #14
Well in the latter case that you mention BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #15
I remember. ancianita Jan 2025 #19
... BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #20
Then we need to take our cues from youth, who have everything to lose. We have to not treat what's playing out in real ancianita Jan 2025 #22
As a practical matter BumRushDaShow Jan 2025 #23
Totally. Kick the old asses out, bring in the youth. ancianita Jan 2025 #24
I had a TS with lots of caveats, including NATO, spending 2.5 years in Berlin ... aggiesal Jan 2025 #18
For continuity so information can be passed between generatons of experience. The average military careers 20 - 30 yrs. usaf-vet Jan 2025 #4
Retired top security experts have a vast wealth of information Irish_Dem Jan 2025 #27
I'm just hoping that our friends that DO have security clearance KNOW bluestarone Jan 2025 #5
On the subject of Intelligence and clearances DENVERPOPS Jan 2025 #11
Oh for sure that's true. bluestarone Jan 2025 #13
As others have stated pfitz59 Jan 2025 #8
Thanks, Putin. Kid Berwyn Jan 2025 #9
Putin loves this orangecrush Jan 2025 #12
Instead of being transparent, Meirda47 is trying to make his administration as opaque as possible ... aggiesal Jan 2025 #16
So our Congress and judicial are just gonna let this King rule by fiat travelingthrulife Jan 2025 #17
...In an executive order issued hours after his inauguration on Monday, Trump stripped 49 former senior officials of the riversedge Jan 2025 #21
Can they file suit in federal courts that can rule that their job status has given them the right to retain ancianita Jan 2025 #25
Read yesterday Fauci's was paid out of the CDC budget underpants Jan 2025 #26
"Revenge Tour." Evolve Dammit Jan 2025 #28
AFTER a review by forum hosts LOCKING Omaha Steve Jan 2025 #29
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