However we need them to fund it properly. So when every day citizens contact the FBI for a case, we should not be told they cannot help us because their budget only allows them to take case work worth 10 million dollars or more. That happened to me.
But they have plenty of money to do far more expensive operations! Like flying down from Washington instead of using the Miami Field office.
It's beyond rotten and the good ones won't be able to stay and make any of this work with the bad guys still there.
The FBI should be totally dismantled everyone fired.
Then just start the rehiring process for the good agents the next day. Each state would have their hiring effort.
I believe this is the only way.
Any new agency put together in our day and age will just be more pants on the ground Homeland security style.
If it were that simple I'd be gone. I'm still here because of the years that I dedicated and gave to "the Mission," that keeps me here. The hope that the mission, the Constitution I swore an oath to, and all the lives being risked for a different part of the same mission, will sometime in the future, somehow be restored, at least in part. It's optimism, patriotism, duty, and the firm belief, in the way it's supposed to be.
We need a federal force.
However we need them to fund it properly. So when every day citizens contact the FBI for a case, we should not be told they cannot help us because their budget only allows them to take case work worth 10 million dollars or more. That happened to me.
But they have plenty of money to do far more expensive operations! Like flying down from Washington instead of using the Miami Field office.
It's beyond rotten and the good ones won't be able to stay and make any of this work with the bad guys still there.
The FBI should be totally dismantled everyone fired. Then just start the rehiring process for the good agents the next day. Each state would have their hiring effort.
I believe this is the only way.
Any new agency put together in our day and age will just be more pants on the ground Homeland security style.
If it were that simple I'd be gone. I'm still here because of the years that I dedicated and gave to "the Mission," that keeps me here. The hope that the mission, the Constitution I swore an oath to, and all the lives being risked for a different part of the same mission, will sometime in the future, somehow be restored, at least in part. It's optimism, patriotism, duty, and the firm belief, in the way it's supposed to be.