This should be common practice for everyone who leaves government service, regardless of the position. Even for the outgoing White House admin. The day you leave service you lose your security clearance. No more revolving door security clraranc apparatus.
That is the norm for the minions, but not the elite. It should be the other way around. It is expensive and time consuming to renew your security clearance when you leave and go to a government contractor. It makes it harder to get a job. And a lot of jobs require an active TS/SCI which is really over doing it. But it is the government that drives that requirement, which is often intentional to spy on the US.
This should be common practice for everyone who leaves government service, regardless of the position. Even for the outgoing White House admin. The day you leave service you lose your security clearance. No more revolving door security clraranc apparatus.
The security clearance is how they get to make the rounds on talk shows. Without that they have nothing to offer.
That is the norm for the minions, but not the elite. It should be the other way around. It is expensive and time consuming to renew your security clearance when you leave and go to a government contractor. It makes it harder to get a job. And a lot of jobs require an active TS/SCI which is really over doing it. But it is the government that drives that requirement, which is often intentional to spy on the US.
Am I wrong or does it seem like Brietbart has been shifted back into White hat control?
After his disappearance it became a lefty rag for years, but in the last months it seems to be back in good guy territory again.
This one is going to be a 72-month rule for me.