Friday, July 10, 2015

OPM Director Canned, a little too late

It only took 21 million plus people to have their records stolen by cyber scum to get U.S. personnel chief Katherine (Katy) Archuleta to hand in her resignation. Perhaps the left will soon praise her like they do Edward (Fast Eddie) Snowden.

Katy handed in her resignation to another incompetent, President Obama, on Friday morning and it is effective at the end of business today. Her replacement will be Beth Cobert, who has no nickname, which is probably a good thing.

Jason Chaffetz, Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said that "This is absolutely the right call. OPM needs a competent, technical savvy leader to manage the biggest cybersecurity crisis in this nation's history. The IG has been warning about security lapses at OPM for almost a decade. This should have been addressed much, much sooner but I appreciate the President doing what's best now."

Of course, the biggest cybersecurity crisis in the opinion of me and others is the Edward Snowden/Wikileaks scandal in which hundreds of thousands of classified documents were made public and have affected our nation's security against our enemies, excluding the left.

Now back to Archuleta. 

People had been calling for her firing had grown recently after government data records had been breached during her employment. But as recently as yesterday, she basically flipped off people who asked for her resignation, making it clear that she wasn't going anywhere. She assured the skeptics that her agency was dealing with the problem, while somewhere in a Chinese restaurant, people were laughing in their moo goo gai pan. 

This morning, she allegedly told Barry that it was best for her to step aside to allow new leadership to deal with the recent situation. Patriots from all walks of life pray that Obama does the same.
"What's that cologne
you're wearing, George?"

White House spokesliar, Josh Notso Earnest, bullcrapped that Katy submitted her resignation at her own volition, adding that it is "quite clear" to Barry that Katy had to go because new leadership at OPM is needed like Mohammad needed more wives.

Archuleta (her close friends call her "Archie") didn't mention the 21.5 million stolen government records, but only said that she believed that it was best to allow OPM to "move beyond the current challenges."

She failed to mention that those current challenges consist of the difficulties the agency endures with the incompetence it maintains. She praised the agency's staff, calling them "some of the most dedicated, capable and hardworking individuals in the federal government."

And if that statement is true, imagine what the rest of the federal government employees must be like. 



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