For those who have grown a bit cynical, the idea of ethics in government might appear self-contradictory. In other words, we might be able to have one or the other, but not both — at least not at the same time. This thinking is partly a by-product of the very public ethical lapses committed by those in government positions.
As easy as it would be at this point to launch into a diatribe against the Clintons, who have taken corruption to new levels, they are really just one part of the problem. And it distracts us from the fact that there are government officials who do exhibit a high level of ethical behavior in their spheres of responsibility.
The problem is compounded by the need to review the behavior of government officials when potential ethics violations are discovered. What this implies is that we have the government monitoring the government. The potential problems with that are obvious.
As Mr. Trump prepares to arrive in the Oval Office we see how this system can go awry. More on page two.
Yep. We are the new wold order and we are LOVING IT!
“By the way, has Shaub ever heard of an organization called The Clinton Foundation?”
Well I don’t understand that at all
Michael Calkins pretty sure FBI confirmed his facts….
“Office of Government Ethics”! LOL, now there is an oxymoron if there ever was one.
Get Obamas Addminstration out of All Branches of Government!
Do they grow you people with your head already deeply buried in the sand or does that take time Tom?
Hahahaha! Whatever…. fool
I like Chaffetz. He can put people in their place.
You morons we are sick and tired of you liberals trying to undermine our President so shut your liberal commie pie holes, as a matter of fact keep babbling inaccurate facts it is just another we would never elect a democrat again