As to #3, how can you claim that "the guy's links actually say the opposite of what he's claiming" and agree with him about his third link?
Absolutely agree with you about #1. FOIAs have definitely gotten better.
As to #3, how can you claim that "the guy's links actually say the opposite of what he's claiming" and agree with him about his third link?
Absolutely agree with you about #1. FOIAs have definitely gotten better.
Anyways, yes, creating a system that people have to actively circumvent is progress. Any meeting in the white house has toe be disclosed, and staffers have to use tricks in order to not disclose a meeting. As compared to before, where no meeting was disclosed, ever, and there was nothing wrong with that (and no gotcha articles, either!).
Oh, and #3 is basically a nonpoint what with the overly vague "40 officials" and total lack of comparisons or context. I clicked through and one of the first names was Tom Vilsack, who spent 30 years as a politician and then a couple as a lobbyist in between gigs. Another was a lobbyist from the ACLU, which really does not match up with most people's definitions of "lobbyist" as far as being paid a lot of money and having an expense account.