Disclaimer — This blog simply includes the educated and irritated ramblings of just one person and has no way been influenced by anything other than her personal convictions.  It has not been created to cause any embarrassment to the President-Elect or his administration.  It is purely for informational and entertainment purposes only.  So there…

Holy crap!  What the hell is happening in the US now???

Okay…I live in a really economically depressed area.  When Bill Clinton was elected, many felt that the midwest would be the best area for him to pick employees from because (1) we’re all like him and (2) he “feels our pain.”  He did take some of his closest friends and advisors with him to Washington and they got high-level jobs in the government.  And, I know this time around, Barack Obama will take many of his friends and associates with him — and that’s all well and good.  If people are qualified for the job, they should have it.  How you become the most qualified for the job but never having held that position before is still a mystery to me…  But, no one is ever qualified to be President of the United States until they’ve been in that position, no matter what each side of the ticket says.

But I’m not here to rehash the recent election…  I voted the way I wanted and that’s that.  What I am shocked about is the new questionnaire that the Obama Administration is requiring all applicants to complete before they are considered.  And, the bigger question is, where is a citizen’s expectation of privacy guaranteed and where can the government shoulder their way into your diary without precondition?

Obviously I’m not going to get a job with them because I have to answer too many questions in the way they wouldn’t like.  I don’t remember every single place I’ve ever given a public speech, made a statement, or trained a group of people.  I don’t have copies of every resume I’ve ever given for a job application for the past 10 years.

Question 13 gives me pause — “Electronic communications: If you have ever sent an electronic communication, including but not limited to an email, text message or instant message, that could suggest a conflict or interest or be a possible source of embarrassment to you, your family, or the President-Elect if it were made public, please describe.”  Why would I want to tell something embarrassing about me?  Does the President-Elect really need to know if I got lost and I missed an important appointment which caused me not to get a job I wanted?  That was pretty embarrassing to me, anyway…

Okay, I understand wanting financial disclosure statements…you want to make sure they’re not going to try and bilk the taxpayers by stealing money to pay their own debts.  All government jobs ask for them, even if you’re not in the “secret circle” of the White House.  But to ask if you’ve ever received a gift of $50.00 or more from your immediate family or close, longstanding friends on your birthday or seasonal holiday?  I don’t know many people who keep 10-year receipts for every yard sale they’ve ever had…so there’s a lot of money floating around unaccounted for,  huh?

But…we’re all screwed when it comes to 58 — “Please provide the URL address of any websites that feature you in either a personal or professional capacity (e.g., Facebook, My Space, etc.)”  Well…hope you never said anything anyone might not like…  And I’m totally screwed with 59 — “Do you or any members of your immediate family own a gun? If so, provide complete ownership and registration information. Has the registration ever lapsed? Please also describe how and by whom it is used and whether it has been the cause of any personal injuries or property damage.”  Do they want them classified by caliber or type (single-action, semi-auto, full-auto)?  And I guess all the targets I’ve qualified on could be considered damaged property and my thumb getting caught in an action once was a personal injury…

Laugh if you want and say that I’m overexaggerating, but the questions are really open-ended and the criteria to jugde your answers isn’t given.  So, that means the person who reads them can impart his/her own feelings and opinions to each one.  They might read the questions very literally and be extremely radical in their interpretations.  Or maybe not.  I don’t have that job, so I can’t say.

If you work for the government or any business that has email or Internet connections, you more than likely see a disclaimer that you have no expectations of privacy if you use their systems to conduct any business, personal or private.  I don’t remember the journal I bought at Wal-Mart having that kind of disclaimer.  If I were running for president, I could understand having to lay my life bare for all to see and examine with a fine-toothed comb.

If you’d like to read the questionnaire yourself, you can find it here.  Oh, and if you live in California, Minnesota or Oklahoma, don’t miss the last two pages!  They’ll look at you even closer!

Comment if you like.  Please just keep it civil.  We can set a good example for others, can’t we??  I’m Sacha Kinksky and I approve this blog post.