As likes to say (over…and over again), "Doesn't anyone deserve a government that works?" We would certainly like a government that works too, but a government that repeatedly shoots itself in the foot when it comes to its own unlawful programs strikes us as ridiculous.
The latest gaffe: that the FBI's $500 million fund to retrofit existing landline telephone switches so they can be wiretapped has run dry. But cell phone users rest assured: All cell carriers' switches are fully wiretap-compliant.
This bungling recalls the revelation last year that the FBI has failed to pay their wiretapping bills. Wired reports:
[T]he feds biggest complaint remains that wiretaps are too expensive.
Cox Communications, for instance, charges $1,500 for a 30 day wiretap or for 60 days of real-time call record information.
…Separately, the FBI also has secret contracts with a few carriers, paying each around $1.5 million a year to store telephone records for longer periods and to respond quicker to subpoenas and court orders.
Who knew flouting the Constitution could be so…expensive?