so again I have no idea who your wife is and if she has a clearance.
in fact I could not give less of shit.
I hope you wife is a great person and hot as can be and clearance higher than Comey... I really don't care.
I was just comparing your GETs card picture with the IDs I used to see and I had to wonder what the hell that proves... but now that I think about it I think I first saw a gets card with a doctor.
https://www.fcc.gov/general/government-emergency-telecommunications-service
Who Should Enroll?
You should enroll if your organization is a Federal, state, local, and tribal police department, fire department, public safety answering point or 9-1-1 call center, EMS entity, essential healthcare provider or any other organization that uses telecommunication services necessary for the public health, safety, and maintenance of law and order.
Why Should I Sign Up?
If you rely on wireline communications services on a daily basis to perform critical national security and emergency preparedness functions, including those areas related to safety, maintenance of law and order, and public health, you need GETS. By using your GETS card number, your call receives priority over regular calls, thereby greatly increasing the probability that your wireline call will get through the network, even when congested.
This program can be extremely beneficial during a major disaster or attack in which the public telecommunications networks are congested by high call volumes and/or damage to the telecommunications infrastructure.
in fact I could not give less of shit.
I hope you wife is a great person and hot as can be and clearance higher than Comey... I really don't care.
I was just comparing your GETs card picture with the IDs I used to see and I had to wonder what the hell that proves... but now that I think about it I think I first saw a gets card with a doctor.
https://www.fcc.gov/general/government-emergency-telecommunications-service
Who Should Enroll?
You should enroll if your organization is a Federal, state, local, and tribal police department, fire department, public safety answering point or 9-1-1 call center, EMS entity, essential healthcare provider or any other organization that uses telecommunication services necessary for the public health, safety, and maintenance of law and order.
Why Should I Sign Up?
If you rely on wireline communications services on a daily basis to perform critical national security and emergency preparedness functions, including those areas related to safety, maintenance of law and order, and public health, you need GETS. By using your GETS card number, your call receives priority over regular calls, thereby greatly increasing the probability that your wireline call will get through the network, even when congested.
This program can be extremely beneficial during a major disaster or attack in which the public telecommunications networks are congested by high call volumes and/or damage to the telecommunications infrastructure.