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AverageOldGuy

(3,487 posts)
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 04:40 PM Yesterday

I did not know this and I'll bet you don't either -- WE NEED TO KNOW THIS ABOUT DHS

The Department of Homeland Security was formed in 2003

Go to the Wikipedia article on DHS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Homeland_Security

It began operations on March 1, 2003, after being formed as a result of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, enacted in response to the September 11 attacks. With more than 240,000 employees, DHS is the third-largest Cabinet department, after the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.


On the Wikipedia article, look carefully at how DHS was formed -- almost all federal "law enforcement" agencies and operations were consolidated under DHS. Look at the chart that shows all the organizations that were pulled out of their parent agencies and consolidated under DHS!!!! The damn thing is unmanageable.

Why is the Coast Guard under DHS? Yes, I understand their role in maritime security and vessel inspection but they have nothing in common with The National Communications Center.

Why is Secret Service under DHS?

The damn thing needs to be abolished and all the organizations returned to their previous home agencies.
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I did not know this and I'll bet you don't either -- WE NEED TO KNOW THIS ABOUT DHS (Original Post) AverageOldGuy Yesterday OP
The USA patriot act UpInArms Yesterday #1
I remember when they started it saying it was privacy in the terlet. twodogsbarking 23 hrs ago #8
Same. Alliepoo 11 hrs ago #47
Yup. Alex Jones HATED IT till about mmmmm...2017 lol. Volaris 4 hrs ago #58
Yup debsy 23 hrs ago #12
This 👆🏼 UpInArms 23 hrs ago #17
I was offended by the Nazi type name itself IbogaProject 22 hrs ago #27
Yep. More of that isolationist stuff. Amaryllis 22 hrs ago #34
I remember it well. Many warnings from those with the foresight to see the implications. Amaryllis 22 hrs ago #33
Yep. I remember sitting with my extended family arguing about the obvious ramifications. harumph 9 hrs ago #50
Olbermann was railing about it nightly. Ferrets are Cool 8 hrs ago #52
Yeah, I lost friends over that. malthaussen 4 hrs ago #59
It was written BEFORE 9/11 TexasBushwhacker 23 hrs ago #16
True debsy 23 hrs ago #18
They wrote it and made certain to implement it UpInArms 23 hrs ago #19
I was gonna say......... popsdenver 22 hrs ago #36
The OPs surprise at these origins makes me feel old Random Boomer 18 hrs ago #45
They borrowed Homeland fron das Heimatland thomski64 8 hrs ago #51
It was said at the time that homeland security was not a good thing. People were horrified by 9-11 so it came about. Srkdqltr Yesterday #2
All by design SRK popsdenver 22 hrs ago #37
Of course. We also went to war with the wrong country. Twice. Not too bright. Srkdqltr 21 hrs ago #40
Great for popsdenver 20 hrs ago #43
The title "Homeland" was an intentional embrace of ethnic nationalism and white supremacy. pat_k Yesterday #3
Truth! yellow dahlia 22 hrs ago #29
Didn't Hitler call his country his Homeland? Weren't the bushes nazis? Clouds Passing Yesterday #4
Prescott Bush was in with the nazis debsy 23 hrs ago #20
And obviously his legacies have followed in his footsteps. Clouds Passing 22 hrs ago #28
Homeland Security. Passed by the Senate 90 to 9 progressoid Yesterday #5
I called it the "KGWB"* when it was proposed and set up. lastlib Yesterday #6
Fatherland 2na fisherman 23 hrs ago #7
9/11 Insanity. Iggo 23 hrs ago #9
Germany was the Fatherland, Russia was the Motherland, so those were taken... Wounded Bear 23 hrs ago #10
Um yeah, I remember this well. It was a big deal at the time. themaguffin 23 hrs ago #11
When Nixon's white house guards wore helmets Captain Zero 20 hrs ago #44
I remember when it was created. I thought at the time and still do, that it sounded like a Russian department name. n/t aggiesal 23 hrs ago #13
Bush fucked that up. I remember when they created it I thought it live love laugh 23 hrs ago #14
Check into PNAC, the Project for a New American Century CoopersDad 23 hrs ago #15
The first year that the Coast Guard was moved to DHS I had a chance to talk with a Coast Guard officer Hope22 23 hrs ago #21
Your illustration shows how clear this was at all levels, except the ones behind it. yellow dahlia 22 hrs ago #31
Senator Russ Feingold of WI was the sole Nay in the Senate. Harker 23 hrs ago #22
Repeal the Homeland Security Act and the Patriot Act Blue Full Moon 23 hrs ago #23
Part of yhe reason it was consolidated from many departments Buddyzbuddy 23 hrs ago #24
Now you know why Rep Marie Gluesenkamp Perez D-WA3 DinahMoeHum 23 hrs ago #25
DHS is analogous to other country's... reACTIONary 23 hrs ago #26
Actually, I did know this. niyad 22 hrs ago #30
Yeah BaronChocula 22 hrs ago #38
As a US Coast Guard retiree, I agree. I have so many stories about how things changed for the worse after we were taken LT Barclay 22 hrs ago #32
Bush (the lesser) rolled all LEO into Homeland because "they can not communicate effectively seperated LiberalArkie 22 hrs ago #35
And it transformed into the American SS Gestapo . republianmushroom 21 hrs ago #39
Yea, some of us remember this. ms liberty 20 hrs ago #41
I remember this happening, so babylonsister 20 hrs ago #42
It was part of the Patriot Act Figarosmom 14 hrs ago #46
I commented to a friend at the time, "oh look, we just got our own Ministry of Truth". nt Javaman 10 hrs ago #48
Anyone who was a fed back then (like myself) BumRushDaShow 9 hrs ago #49
I remember at the time Mme. Defarge 7 hrs ago #53
The smirking chimp put FEMA under DHS too...making it much less efficient at response. CousinIT 7 hrs ago #54
DURec leftstreet 6 hrs ago #55
Didn't W put Cheney in charge of it all? stollen 6 hrs ago #56
Secret Service does big events such as summits and the like dsc 5 hrs ago #57
Some of us knew that at the time. Ms. Toad 3 hrs ago #60
I knew this. Like many others i hated it being called HOMELAND... I was against the whole thing... liberalla 3 hrs ago #61
Yep...I remeber when the "unpatriot act" was passed.... sdfernando 1 hr ago #62

Volaris

(11,476 posts)
58. Yup. Alex Jones HATED IT till about mmmmm...2017 lol.
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 01:12 PM
4 hrs ago

(and will be back to hating it as long as there isn't a fascist state to wield it to ends that Alex likes).

debsy

(805 posts)
12. Yup
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:00 PM
23 hrs ago

Those of us who are old enough to remember the early years post-911 recall the Patriot act and formation of DHS very well. We foresaw all the possibilities back then but were told we were paranoid. “Don’t worry about it. It won’t be abused. Too many checks and balances. You are paranoid.” They said that despite our loud protests and objections, very much like when we’re warned about Donald Trump becoming President. Now, here we are…

UpInArms

(54,329 posts)
17. This 👆🏼
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:06 PM
23 hrs ago

Any of us could chart this course … it’s a shame that so many choose to be blind

Amaryllis

(11,069 posts)
33. I remember it well. Many warnings from those with the foresight to see the implications.
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 07:19 PM
22 hrs ago

harumph

(3,119 posts)
50. Yep. I remember sitting with my extended family arguing about the obvious ramifications.
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 08:31 AM
9 hrs ago

A lot of eye-rolling in my direction then.

Not so much now.

Ferrets are Cool

(22,575 posts)
52. Olbermann was railing about it nightly.
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 09:27 AM
8 hrs ago

It scared the hell out of me. I never expected, however, that an administration would be murdering protesters on the street in broad daylight and getting away with it.

malthaussen

(18,468 posts)
59. Yeah, I lost friends over that.
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 01:14 PM
4 hrs ago

People accused me of being disloyal because I didn't like the idea of torturing people. Fancy that.

-- Mal

TexasBushwhacker

(21,113 posts)
16. It was written BEFORE 9/11
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:05 PM
23 hrs ago

They were just waiting for a reason to implement it. It was part of the PNAC agenda, as was the invasion of Iraq.

debsy

(805 posts)
18. True
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:10 PM
23 hrs ago

They get points for being prepared but lose more points for preparing shit instead of something palatable to us all!

UpInArms

(54,329 posts)
19. They wrote it and made certain to implement it
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:11 PM
23 hrs ago
Beware the Iran ‘Pearl Harbor’ Moment

In 2000, the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) issued a report that proposed establishing a new U.S.-led security perimeter across the globe to protect Western interests and perform the “constabulary” duties associated with “shaping the security environment in critical regions.”

The report, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses,” which suggested billions more in the Pentagon budget annually for reimagining military capabilities across the forces, including nuclear and space, was based in part on the Defense Policy Guidance, crafted by Paul Wolfowitz and Dick Cheney during the George H. W. Bush Administration “for maintaining U.S. preeminence, precluding the rise of a great power rival, and shaping the international security order in line with American principles and interests.”

The report noted that “the process of transformation” that PNAC envisioned, “even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event—like a new Pearl Harbor.”

PNAC, which was founded by Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan and had been actively lobbying to remove Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein from power, got its “Pearl Harbor” a year later. Within two years of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the U.S. invaded Iraq, saw Hussein executed, and was well on its way to fulfilling at least one top line goal from “Rebuilding America’s Defenses”: to “fight and decisively win multiple, simultaneous major theater wars.”

popsdenver

(1,814 posts)
36. I was gonna say.........
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 07:37 PM
22 hrs ago

Probably originated by the so called Republican "PNAC" Project New American Century (1997?) in their "manifesto" dictating what they intended to accomplish after the year 2000. They pointed out in that document, "that if something were to occur, like Pearl Harbor, it would greatly accelerate their ability to implement their agenda".........There were a lot of fishy things going on, that indicated precisely what the 9/11 attackers were going to do. (and DID).....ALL IGNORED by the Cheney/Rumsfeld CABAL.....along with Louis Freh? their head of the FBI.....

From 2020 to 2024, the "2025" group, came up with their own, greatly expanded version of PNAC.........

And, here we are today, with A pawn for a President, along with a Republican U.S. Senate, a Republican U.S. House and a Republican Supreme Court as well as many State Republican Governors, to shove their agenda through, at Warp Speed........

Perfect Title for a book about the past 46+ years would be: WHILE THE NATION SLEPT......

I would hope that SATAN is developing a whole new, lower level of Hell, capable of being occupied by the ENTIRE Republican CABAL, for the past 46+ years........ that has brought us to this point. AND countless US Corporate CEO's.....(we mustn't forget that it is the U.S. Corporations that directed and financed the entire Republican mission)

Random Boomer

(4,391 posts)
45. The OPs surprise at these origins makes me feel old
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 11:11 PM
18 hrs ago

Oh wait, I am old.

I loathed the "homeland" usage the minute I first heard it back then. It reeked of fascist nationalism. And here we are.

thomski64

(866 posts)
51. They borrowed Homeland fron das Heimatland
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 09:01 AM
8 hrs ago

At least Hitler didn't avoid military service in
WWI like the whoremonger Grandfather of Krasnov..

Srkdqltr

(9,476 posts)
2. It was said at the time that homeland security was not a good thing. People were horrified by 9-11 so it came about.
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 04:49 PM
Yesterday

In other words, it seemed like a good idea at the time by a lot of people.

Srkdqltr

(9,476 posts)
40. Of course. We also went to war with the wrong country. Twice. Not too bright.
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 08:34 PM
21 hrs ago

But by design. Sadly news wasn't what it is today. Most of talk radio was Republican.

popsdenver

(1,814 posts)
43. Great for
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 09:39 PM
20 hrs ago

the Military Industrial Complex!!!!!!! With IRAQ topping VietNam......at last accounting, IRAQ WAR spending, to date, TOPS 2 BILLION...AND COUNTING........

AND, with the Dept of Defense, being changed to Dept. of Wars.......the MIC will certainly get a bigger % of Fed Budget/spending...

Rush is hopefully burning in hell..............and hopefully to be joined with a couple of thousand more.....

pat_k

(12,763 posts)
3. The title "Homeland" was an intentional embrace of ethnic nationalism and white supremacy.
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:21 PM
Yesterday

Last edited Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:04 PM - Edit history (1)

All bullshit rationalizations to the contrary, the word "homeland" framed the United States not as a nation founded on universal ideals, but as a "white homeland."

When we either break up or remake that agency into one that strives to promote the safety and well-being of a diverse populous while protecting the civil rights of everyone living within our borders, we've got to drop that vile name.

progressoid

(52,733 posts)
5. Homeland Security. Passed by the Senate 90 to 9
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:35 PM
Yesterday

And the House 295 to 132.

A lot of us were dismissed as anti-American kooks because we opposed it.

lastlib

(27,741 posts)
6. I called it the "KGWB"* when it was proposed and set up.
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:37 PM
Yesterday

(* a mashup of "GWB" its daddy, and "KGB," the Soviet secret police.) I was under no illusions that it would become an authoritarian monstrosity, and its first secretary Tom Ridge, just looked like a Soviet commissar, sans battle ribbons.
I kinda think the moniker still fits, even though Dubya is long out to pasture.

Iggo

(49,722 posts)
9. 9/11 Insanity.
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:56 PM
23 hrs ago

Even back then, we said, “Homeland Security? That sounds like some nazi bullshit.” And lookee lookee at what it turned out to be. Some nazi bullshit. We’ve always been right about the creeping fascism. Always.

Wounded Bear

(63,945 posts)
10. Germany was the Fatherland, Russia was the Motherland, so those were taken...
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:57 PM
23 hrs ago

We got Homeland.

Oh, and Secret Service used to be under Treasury IIRC. They still handle counterfeiting cases.

Captain Zero

(8,791 posts)
44. When Nixon's white house guards wore helmets
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 09:46 PM
20 hrs ago
That had the old German spike straight out the top.....
That's when Republicans started worrying me.

aggiesal

(10,620 posts)
13. I remember when it was created. I thought at the time and still do, that it sounded like a Russian department name. n/t
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:03 PM
23 hrs ago

live love laugh

(16,243 posts)
14. Bush fucked that up. I remember when they created it I thought it
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:04 PM
23 hrs ago

was pointless and I was right.

CoopersDad

(3,289 posts)
15. Check into PNAC, the Project for a New American Century
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:05 PM
23 hrs ago

DHS was created to solve a problem that didn't really exist.

I think the powers that be knew what they wanted to create and they are finding great success here lately.

Hope22

(4,520 posts)
21. The first year that the Coast Guard was moved to DHS I had a chance to talk with a Coast Guard officer
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:25 PM
23 hrs ago

Who was later sent to DC to try and help sort things out in the transition of this. After he had finished processing my paperwork for an annual boaters permit on the Great Lakes he gave me my papers and told us that if we had any problems with how we were treated on the lake that we should contact him as under the new regs at least five law enforcement organizations could pull over, detain or board and inspect the vessel at any time. He passed my paperwork across the table and I asked him if he knew what my happiest day would be? He said no and my response was…when DHS is disbanded and the Coast Guard gets their powers back! His response…You and me both!! My sailing partner sucked air as he was witnessing this and so thankful for the response. From the minute DHS was put into play it was clear that we were living in a ‘high class’ prison camp…..now it’s just a prison camp.

yellow dahlia

(5,084 posts)
31. Your illustration shows how clear this was at all levels, except the ones behind it.
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:59 PM
22 hrs ago

OR - they actually knew...but they attained their goal

Blue Full Moon

(3,256 posts)
23. Repeal the Homeland Security Act and the Patriot Act
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:29 PM
23 hrs ago

They would never do anything to stop 911. They put onerous rules on citizens. I would guess that the murders by police start increasing.

Buddyzbuddy

(2,273 posts)
24. Part of yhe reason it was consolidated from many departments
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:35 PM
23 hrs ago

was because one hand didn't know what the other was doing. They were not sharing information with each other so it was difficult to get a clear big picture of the threat from Bin Laden. Some theories are that it was purposeful.
The same theories floated after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Either way, it has become too powerful and should be dismantled and they should return to the departments they once were with one added dept. overseeing the collection of data, organizing reports and acting on intelligence at behest of the President and advisors.

DinahMoeHum

(23,418 posts)
25. Now you know why Rep Marie Gluesenkamp Perez D-WA3
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:42 PM
23 hrs ago

voted YES on funding for DHS to avoid a government shutdown.

You say:

Why is the Coast Guard under DHS? Yes, I understand their role in maritime security and vessel inspection but they have nothing in common with The National Communications Center.


After her vote, she issued a statement regarding the importance of the Coast Guard and FEMA in her district:

https://gluesenkampperez.house.gov/posts/gluesenkamp-perez-releases-statement-on-her-vote-to-keep-the-government-open

“When fishermen in Pacific County get in trouble out on the water, the Coast Guard makes sure they’re safe. When there’s flooding or landslides in Southwest Washington, FEMA helps our families get back on their feet. The Department of Homeland Security is extremely important to my community. I could not in good conscience vote to shut it down.

“In a DHS shutdown, ICE would continue operating with limited oversight thanks to funding in the One Big Beautiful Bill, which I voted against. Meanwhile, agencies like the Coast Guard or FEMA–and communities like mine–would take the hit."


It's important to understand that her district WA-3 in SW Washington state voted for Trump in 2024 while also voting for her (a Democrat) that year.

With the exception of Longview and Vancouver, most of this district is rural, and the areas near the Columbia River are largely populated by commercial fishermen and farmers.

Having the Coast Guard and FEMA within the DHS network is a huge problem for her. In effect, she's been stuck between a rock and a hard place.

One more thing: her field office in Vancouver was recently vandalized:
https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/27/representative-marie-glusenkamp-perez-washington-vancouver-politics/


Just my 2 cents.

reACTIONary

(7,019 posts)
26. DHS is analogous to other country's...
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 06:45 PM
23 hrs ago

.... Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Public Security, etc.

In the US, the "Department of the Interior" was already taken, so they had to come up with some other name.

Ministries of the Interior are generally responsible for internal security, national security, police forces, border control, immigration, citizenship, etc.

It's a pretty standard organizational division.

LT Barclay

(3,176 posts)
32. As a US Coast Guard retiree, I agree. I have so many stories about how things changed for the worse after we were taken
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 07:01 PM
22 hrs ago

from DOT.

LiberalArkie

(19,436 posts)
35. Bush (the lesser) rolled all LEO into Homeland because "they can not communicate effectively seperated
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 07:23 PM
22 hrs ago

and would be more effective under a unified leadership"

babylonsister

(172,641 posts)
42. I remember this happening, so
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 09:38 PM
20 hrs ago

that must make me an Average Older Gal. I also remember how angry this consolidation made me. And how I abhorred 'the blivet' for starting a war.

Figarosmom

(10,186 posts)
46. It was part of the Patriot Act
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 03:00 AM
14 hrs ago

Just like the law that any bank transaction over $10,000, has yo have a reason on record at the bank. My bank even asked me if I had any relatives of royalty in any other country.

Javaman

(65,326 posts)
48. I commented to a friend at the time, "oh look, we just got our own Ministry of Truth". nt
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 07:33 AM
10 hrs ago

BumRushDaShow

(166,769 posts)
49. Anyone who was a fed back then (like myself)
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 07:57 AM
9 hrs ago

remember when they cannibalized people from agencies across most of the Departments, in order to create a monstrosity that ended up dwarfing the size of HHS (which was once (not counting the military and DOD) considered the "biggest" department).

They need to dismantle it and put it BACK to how it was. Take all those LEO and put them BACK under DOJ, along with the immigration stuff and put Customs BACK under Treasury (and remove the "border protection" bullshit from their roles). Put TSA under the Department of Transportation, and FFS, take FEMA, and MAKE IT A STANDALONE AGENCY AGAIN.

Mme. Defarge

(8,932 posts)
53. I remember at the time
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 10:28 AM
7 hrs ago

the concern and anxiety many of us felt about the Nazi association with the word “homeland”. And here we are now.

CousinIT

(12,343 posts)
54. The smirking chimp put FEMA under DHS too...making it much less efficient at response.
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 10:30 AM
7 hrs ago

Of course, now, FEMA has been decimated and only responds to disasters in red states.

Ms. Toad

(38,376 posts)
60. Some of us knew that at the time.
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 01:56 PM
3 hrs ago

No one wanted to be viewed as unpatriotic. The best time to pass laws which invade/limit our civil rights.

liberalla

(10,900 posts)
61. I knew this. Like many others i hated it being called HOMELAND... I was against the whole thing...
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 02:38 PM
3 hrs ago

It looked like a power grab for war by bush/cheney.
SMH


sdfernando

(6,032 posts)
62. Yep...I remeber when the "unpatriot act" was passed....
Fri Jan 30, 2026, 04:16 PM
1 hr ago

funny how this 1000+ page act was created and passed so quickly....almost like it was laying on a shelf somewhere waiting.

I'm sure a lot of you remember MIHOP & LIHOP.

..."now watch this drive"

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