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Worse, many refusing to come back as civil service, but as contractors at five times the price.
BTW, our enduring stockpile and some unspecified assembled warhead systems in our nuclear arsenal apparently went unmonitored when all security staff were summarily dismissed by DOGE. After an unspecified time, minimum a day, possibly up to three, the agency went essentially unstaffed.
So, for all we know, someone's cat is rolling a plutonium core around their house. Because DOGE didn't know what the NNSA was, despite feeding all of the classified data into their unauthorized AI.
They're not only shuttering our entire government, they're scuttling the entire ship and trying to take the planet with it.
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In the early '80's, I was working in our nuclear deterrent forces.
Today, I literally live basically on ground zero, due to my living in a state capitol, surrounded by a bunch of DoD depots.
Suffice it to say, she's not making me perspire in championing our unconditional surrender to Stalin-lite.
Stalin was far more competent and well, the treaties give us more nukes than Russia has towns and cities, the converse is not true - we've more cities and towns than Russia has nukes. The end result in a countervalue exchange is, our economy and industrial base would be badly mangled, but Russia would quite literally become extinct.
And after decades of Cold War training and experience, I do know that Russians aren't suicidal idiots, they're typically quite bright.
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@Idlewyld I know where they're going down the merry path through. They confuse a civil matter and a criminal matter, with their substantially different standards of evidence required, then fail to realize that this is an entirely different beast from either, as it's largely procedural in nature and the court needs only establish fact of actions performed.
Ignoring history, where we didn't give every Confederate a trial that was denied public office after the civil war's treason. As liberty and property are not at stake, the standards are much lower.
Although, if they really, really want criminal charges, given Trump was Commander in Chief of our military while in office, when he committed sedition and ordered an insurrection, he could be charged with sedition, insurrection and mutiny, all capital offenses for the military...
And attempted hijack of a federal emergency response vehicle and attempted kidnapping of his Secret Service detail members inside of his vehicle when he tried to wrest control of the vehicle from the driver.
Can we say needle in the arm of the final kind?
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So, 40 Wall Street, mortgaged for $122.6 million, bought for $8 million in 1995 and allegedly invested $100 million, so let's go with double the mortgage value and the state gets that half, the mortgage company has to get their money - now from the state.
Well, there's always Trump Tower and Mar a Lago...
As for his comments on Jewish voters, give him time, he'll eventually suggest special camps. No? I've met him socially, trust me. I'm extremely rarely wrong about what people will do, if allowed the chance.
The boor of the party.
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@Grandizer8989 it's all largely logs, call logs, IP traffic metadata, etc. So, finding if a threat was domestic vs foreign is the first part, as there is no jurisdiction in foreign lands.
If domestic, that's for the domestic threat investigation and response teams, if foreign, it's handed off to those who investigate and handle foreign threats.
And with federal investigations, not soon is a mantra. Better an investigation and any prosecution (if deemed appropriate) be conducted properly and "air tight", which takes time, rather than quickly and haphazardly, falling apart in court. Most cases will likely result in an interview, where the conversation is decidedly one way and a through explanation of precisely how horribly one's life can go if the threat is repeated or any attempt to act upon it is made. Credible threats, well, they get the full treatment and have an extremely high conviction rate.
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Soon, he'll issue an EO to fire Congress and assume control of legislation and budget.
Since he's already EO'd Marbury v. Madison away.
Long live Emperor Elon Musk and Empress Donna Trump, long may they wane!
Somehow, were this 1812, I suspect that Melania would allow Washington's portrait to either be captured or burned...
An interesting thing, the USPS. Trusted not only with our mail, but also to courier classified documentation and parcels up to secret via registered mail, implemented to reduce the need for special couriers to carry such sensitive items to their destinations. Without the USPS, there'd be no trusted authority that could convey such parcels and messages, save for couriers, of which the government would literally require tens of thousands of. As an example, if I decommissioned a computer that's used to process secret information, the memory and hard drive would be removed and sent to the NSA for destruction via registered mail, inside of a properly packaged parcel (there are strict instructions on packaging and inner labels). Without the USPS, such would have to be hand carried by a courier, likely by air, then via rental car, uninterrupted to the destination for delivery of the sensitive contents.
Additionally, the USPS post offices and post roads are both only to be controlled, created and funded by Congress, per Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
So, the Emperor and Empress are strongly advised to just sod off and kick a rock.
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@davidreed3357 yeah, insurance companies really profit big by paying for immense claims.
In Trump math.
The insurance companies will do what insurance companies do - do their level best to avoid the loss of paying out a claim, tying things up in court for a generation - literally.
The big bucks will go where they always go, the lawyers involved.
My wife asked me after jury duty once, "So, who won the case you were on?". I replied, "The lawyers".
They made their fees, properly so, either way. In one trial, we decided for the plaintiff in a symbolic action where the widow received a token amount for her husband's loss (heavy smoker that had advanced emphysema and asbestos related complications on top of that, the case revolving around an asbestos claim), which was calculated to be around 10% of the attorney fees involved in the defense. After the case was closed, the judge asked for volunteers to remain to discuss our decision in an unofficial, information panel discussion. We explained the reasoning for the award amount, preventing a deadlocked jury and one defense attorney laughed aloud and exclaimed, "You got that right!" in regards to the percentage and fees.
The lawyers won, as they inevitably do.
Insurance is a form of gambling. You're betting the insured event will occur, the insurance company is betting that it won't. When faced with a claim, the company will do what is required by statute and try to limit or eliminate a payout due to responsibilities that are codified in law requiring they look out for stockholder interests. That's the law and how it works out. It ain't pretty, but then making sausage ain't pretty, but many of us enjoy eating it.
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Unfortunately for some's sensitivities, no matter how rightful their concerns, it is not the place of the IC to determine suitability and fitness for office. Our military and IC does not have the civilian populace under their command, the converse is true.
Fitness for office is a political decision and out of the purview of the IC entirely, rightfully so. Just as, when he was the CIC, it wasn't up to the IC or military whether or not to regularly replace his biscuit and codes, he received them regardless, as he was their commander, not the converse.
Concerns are present, they were raised, that's the end of their duties. Going beyond that, such as going to the press is a violation of the Hatch Act.
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@MadFox-jr6by I know that words are complicated things, just barely within the mental grasp of most conservatives, but climate is long term, weather is extremely short term.
Oddly, conservatives here in Harrisburg, PA know that quite intimately, as here, if you don't like the weather, one just waits for ten minutes and it'll change. Climate, that changes somewhat slowly.
As a kid, I'd have been able to skate on the Susquehanna River, haven't seen that frozen over in decades. But, that's because ice now freezes at lower temperatures or ice is illegal now or something equally insane, right? Snows aren't deep enough to have a proper snowball fight, whereas as a kid, we had pitched snowball battles. Totally normal, right? Droughts are normal, continental dustbowls are what God intended, right?
Folks, this is why we have lead paint abatement programs, to avoid kids getting brain damage!
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@ChangingAperture first, the foundation is below the water, the pier was struck and likely damaged, leaving others to take impact and shearing forces as the bride collapsed down upon them.
Tell me you know nothing about bridge and highway construction and engineering without telling us all that you know nothing whatsoever about them!
*Maybe*, after thorough inspection and gamma imaging to ensure the piers are still usable after minor repair - with some likely needing replacement. Not that replacement would delay construction by that much. Six weeks for concrete cure before loading with the bridge support elements, about the same for preparatory work to construct replacement foundations and piers, pouring over a week to keep the concrete volume controllable and hence, temperatures under control. Slinging a bridge structure, then deck, welding rebar, pouring decks will take the lion's share of time.
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He's upset, he got rid of an opponent and wanted to run like his dictator buddies ran, unopposed so he could proclaim his godhood and supremacy to all gods due to no opposition.
That denied him, he's having a hissy fit, like well, many a toddler.
The old polite name for it is second childhood, the technical term is senile dementia. A rather aggressive form at that, given the rapid progression just in aphasia symptoms alone. Oddly, we were supposed to want Biden out absent such symptoms of actual disease, but vote for Trump who has symptoms in spades.
Because one really wants someone with advanced dementia in control of a thermonuclear arsenal that literally only requires a telephone call to launch and absolutely no recourse to stop. No office of government can halt, delay or ignore the order without being charged, convicted and executed for mutiny. Congress has no authority over those weapons, only the POTUS.
Might as well just put them all onto a real button and stick that button into the monkey cage at the zoo.
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@icu64x all it takes is Trump sending a crowd the wrong way and a few pull out weapons to perfect a charge of treason against Trump.
Then, the government can, on conviction, attainder everything he owns or will own and prohibit his children from any inheritance for the remainder of his life.
The US having done that to Robert E. Lee and his plantation, which is now Arlington National Cemetery. Took 20 years after his death for the family to get paid for the plantation, a mere $18k from Congress.
Treason is rare in the US for a reason, it's narrowly defined, requires two eyewitnesses to testify in open court and well, the penalty is expensive by any measure, the prison term variable (unlike Trump's representation that it's universal death penalty, it isn't).
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@Idiotsincarshere that'd be a vertical lift bridge. Any movable bridge costs a lot more to replace. Vertical lift bridges cost more to build, more to maintain, take more maintenance than either swing bridges, bascule bridges or fixed bridges, but are a better alternative in some locations.
A local Baltimore paper is trying to make hay over the bridge piers needing dolphins to protect them, basically concrete piers that'd block the ship, but in the case of that bridge, would also obstruct the port entry entirely for large ships. Not sure what one does with a port that one obstructs, other than admire a useless port. They could've gone with starlings, but again, there are limits to the strength to repel a large container ship and they'd want starkwaters built to cut ice, preventing pier damage.
Like any engineering problem, it comes down to what is able to be done, practical to implement and what one can afford to spend.
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@johnryan8859 that is absolute nonsense!
The day that he summarily, via fiat order, did order everyone displaced from a house of worship - to include the minister in charge of said edifice, then criminally trespass on said property, holding the bible up inverted is accurate.
Yeah, he had federal agents chase everyone, including the minister who had legal control of the church ejected from the property, under threats of physical violence and criminal charges. So much for the rights of the public to their religion, the rights to enjoy one's owned property and the right to control the activities that goes on on one's real property.
Frankly, after having my house of worship so profaned, I'd declare it sullied and irredeemable and order the razing of the National Cathedral, just to ensure no god-emperor wannabe can occupy it by force again. Just replace it with a lot with a tent, which could be stricken rapidly to prevent a recurrence. With a memorial to the place prominently in its place. With Trump's unholy name prominently mentioned as to suppressing property and religious rights and his unholy right to hold holy books inverted in the proper way of Satan...
I freely admit to a major character flaw, I am a very, very, very vindictive individual. And I get ahead, not even, occasionally taking the shoulders with it.
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@Sal-tripin I'll have to pop by the VA and tell them that you insist that they don't exist. I'm sure they'll be amused.
Still, there is a point. Adam missed the mark with Benedict Arnold, he betrayed his country after being wounded in battle when we invaded Canada. With no wounded veteran pensions available, he was looking at returning to his farm that he was now no longer able to work, then he and his family starving to death. So, he sold out. He at least had a reason, Trump's got no reason other than the fact that as a person, he's utterly broken inside.
And Franklin's script was to be backed with money received from the locals, mostly Quakers, who refused to donate the money to pay the troops, leaving him with worthless script. Give the complete history, not a cherry picked Ruskie version of it. It's ugly enough without half-story telling, such as how long it took after Arnold's betrayal before wounded warriors received any compensation to keep them alive after being wounded while fighting to protect their nation.
Or the fact that during the revolution and again in 1812, we invaded Canada, only to be politely escorted back to our border, had our weapons handed back and a pleasant goodby tendered...
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@epicelements5528 my youngest daughter has finally recovered from long COVID, contracted while she was working the COVID floor during the pandemic's first wave.
I contracted COVID, thankfully a mild case, as I was fully immunized against the virus. So, I ended up with some mitral valve damage only.
Our eldest is an RN and worked the COVID floor, she had to take a year off to recover emotionally, as she literally had patients cursing our out and denying the existence of COVID with their literal dying breath.
I also remember Trump blathering that that very physician that was a guest in this interview, had he been in power, would've been denied entry back into the US. He'd have literally exiled a US citizen because he became ill treating Ebola patients.
And Ebola isn't exactly easily transmitted, basic PPE is more than sufficient to prevent it from infecting someone. It spread to healthcare workers in the endemic regions because of a lack of PPE availability, once PPE was made available, worker infection rates plummeted.
And now, notifiable diseases will go unrecorded, because DOGEshit firings by someone who legally isn't permitted to hire or fire anyone, as he's a pseudo-cabinet level, unauthorized agency that Congress never voted to create or fund. And OPM isn't authorized to hire or fire anyone save with OPM, so their mass firings were also illegal, as a court has already decided.
And now, he's setting his sights on the VA and Social Security.
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It's far from the most important bridge in the nation. It is currently the most important port obstruction on the East Coast and regionally, it's the primary hazmat route to bypass the bay tunnels. I used that bridge frequently in the military, as our convoys with fuel and high explosives weren't permitted through the tunnels. Now, all hazmat traffic, to include RV's with propane cylinders have to make an over 30 mile detour around the west side of the city.
Now, if we lost the west side of the beltway, well we're talking about interrupting the I-95 corridor at Baltimore, effectively halting the majority of north-south trade for the East Coast.
Frankly, the blocking of the port is the bigger deal, rather than the highway route being detoured. That said, once recovery begins, rebuilding the bridge does need to become a priority and I'd personally recommend 24/7/365 efforts to rebuild it ASAP. Otherwise, why bother even having an interstate transportation system?
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DonOLD remains an epic failure, failing while flailing, turning what could be a basic meat and potatoes race into Trump Steaks.
His performance is weird because his noodles are scrambled and have long been scrambled, now dementia has cooked them softer. Soon, he'll be so far gone, he'll even be impossible to be laughed off the stage, only sadly escorted to a rubber wallpaper covered van.
At least they'll not need to worry about a bed alarm, they don't allow golf carts inside of nursing homes for dementia patients.
Still, if anyone sees him on his now only once per week low energy sojourns out, ask him how the shoe sales aren't going.
Seriously, the man's so far from reality that he couldn't even sell life preservers on the Titanic.
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@jakehutchison5761 odd, just did a Google search for "UK income tax rate".
Band Taxable income Tax rate
Personal Allowance Up to £12,570 0%
Basic rate £12,571 to £50,270 20%
Higher rate £50,271 to £125,140 40%
Additional rate over £125,140 45%
Maybe that's that New New Math, where 45 is greater than 60.
Denmark has no allowance and a 14% higher tax rate standing at 42%.
Canada: Federal income tax rates in 2023 range from 15% to 33%. Ontario income tax rates in 2023 range from 5.05% to 13.16%.
Why, it's almost as if you are lying, rather than just not telling anything truthful.
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Ironically, a likely misstatement is quite literally true. He defended this nation in war on more than one occasion, he defended the nation from war on many more, advising against military actions that were ill advised. Every CJTF has. It's rarely mentioned, then in passing, as it's expected.
Because, when generals suggest that war is ill advised, only a fool will not listen. Because, there is decades of experience present in such officers and decades of education in our National War College and their education is not in the fine arts.
But hey, what's this retired US Army NCO know about such things, Mr Twinkie Encrusted Couch obviously will know far more about things military.
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And he called his original heroine, Ashli Babbit a nobody, as in the literal same breath he said she was killed, nobody was killed.
Then, the cops he so lauded previously, are "other people".
The, placed himself with the crowd using "we", leaving himself now open for the hugely successful seditious conspiracy charges that has convicted Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders, who are even now serving sentences and more in mid-trial. Excellent job making that confession on international live television, DonOLD! I had faith in your ability to land yourself in prison, you've rewarded my patience.
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So, Mr Hur, Sirrah, did you perjure yourself just now or did you willfully falsify a federal sworn document? Don't think too hard, either way you're Bubba's new fiancee, which is it?
Once I get an answer and either way, he'd get convicted for perjury, I ask under what New Math 6 stray documents equals 300 willfully retained and hard fought over are equal? Then, if he's familiar with the term mens rea is and means (hint, if one works in a prosecutor's office or in criminal law, one is intimately familiar with the notion of a guilty mind.
And I'm still scratching my head over some failing memory notion, while remarking upon a photographic memory of a house, precise recollection of a date of death that he perjured himself with and how precisely six equals three hundred and I was taught that New Math and Old Math.
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@julane-h2y mailed my ballot in on the 4th, it was received by the county on the 6th, it'll be counted on Nov 5.
Over the decades, it was extremely rare that I voted along party lines, instead voting for candidates of either party, according to how I agreed or disagreed with their overall platform. This election, due to party over nation insanity, adherence to cult of personality over the welfare of society itself, I voted straight democrat. A message has to be sent, come back to sanity or joint your predecessor Whig party in earned extinction, as the GOP is literally following in the footsteps of the imploding Whig party - that implosion due to a nearly identical populist, nativist group of minority fanatics hijacking and destroying the nation's first conservative party from within and the sane members leaving and forming the Republican Party in the first place.
That displays, not the courage of their predecessors, that new Republican Party's first candidate for president being Abraham Lincoln, but cowardice, embracing views that were thankfully extinct since 1860.
But then, those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat its mistakes.
I don't repeat mistakes, I make all new mistakes, that's how one learns and grows.
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Welcome to the very concept of freedom of speech, no matter how unpopular or divorced from facts.
The only limitations criminally, for things that violate the law, like conspiracy and sedition, civilly, well, he finally seems to have learned that lesson a half billion dollars and change in.
Now, fascism, that's what he wants, complete with criminalizing free speech.
If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer to retain my rights, rather than to sacrifice them to the altar of Trump or stupidity, but then I repeat myself.
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No, it's worse than that. They crossed security domains with an unapproved device, which would upon connection assume the highest level of security that it was connected to. So, a hard drive that's plugged into a TS//SCI system now becomes a device that's also only permitted to be connected to a TS//SCI system and never lower. It's literally illegal.
They then copied and likely entirely failed to encrypt their device, another law violation on data at rest.
They then copied to an unauthorized, non-FISMA compliant civilian system that's claimed to be USG, but being non-compliant, installed and operated by a non-government agency of dubious legal provenance, with the poorest baseline configuration I've seen since the days of DOS/NT3.51, placed that data that was essentially unsecured onto the public internet with absolutely no port filtering, assuming the database being open is accurate, again, in violation of laws behind FISMA and security classifications, plus the Privacy Act of 1974.
Frankly, as an information assurance security officer, I'd expect better from a high school kid! No best business practices, no concept of security at all, not bothering with silly little things like laws at all and frankly, I strongly suspect that the system was likely also never security patched for known vulnerabilities.
Everyone involved should be in Manning's old cell, in solitary, lest they reveal classified information.
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No, it is decidedly not a public club. Public clubs are owned by the government. It is a private club, open to members and guests of members only, which is illegally being utilized as a permanent residence, per his contract and deed for the property.
@brianjennings1624, given the illegal aliens he had on staff, yeah, quite unlikely they could've gotten security clearances. That said, we had TCN (Third Country National) workers who would clean our classified processing rooms while cleared personnel supervised their activities. We'd have to announce a red badge on the floor on their initial entry and ensure all sensitive information was out of sight while they were present. As some worked out of our building, that was fine, as the classified processing areas had appropriate security to only allow those cleared and permitted access into the sensitive areas.
Which were decidedly not bathroom showers and floors.
But, even how the documents were moved was illegal. No courier handling them, just loading them into a moving van full of unclassified, left uncovered (for transport, they're typically wrapped or in a sealed envelope that's marked with the document classification, then wrapped again without the security classification markings) and a few other major violation events associated all throughout the non-chain of custody on said documents.
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