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oralloy
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 04:59 am
@hightor,
hightor wrote:
Religious people can commit atrocities secure with the knowledge that they can come clean on their deathbed and be welcomed into heaven.
Whenever I see someone embrace atrocities, it's always an Atheist.

hightor wrote:
You know what's more effective? It's something called your "conscience".
There are an astonishing number of Atheists with no conscience.
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blatham
 
  1  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 05:45 am
More Swamp Draining Notes
Quote:
The Lobbying Swamp Is Flourishing in Trump’s Washington
At least 33 former officials — including ex-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke — have found ways to sidestep the administration’s ethics pledge. Of those, at least 18 are now registered federal lobbyists and the rest work in jobs that closely resemble lobbying.
Propublica
Integrity. That's what these folks have. Scads of it. And they are really honest too. Admirable people. The perfect sort of people you'd want at the top. And they love God a lot. And God loves them a lot. When these people go to sleep at night, angels sing softly. They are the world's best people.
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blatham
 
  1  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 05:59 am
Announcement:
My Wednesday night class in speed-whittling has been cancelled due to legal issues.
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MontereyJack
 
  3  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 06:36 am
TRUMP PROVES HE IS PUTIN'S PUPPET
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Trump’s DHS Guts Task Forces Protecting Elections From Foreign Meddling

By [email protected] (Erin

© Provided by The Daily Beast Photo Illustration by Lyne Lucien/The Daily Beast
Two teams of federal officials assembled to fight foreign election interference are being dramatically downsized, according to three current and former Department of Homeland Security officials. And now, those sources say they fear the department won’t prepare adequately for election threats in 2020.

“The clear assessment from the intelligence community is that 2020 is going to be the perfect storm,” said a DHS official familiar with the teams. “We know Russia is going to be engaged. Other state actors have seen the success of Russia and realize the value of disinformation operations. So it’s very curious why the task forces were demoted in the bureaucracy and the leadership has not committed resources to prepare for the 2020 election.”
The task forces, part of the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), were assembled in response to Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. One focuses in part on securing election infrastructure and the other focuses on foreign influence efforts, including social media disinformation campaigns.

One of the task forces is now half the size it was a few months ago, according to two DHS officials familiar with the task forces, and there’s no indication that DHS senior political leadership will staff it up or sustain it. Instead, there are concerns it will completely wither away. The other task force also shrunk significantly shortly after the midterms, according to that official, and before its members produced a thorough assessment of what happened during the 2018 elections.
“Our key allies are wondering why the U.S. is not more coordinated and not more proactive in dealing with this,” said the DHS official. “They don’t understand why the U.S. is not getting its act together.”
A DHS spokesperson confirmed that some people have been taken off the task forces and moved to other roles in the department. The spokesperson added that the department is bringing on new people to do election security work.
“As recently as this morning, Director Krebs confirmed election security remains a priority for CISA in his testimony before the House Committee on Homeland Security, laying out the Agency’s plan to work with State and local election officials on broader engagement, better defining risk to election systems, and understanding the resources to manage that risk,” said Sara Sendek, the DHS spokesperson. “In the run up to the 2018 elections, DHS staffed the newly created elections task force and countering foreign influence task force by temporarily assigning personnel from across the Department. The work of these taskforces continues to this day and is being institutionalized as a permanent effort. While some of the personnel who were brought on to serve on these task forces in temporary assignments have returned to their regular roles, we are also currently hiring new employees into permanent election positions to build out our team and support our efforts for 2020 and beyond.”
One lawmaker with knowledge of the formation of CISA said the task forces were never intended to be permanent.
“In some sense it’s not surprising that these changes are happening,” he said. “There was nothing set in stone that said these teams were going to stay in formation. At least that was my understanding.”
Others said they found the change concerning.
“The Trump administration intelligence chiefs in their worldwide threat assessment clearly stated that the use of the influence operations from countries like Russia, China and Iran pose a significant threat to the country,” said John Cohen, the former deputy under secretary for intelligence and analysis at DHS. “If these reports are true, it’s highly disturbing that the department and the administration is not more focused on dealing with that threat.”
The election task force has worked to shield election infrastructure from foreign efforts to change vote counts. And the foreign influence task force is working to publicly reveal efforts by foreign actors to shape American political discourse on social media––in the hopes of significantly expanding Americans’ understanding of the threat. It was also designed to improve DHS’s coordination with foreign allies who face the same threat, and to help DHS better alert the private sector about threats.
The changes to the task forces may make it harder for them to realize those goals, current and former officials say.
“It won’t be 2016 all over again––the threat is changing,” said a former DHS official. “A thinly staffed task force working on that is not going to be equipped to keep up with the adversary.”
A few weeks before President Donald Trump’s inauguration, then-DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson determined that DHS was responsible for helping protect election infrastructure––meaning polling places, voting machines, voter databases, and all the other components that make elections happen. The new, complex undertaking involved scores of state and local governments. A few years in, the department is still getting its footing. So the changes detailed here have people close to the department deeply concerned.  
“Because it’s a very difficult task and because DHS has never done it before, there’s a lot of catching up to do,” said the former DHS official. “Even with a fully resourced effort, that would be an extremely tall task. But having it be deprioritized and lacking access to senior leadership, it’s virtually impossible.”
That said, these changes appear to reflect the White House’s disinterest in beefing up election security, according to Paul Rosenzweig, formerly deputy assistant secretary for policy at DHS.
“If the president isn’t interested and there is no strategy, it’s no surprise that DHS is not wasting its time,” said Rosenzweig, now a senior fellow at the R Street Institute. “The failure of the White House to take this seriously is perhaps its single most significant dereliction of duty.”
The White House press briefing on Aug. 2, 2018 focused on election security, and the Trump administration has sanctioned Russian individuals and entities in retaliation for the 2016 election meddling.
“Since the beginning of his administration, President Trump has implemented a whole-of-government approach to safeguard our nation’s elections,” press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said at the time. “The President has made it clear that his administration will not tolerate foreign interference in our elections from any nation-state or other dangerous actor.”
Before the midterms, both task forces reported directly to Chris Krebs, the Senate-confirmed director of CISA. But after the midterms, that changed. Now, they report to an official who is much lower in the chain of command. The shift could seriously inhibit their effectiveness, according to one of the DHS officials, and suggests their work is not a top priority for DHS political leadership.
Krebs testified on Wednesday before the House Homeland Security Committee. The hearing focused on election security infrastructure and partnerships between DHS and state election officials.
Congressional staff reached out to CISA about the task forces before Krebs’ hearing as part of their preparation, according to a person with knowledge of the committee's work.
But Krebs did not directly address the reorganization or the shrinking size of the CISA task forces. Instead, he said his team needed to do more to secure the upcoming 2020 elections.
“While 2018 is behind us, the 2020 election season is already underway. We are clear eyed that the threat to our democratic institutions remain and we must continue to press for increased security,” he said. “Just like any other IT system, the election infrastructure bears additional securing and resilience measures.”
Later in the hearing, Krebs said American voters need to be more sophisticated about disinformation campaigns.
“We have to do more awareness building in this country as we’re just deluged with information,” he said. “We got to have people thinking, ‘Where is this information coming from? And why is it coming to me?’”
Inside DHS, staffers are frustrated that emphasis on election security has dwindled as the focus on border security has exploded. One staffer told The Daily Beast that officials working on election security have discussed ways to get the message to the White House, but found no one willing to bring it up directly with Trump.
“It’s very clear which direction we’re headed in DHS,” one staffer told The Daily Beast. “Everything, it seems, is dictated by someone higher up the chain who is making it abundantly clear to the rest of us that immigration and border security are the real focuses.”
A member of the DHS Advisory Council, a group of individuals in the public and private sectors that provide the secretary with guidance on DHS policy, echoed those concerns. The member told The Daily Beast that the calls with Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen over the past six months have focused on the migrant caravan and the need for increased border security.
“Increasingly, the administration’s own information seems to undercut their argument that conditions at the southern border represent a national security crisis,” Cohen said. “So, it’s unclear why they would focus more resources on the border than dealing with what the intelligence committee has identified as a sig national security threat.”

oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 06:42 am
@MontereyJack,
Meh. If the Democrats cared about protecting our elections, they shouldn't have hijacked the issue and transformed it into a witch hunt against people who disagree with them.
MontereyJack
 
  3  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:04 am
@oralloy,
talk about total non sequiturs. As well as total bullshit.and complete denial of reality.
neptuneblue
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:06 am
@oralloy,
That's a very erroneous view based on how Republicans closed polling stations, refuted voter registration and mishandled voting in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Nevada, North Carolina,New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina and Texas.

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MontereyJack
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:11 am
@oralloy,
Of course you don't. You never do, dumb though they are.
oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:15 am
@MontereyJack,
The supposed errors do not exist. If they did, someone could point them out.
oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:16 am
@MontereyJack,
MontereyJack wrote:
talk about total non sequiturs.
Not at all. "The fact that the Democrats hijacked the issue of foreign interference in our elections and transformed it into a witch hunt against people who disagree with them" is directly related to "the issue of foreign interference in our elections".

MontereyJack wrote:
As well as total bullshit.and complete denial of reality.
Feel free to try to point out any errors in anything that I said. You can't and you know it.
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neptuneblue
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:19 am
@oralloy,
Pick up a newspaper, turn on the news or even read the internet.
gungasnake
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:30 am
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gungasnake
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 07:43 am
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hightor
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 08:11 am
Quote:
Operation Mop-Up proved to be LaRouche’s exit from the Left, and he soon pivoted to the far right. Antisemitic conspiracy theories began occupying a more prominent part of the group’s output, with a cabal of the Rothschilds and the British aristocracy coming to occupy pride of place in LaRouche’s rantings. In 1976, the group ditched Lenin and Trotsky for Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton . The group also began producing “intelligence reports” monitoring the far left, offering its services to the FBI. Even more startlingly, LaRouche began working hand in hand with the far right, launching a defense campaign of KKK member Roy Frankhouser, who would soon rise rapidly in the organization.

op cit

I miss him already. But Queen Elizabeth must be breathing easier.

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By the mid 1980s, LaRouche had established a formidable international presence as well, with numerous supporters in West Germany and Italy. In the latter country, his followers managed to advance a particular hobby horse of his, the proper tuning of musical instruments, into debate in the parliament. LaRouche had long been concerned with the effects of music on psychology, writing in 1980 that “Rock was not an accidental thing. This was done by people who set out in a deliberate way to subvert the United States. It was done by British intelligence,” and that the Beatles were “a product shaped according to British Psychological Warfare Division specifications.” The brainwashing of John, Paul, and company could be resisted, however, through proper tuning. (LaRouche and his followers favored A4 tuned to 432 Hz). The legislation in Italy failed, but not before attracting the support of figures including Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti.

Adam Neely settles this controversy:


oralloy
 
  -4  
Thu 14 Feb, 2019 08:22 am
@neptuneblue,
neptuneblue wrote:
Pick up a newspaper, turn on the news or even read the internet.
The fact that no one could point out any errors in my posts shows that I am already highly informed.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 08:27 am
@hightor,
Nearly half of Republicans think God wanted Trump to be president and more than half of white evangelical Protestants agree.

God's mandate (aka divine right) implies that only God can judge No. 45 and that any attempt to depose, dethrone or restrict his powers runs contrary to the will of God and constitutes a sacrilegious act.



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https://i.imgur.com/CE3ySEP.jpg

(Source for pic: The Lyin' King)
Region Philbis
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 08:49 am
@Walter Hinteler,

in all his glory...

https://i.imgur.com/2t04UrY.png
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MontereyJack
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 09:07 am
@oralloy,
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 06:42 am
@MontereyJack,
Meh. If the Democrats cared about protecting our elections, they shouldn't have hijacked the issue and transformed it into a witch hunt against people who disagree with them.
What's wrong with it? Everything. It's a bipartisan investigation, led by a republican, to investigate meddling in the election. Russia meddled, QED to support trump QED Russia is going to meddle again QED The TrumpistsIt's justice, never a witch hunt. You're wrong.hes their boss so the buck stops with him. lied and had contacts with russi more than a hundred times QED and were deeply corrupt as well as being liars for which they are going to jail QEDthey were trump stooges and th's their boss and the buck stops with him, and if you think they did it all behind his back and he didn't know you are deepoly naïve. Justice, never a witch hunt. You're flat out wrong. QED
tsarstepan
 
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Thu 14 Feb, 2019 09:14 am
McCabe says DOJ talked 25th amendment, Rosenstein offer to wear wire around Trump was serious: report
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