Yeah, as Trump just loves to steer clear of potential legal conflict.
Yeah, as Trump just loves to steer clear of potential legal conflict.
Don’t rule him out, kids sometimes learn the limitations of their parents, and are better than them.
This is terrible advice, unless you like boring and hate fun. Precook ingredients that need it, and take their moisture into account. Drain them, cook them down, or slice them thin if they’re inherently soggy ingredients (ie pineapple or broccoli), or use less sauce. You don’t have to stack on top, you can have…
Cosign. You can do a no-knead recipe if kneading scares you.
Matzo pizza is literally the pizza of affliction. It gets soggy so lacks the crisp of an intentionally crispy crust, lacks the breadiness of a richer crust, is fragile, so it’s not as easy to eat as a taco and has no flavor it adds. When it’s hot out of the oven, the sauce will drip through and burn your hands. It…
Out of all the unsettling news since 2016, there’s this to add to the pile. Trump Jr. is dating a woman because she reminds him of his dad.
I would be happy with either a well run paper audit or electronic audit. It seems that neither audits or security is what is should be. I have a concern that if we are too well behaved out of a fear of sounding like crazy people, we may allow, well, crazy people, to run our government. If I were to say “Russians…
Chinese going in and copying things is likely a multibillion dollar industry, so to say “they’re not doing anything” is not exactly true. The more they change, the more likely they’d be revealed, so it’d be killing the goose that lays the golden egg of corporate espionage. There’s not a similar financial payoff to…
Bank is a good analogy. If money gets moved around a bank, there’s a trail and transfers and changes can be audited. If there were questions, and an investigation or lawsuit was imminent, and the servers were wiped by the bank manager before the audit was completed, you’d think the bank managers were either complicit…
Seems to be from here: https://gcn.com/articles/2018/02/20/voting-machine-funding.aspx
This has been mentioned to me four times. See previous responses.
They had access to voter registration lists and other info but not the votes themselves.
So, they have access to our voting systems, they may or may not have changed votes, we’re not significantly changing SOP, and everything about this is fine? CIA, NSA, FBI say Russians were advocating for Trump. They might not have had to change votes last time around. We should rely on the assurance that maybe they…
Yeah, caught that, and someone else used that as a reason to dismiss the article. We’re the products of our upbringing, and for some of us, that’s what Russians were known as for the majority of our lives. Ad hominem attack on an irrelevant detail.
Yes. Again, in my mind, there’s not clear evidence that the elections was effected. But, given that this has been an issue for nearly two decades, it’s way past time to close loopholes in security. The fact that nothing has been done, despite recent reports that the Russians were actively attempting to undermine our…
It’s sloppy to call the modern Russians Soviets, but not really germane.
The US did it to Iranian computers. It’s likely easier for Republicans or even Russians to get access to voting machines in Georgia than it’d be for the US intelligence getting access to nuclear sites in Iran. While it’s certainly hard, it’s not impossible, and I would be very surprised if the Russians were stopped by…
“Woke.com”, “KKKlean-up services”, CYA.com...
Citation for your refutation? It’s shocking to think this could have happened, but times have been interesting since 2016. It’s kind of weird that Kemp, who publicly likes all manner of protecting borders and militarism, doesn’t think that the election system warrants defending.
At least they weren’t gun grabbers like Reagan.