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That'd make you the most passive man I know! :)
 
He wanted to win, he didn't want to do the job. Not sure if that Kasich rumor was true but I wouldn't have put it past Trump to try to find someone to do the work while he parades around in a President sash.

Personally, I think he wanted to lose a close race so he could blame it on voter fraud or anything other than his own awful views and personality, but then go on being a rich prick without the responsibility of running a country.
 
Does anyone else find it interesting that the Russia drum was banged incessantly for who knows how many days straight.

Now nothing about Russia. Its been so quiet I pretty much forgot it existed.

What happened to the Russia story?
 
Personally, I think he wanted to lose a close race so he could blame it on voter fraud or anything other than his own awful views and personality, but then go on being a rich prick without the responsibility of running a country.

So you think his plan was to run for president, have his name slandered and dragged through the mud, his brand made toxic to every Democrat consumer and businessman, and then lose?

What kind of sense does this make?
 
Does anyone else find it interesting that the Russia drum was banged incessantly for who knows how many days straight.

Now nothing about Russia. Its been so quiet I pretty much forgot it existed.

What happened to the Russia story?

I'm thrilled we have less shit leaking out each week. Let Muller and company run a proper investigation and get to the truth.
 
So you think his plan was to run for president, have his name slandered and dragged through the mud, his brand made toxic to every Democrat consumer and businessman, and then lose?

What kind of sense does this make?

Well, you are assuming that Trump realized that would happen. Personally, I'd guess his ego led him to believe that running for president would only help his brand.
 
Charlottesville happened.

People here have stated that the result of the Russia investigation will be that the President of the United States committed treason against America.

How is the President commiting the highest of all crimes, the only crime listed in the Constitution, not even a footnote in the news cycle?
 
Does anyone else find it interesting that the Russia drum was banged incessantly for who knows how many days straight.

Now nothing about Russia. Its been so quiet I pretty much forgot it existed.

What happened to the Russia story?

Must be dead now?

Don't worry bro, you'll have your time to incessantly say things like "witch hunt" and "fake news" after the cycle dies down on him equating Heather Heyer with the Nazis that killed her.
 
People here have stated that the result of the Russia investigation will be that the President of the United States committed treason against America.

How is the President commiting the highest of all crimes, the only crime listed in the Constitution, not even a footnote in the news cycle?

Slow down on the matter of fact talk about "treason" and other shit you made up.

There's no place for that here.


But he is still under investigation, and it's amazing that he can be enough of a dipshit to take the spotlight off of himself being tissue soft on Russia after they committed an act of cyber warfare on the country to help get him elected.
 
Must be dead now?

Don't worry bro, you'll have your time to incessantly say things like "witch hunt" and "fake news" after the cycle dies down on him equating Heather Heyer with the Nazis that killed her.

I had a nothing burger for dinner. It was tasty.
 
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People here have stated that the result of the Russia investigation will be that the President of the United States committed treason against America.

How is the President commiting the highest of all crimes, the only crime listed in the Constitution, not even a footnote in the news cycle?
http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecu...ting-with-fbi-in-russian-hacking-probe-report

Profexer the guy who wrote the malware used on the DNC is cooperating with the FBI.

He sold customized versions of the hacking software to Clients and they are hoping to find something traceable.

It is unlikely that a The Russian intelligence directly obtained this malware however there could be 3rd parties acting on behalf of Russian intelligence.

However someone could of easily got the malware from the darkweb and customized it themselves.

Also it was reported. Peter Stozk one of the FBI's Top investigators is no longer working on the probe
 
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Slow down on the matter of fact talk about "treason" and other shit you made up.

There's no place for that here.

I think Mueller probably has the goods on Donnie Jr and some of Trumps campaign people with collusion charges. I doubt they realized what they were doing was treasonous, but that doesn't change the fact that it was.
 
People here have stated that the result of the Russia investigation will be that the President of the United States committed treason against America.

How is the President commiting the highest of all crimes, the only crime listed in the Constitution, not even a footnote in the news cycle?

You said the President, specifically.

Don't then point to his leadership/campaign staff, then say "everyone" is saying this.

If you're unable to rationalize the difference, ask someone via PM.
 
In all seriousness, wasn't wasteful spending one of Trump's things?

The Secret Service can no longer pay hundreds of agents it needs to carry out an expanded protective mission – in large part due to the sheer size of President Trump's family and efforts necessary to secure their multiple residences up and down the East Coast.

Secret Service Director Randolph "Tex'' Alles, in an interview with USA TODAY, said more than 1,000 agents have already hit the federally mandated caps for salary and overtime allowances that were meant to last the entire year.

The agency has faced a crushing workload since the height of the contentious election season, and it has not relented in the first seven months of the administration. Agents must protect Trump – who has traveled almost every weekend to his properties in Florida, New Jersey and Virginia – and his adult children whose business trips and vacations have taken them across the country and overseas.

"The president has a large family, and our responsibility is required in law,'' Alles said. "I can't change that. I have no flexibility.''

Alles said the service is grappling with an unprecedented number of White House protectees. Under Trump, 42 people have protection, a number that includes 18 members of his family. That's up from 31 during the Obama administration.

Overwork and constant travel have also been driving a recent exodus from the Secret Service ranks, yet without congressional intervention to provide additional funding, Alles will not even be able to pay agents for the work they have already done.

The compensation crunch is so serious that the director has begun discussions with key lawmakers to raise the combined salary and overtime cap for agents, from $160,000 per year to $187,000 for at least the duration of Trump's first term.


But even if such a proposal was approved, about 130 veteran agents would not be fully compensated for hundreds of hours already amassed, according to the agency.

"I don't see this changing in the near term,'' Alles said.

Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers expressed deep concern for the continuing stress on the agency, first thrust into turmoil five years ago with disclosures about sexual misconduct by agents in Colombia and subsequent White House security breaches.

A special investigative panel formed after a particularly egregious 2014 White House breach also found that that agents and uniform officers worked "an unsustainable number of hours,'' which also contributed to troubling attrition rates.

While about 800 agents and uniformed officers were hired during the past year as part of an ongoing recruiting blitz to bolster the ranks, attrition limited the agency's net staffing gain to 300, according to agency records. And last year, Congress had to approve a one-time fix to ensure that 1,400 agents would be compensated for thousands of hours of overtime earned above compensation limits. Last year's compensation shortfall was first disclosed by USA TODAY.

"It is clear that the Secret Service's demands will continue to be higher than ever throughout the Trump administration,'' said Jennifer Werner, a spokesperson for Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ns-white-house-security-south-side/100607026/
Cummings, the ranking Democrat on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee who was the first lawmaker to sound the alarm after last year's disclosure that hundreds of agents had maxed out on pay, recently spoke with Alles and pledged support for a more permanent fix, Werner said.

"We cannot expect the Secret Service to be able to recruit and keep the best of the best if they are not being paid for these increases (in overtime hours)."

South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy, the Republican chairman of the House oversight panel, is "working with other committees of jurisdiction to explore ways in which we can best support'' the Secret Service, his spokesperson Amanda Gonzalez said.

Talks also are underway in the Senate, where the Secret Service has briefed members of the Homeland Security Committee, which directly oversees the the agency's operations.

"Ensuring the men and women who put their lives on the line protecting the president, his family and others every day are getting paid fairly for their work is a priority,'' said Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill, the panel's top Democrat. "I'm committed to working with my colleagues on both sides to get this done.''

Without some legislative relief, though, at least 1,100 agents – for now – would not be eligible for overtime even as one of the agency's largest protective assignments looms next month. Nearly 150 foreign heads of state are expected to converge on New York City for the United Nations General Assembly.

Because of the sheer number of high-level dignitaries, the United Nations gathering is traditionally designated by the U.S., as a "National Special Security Event" and requires a massive deployment of security resources managed by the Secret Service.

That will be even trickier this year. "Normally, we are not this tapped out,'' said Alles, whom Trump appointed to his post in April.

The agents who have reached their compensation limits this year represent about a third of the Secret Service workforce, which was pressed last year to secure both national political conventions in the midst of a rollicking campaign cycle. The campaign featured regular clashes involving protesters at Trump rallies across the country, prompting the Secret Service at one point to erect bike racks as buffers around stages to thwart potential rushes from people in the crowd.

Officials had hoped that the agency's workload would normalize after the inauguration, but the president's frequent weekend trips, his family's business travel and the higher number of protectees has made that impossible.

The president, First Lady Melania Trump and the couple's youngest son Barron – who maintained a separate detail in Trump Tower until June – aren't the only ones on the move with full-time security details in tow.

Trump's other sons, Trump Organization executives Donald Jr. and Eric, based in New York, also are covered by security details, including when they travel frequently to promote Trump-branded properties in other countries.

A few examples: Earlier this year, Eric Trump's business travel to Uruguay cost the Secret Service nearly $100,000 just for hotel rooms. Other trips included the United Kingdom and the Dominican Republic. In February, both sons and their security details traveled to Vancouver, British Columbia, for the opening of new Trump hotel there, and to Dubai to officially open a Trump International Golf Club.

In March, security details accompanied part of the family, including Ivanka Trump and husband Jared Kushner on a skiing vacation in Aspen, Colo. Even Tiffany Trump, the president's younger daughter, took vacations with her boyfriend to international locales such as Germany and Hungary, which also require Secret Service protection.

While Alles has characterized the security challenges posed by the Trump administration as a new "reality" of the agency's mission, the former Marine Corps major general said he has discussed the agency's staffing limitations with the White House so that security operations are not compromised by a unusually busy travel schedule.

"They understand,'' Alles said. "They accommodate to the degree they can and to the degree that it can be controlled. They have been supportive the whole time.''

Over time, Alles expects the Secret Service's continued hiring campaign will gradually relieve the pressure. From its current force of 6,800 agents and uniform officers, the goal is to reach 7,600 by 2019 and 9,500 by 2025.

"We're making progress,'' he said.

For now, Alles is focused simply on ensuring that his current agents will be paid for the work they have already done.

"We have them working all night long; we're sending them on the road all of the time,'' Alles said. "There are no quick fixes, but over the long term, I've got to give them a better balance (of work and private life) here."

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...rumps-frequent-travel-large-family/529075001/


And I know it's been brought up before, but I guess we're all just cool now with him raking in money hand over fist every time he visits Mar-A-Lago? Just because we don't talk about it anymore doesn't mean it's not happening.
 
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