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MoM's avatar

The fact that this dolt couldn’t recognize James O’Keefe just shows how much of a bubble the left lives in. What a disgrace to this country.

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Temcol's avatar

Now I understand better why no one realized Clark Kent was Super Man. The clothing and those amazing identity changing glasses are the trick. Trump should try some. They won’t be able to find him!

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Debbie Alton's avatar

😂😂😂

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Jenn's avatar

💥 Huh, who da thought! 😂

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Sharon Garvin's avatar

Maybe this will set a new standard and someone with a government job will finally get fired.

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Gram's avatar

If anyone deserves an Academy Award it is James O'Keefe!!

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lynn's avatar

we have very low standards of hiring in our govt.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I did a project about 8 years ago that was frankly a little out of my wheelhouse. I mostly do research for private industry. But my client (who also mostly works in private industry) was hired to do a strategic plan for a State IT department, who wanted to use this plan as a tool to ask for a bigger budget. I looked at 5 states similar in population and dug into their IT departments and spending, interviewed folks, and read a number of industry studies and publications. It was frankly scary just how bad it was.

Pay scales don't come even close to what you can make in private industry. So you get what you pay for. Just like the adage 25% of doctors finished in the bottom quartile of their class. Oh you get some who like the job security and benefits, but you also get refugees who couldn't cut it in the for profit world.

Security measures, software updates, and new tech is hard to fund. Cobbled together code makes integration next to impossible, lots of islands.

This was 2015, maybe things are better now, but every time I provide personal information to a govt entity, I do wonder just how secure it is.

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Lorita's avatar

Me too. Then there was the time the Red Cross was installing fire alarms, we only needed two. However as I wasn't there at the time. They installed an alarm in every room, five in a 1300 sq foot mobile home. Are they really listening devices? One of the many things I wonder about.

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A.J.'s avatar

Probably lazy Red Cross volunteers or paid staffers trying to finish their work as fast as possible. Fewer homes to enter, faster they can unload the endless alarms paid for by donors who do no audits.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Wow, that is overkill. Seems nothing is what you think it is these days.

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CMCM's avatar

Probably the MORE alarms they install, the more they get financially.

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SB's avatar

I can assure you that it isn't better. I've gotten more notifications in the last 6 months about serious hacks into private industry than I've ever gotten, big hacks and that's private industry. I suspect the gov't keeps their hacks more secret...

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yeah my son is in manufacturing. 22 plants - got hit with ransomware and not paying the ransom. Rebuilding systems from the ground up on a plant by plant basis and they are now running production using paper schedules. His is one of the smaller plants so still waiting. Working a lot of hours and he is salary but lots of hourly workers getting OT. The productivity hit on these hacks is a whole lot more than spending the money on good security up front. But a lot of companies learn that the hard way.

Remind me again why the cloud is so much better?

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SB's avatar

Wow. My brother's bank account at Truist got hacked this week. Some fireman in NJ was using fire department equipment to hack into bank accounts. My brother is a nobody in po dunk nowhere NC. He literally has never used a computer (he's a farmer, country bumpkin type) and only ever uses his cell phone to call people, doesn't text, never been on the internet, etc. Fortunately, the guy didn't get any money. My brother has been asking them for years to disable internet access to all of his accounts. They finally did it this week. He told them the same thing about how protecting "online banking" from hackers is going to cost them a lot more money than just going back to paper.

I hate the cloud, want nothing to do with it. BTW, I work in high tech, leading edge stuff.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Sorry to hear about your brother. My mom is the same way, not on the internet, but I handle all of her accounting stuff. We are in between a rock and a hard place though, as mail delivery has gone to h*ll in a handbasket the past few years too. I ended up setting up online access for some things just because she was not getting statements, tax documents, etc in the mail, or getting it weeks or even months late.

But that is comforting to know you hate the cloud. I am only as tech savvy as I need to be and I try to avoid any cloud based SW when I can. I have the perpetual license Office suite, not 365. Have several programs I use for work that are getting glitchy due to age but are now subscription based only, hard pass. Most of the time when I say I hate the cloud I just get the OK Boomer remark. And I am Gen X! Old before my time I guess. Get off my lawn, lol.

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Susan's avatar

Another GenXer her myself, will also not use the cloud, hate upgrading anything Microsoft, just like Apple, they go only so far then stop updating the older systems so you have to get the updated model for anything to function.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Also Gen X. I do use subscription-based software and I don’t really like it. There is open source that can replace it. It’s looking more attractive every day. A lot of the open source programs can open files from the subscription-based software and save in those formats.

A lot of the issues with these companies is they don’t update their programs, so they are running very old, easy-to-hack programs. Or they just don’t update them even when they’ve been warned there’s a security issue.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, I tried Open Office but glitchy as heck and kept getting error messages. Bit the bullet and bought perpetual license version of Office 2019, as my previous version of MS Office was no longer supported and had lots of glitches. I am self employed and have to use whatever my clients use, and occasionally get one that uses Google docs which I hate just because I don't trust Google and have to be signed in to use it.

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Garden Lover's avatar

They do get better. I hate Google Docs, too. They spy on you like everyone else. Matter of fact, they’ve just admitted they are going to add an AI feature that will read your text messages on Android.

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L1's avatar

iPhone text messages are being read already. Text about something very random that you never have had an interest in and then open Facebook. There it will be in an ad or in reels.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Lovely. I have been getting notice of a privacy update on my phone but have yet to open and read it. Dumb phones looking better all the time. Except for typing text messages.

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tjsplace's avatar

Google Docs is a quick way to create something and share it, but as a longtime Microsoft Word user, I hate the lack of formatting options that Google Docs offers.

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SB's avatar

Gen X here too.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Not sure what a gen X is, but I'll join you.

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Swanlzs's avatar

I agree with your assessment of the cloud for the most part. However, we live in a rule area and we have had mail stolen from our mailbox several times. So anything online has MFA sometimes Cisco dual whatever I can get to tighten it up.

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Garden Lover's avatar

I don’t know if you remember UCLA Medical Center getting hacked in the news because the security program they were using was 15 years old, and UCLA knew it was just a matter of time. Anyone who worked there or who had gone there most likely ended up with the information stolen. UCLA has the money to stay up to day, but they’d rather spend it on buying $300 million buildings.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, With all the hacks these days, seems we are already at war, the media just has not acknowledged it.

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Gary's avatar

yes, 25% of them, our president didn't exactly finish on top either!!! Remember all his lies and the news reporter saying well this is "bye bye Biden". Look at him now. just goes to show how rigged it all is. If they cannot be bought and paid for, the party won't let them win.

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CMCM's avatar

And we all know that Biden simply IS NOT running anything. Someone else, or groups of people, are making all the decisions. The occasional speech Biden gives is written by others and he is still somewhat able to read what others write. I'm really frustrated at how the media, even the conservative media, rattle on a and one about Biden's dementia but don't get more vocal about questioning who the real decision makers are. Biden really is a puppet. Harris too. They are merely placeholders. And the Dems get away with it because the situation is never really questioned. Biden should be forced into taking a mental cognition test to start with. Yet no one is apparently able to force even that. So on it goes.

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Garden Lover's avatar

And it’s shocking how many people think he’s doing a great job.

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Garden Lover's avatar

Think about the number of people who never finish college. I think only 30% actually graduate. That doesn’t mean they aren’t smart. I know a lot of people who don’t have degrees, didn’t graduate, or didn’t even go who are smarter than college “educated” people. Matter of fact, all the school board president in our city has to do is open her mouth, and you know within a sentence she’s a dim bulb. She has a higher degree, although I’m unsure how she obtained it.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

I doubt things are better now. I’m guessing worse.

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Bandit's avatar

And evidentally many that work close to the president must be lgbtqwertyia++++.

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YYR's avatar

Somebody up at the top likes them that way.

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CStone's avatar

YYR,

The saying “Fish rot from the head down”.........Biden is proving that to be true and it’s very disheartening

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GG's avatar

Because they're all attracted to minors. 🤮

Birds of a feather...

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Susan's avatar

like Obama? Wonder how Michael feels about that

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MakalekaAnne's avatar

😳🫢

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DS's avatar

.....just say, "the letter people"

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Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Is LGBT a check-off box on a Federal employment application?

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Sure seems like it. Otherwise, this white male probably wouldn’t have been hired.

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Vonu's avatar

They are similar to those used by the military. Have a pulse and be willing to do as you are told without thinking about what it is going to do to your victims.

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Oma's avatar

Vonu -sounds like an AI name and all of your responses to me - You are repulsive and offensive in your replies. If you are a paid subscriber, I hope you’d be refunded your money to keep this group free of bottom of the pool slime! May the Star Breather, The Great I Am have mercy on your soul as you are not only demeaning The Name Above All Names, but also our military, not to mention the people on this substak. That’s where I draw the line. Star Breather can and will handle the evil ones of this world who are so afraid of going into their eternity without calling on His Name, but are too proud to acknowledge their need. When you degrade the very people who fight for your right to speak these disgusting words, you have poked the bear, the Mother of a military son, grandson, granddaughter, past relatives and close friends. May you find your justice soon.

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GG's avatar

Oma, I have a child in the military and I don't understand your response to Vonu. I read it as a continuation of what was being discussed with state IT departments and federal cybersecurity experts. Most of the people in the government, whether they're serving at the state or federal level, are incompetent. The State needs them to be that way to accomplish their mission of destroying the country.

I don't believe my child is one of them, but I do believe the government thrives on such people.

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Oma's avatar

GG, “Have a pulse and be willing to do as you are told without thinking about what it is going to do to your victims” is not the sons and daughters serving in our military. It is not my son, grandson, granddaughter or was it any of my family who served a lifetime, some dying to give us what freedoms we have left. I’m sure it’s not you child either.

Thank you for your politeness in your reply to my comment, unlike in any of Vonu’s comments to some of the nicest people in a group I’ve ever been in.

Yes, ineptness is a prerequisite for most all government jobs. But you can’t be a “Christian atheist” and say anything intelligent.

Blessings on your family and child serving in the most turbulent, insecure time in our history.

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GG's avatar

My grandfather and husband also served. I believe they served with honor and valor. I know my son does. He suffers because his conscience isn't seared. When I read comments like Vanu's,, I don't take offense because I assume they're not speaking about my family. I don't have any experience with Vanu like you do though, so thank you for your explanation.

God bless.

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Resistance Action Australia's avatar

Served what? Served whom? Your grandfather and husband probably have easy answers to those questions.: they served the nation known as The United States of America.

But those serving today? It looks like they serve a syndicate of Wall St. hedge funds, Geneva-based globalists, eugenicist foundations, Permanent War profiteers, border drug cartels, and NGOs that hate America and Western Civilization and are bent on destroying it.

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GG's avatar

See, Oma, I take offense to comments like Resistance Action Australia below because he is impugning my son and his service. That really angers me. Who does he think he is?

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Oma's avatar

Exactly...

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S.P.H.'s avatar

??

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Absolutely. I worked for the DOD in the 90’s. Many incompetents were hired even back then because of the way they looked. Many department heads couldn’t speak a grammatically correct sentence. I see it frequently now with police chiefs and fire captains. These are positions that require people to potentially make life or death decisions.

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CMCM's avatar

My late father was a WW2 vet, and he spent 25 years in the military. He was a navigator and flyer most of his military career. Back in the early 1980s after he had retired he would often talk about his military "superiors" and how many of them were not all that bright but they knew how to play the games they had to play to get promoted. Once promoted to higher positions they did very little and were basically political players within the military system. My dad was disgusted enough with it all that he didn't even want a military funeral when he died. My dad had a genius level IQ, by the way, and he didn't seek any position in the upper echelons of the military hierarchy as he found it all so disgusting.

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Yes. And the WRONG standards.

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WP William's avatar

I'm sure his Leftist bona fides were stellar and really anyone can do his job; just like the president--a warm body collecting a check and pension. He's a traditionalist in Leftist circles these days, white, gay male. Prob a rich kid too.

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ItsMeAgain's avatar

That's because his "news sources" deemed James O'Keefe not worthy of sharing with their audience. To their peril. Similar to how they refuse to present DJT. And the sheeple are ok with it until OMG comes along. (If you notice in the video, when James reveals who he is, the guy still doesn't know who he is because he is so uninformed.) BTW, great disguise!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Ya, no backlash. Wonder ehat happened to that Jordan guy who freaked out!?

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Donna in MO's avatar

I got curious. Looked on 3 search engines, multiple versions of the search, and LinkedIn, got nothing recent. Lots of Jordan Walker but no Jordan Tristan Walker. People search is not really my thing, though.

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Carole's avatar

These “date” videos are too similar to each other. Quite the distraction and always a lack of action.

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AL's avatar

Exactly. Feels like theatre to me.

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Vickie Marie's avatar

It must be on the Biden hiring website. "Per the Big Guy only gay horny stupid men apply." smh.

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AL's avatar

Or it was set up from the beginning. Acting. So much drama and chaos and “messaging” sent through “trusted” journalists.

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Sharon's avatar

these folks are sly, and formally educated.

they are not smart

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