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dirtbanker 01-06-2017 02:26 PM

The OP question "how should we handle Russian hacking"?

The easy answer is close down the DNC, it is obvious the DNC is unable to connect with enough voters to win many of the last contests in the election, and then they wont have to worry about Russians hacking at the DNC.

MDLNB 01-06-2017 08:00 PM

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Posted by Guest
The OP question "how should we handle Russian hacking"?

The easy answer is close down the DNC, it is obvious the DNC is unable to connect with enough voters to win many of the last contests in the election, and then they wont have to worry about Russians hacking at the DNC.

Too obvious.

MDLNB 01-07-2017 07:32 AM

The hacking has been going on for years, and we ARE doing something about it. That's why we use encryption and change the key daily. Hillary refused to abide by the law and use the secure system properly and that is how our national secrets are leaked/hacked to our enemy. But, instead of blaming the violators of national security, the left wants to go to war with those taking advantage of our own corruption. Gen P. got his wrist slapped for his violation. Any of his men doing the same thing would be in Leavenworth right now. The same place they should have housed Hillary.

We hack other countries on a daily basis. Hacking is not new and has been going on since before the Internet has gone public. We use procedures to insure security, but they are only as good as those involved. In Hillary's case, not so good. The ONLY reason anyone cares about hacking now is because the left lost and they need an excuse to justify their devastation. Hacking had nothing to do with Hillary's loss, and the Intel community said as much.

On Jan 20th, the next president will be sworn in. The left has made it clear that they will not support him. Fine, he is not concerned. Obama didn't care and and made it quite obvious. Hopefully, Trump will not resort to Obama's tactics of whining about the opposing party because of their lack of support. It would be refreshing after 8 years of constant right bashing and whining by the crier-in-chief.

ColdNoMore 01-07-2017 08:31 AM

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Posted by Guest
The hacking has been going on for years, and we ARE doing something about it. That's why we use encryption and change the key daily. Hillary refused to abide by the law and use the secure system properly and that is how our national secrets are leaked/hacked to our enemy. But, instead of blaming the violators of national security, the left wants to go to war with those taking advantage of our own corruption. Gen P. got his wrist slapped for his violation. Any of his men doing the same thing would be in Leavenworth right now. The same place they should have housed Hillary.

We hack other countries on a daily basis. Hacking is not new and has been going on since before the Internet has gone public. We use procedures to insure security, but they are only as good as those involved. In Hillary's case, not so good. The ONLY reason anyone cares about hacking now is because the left lost and they need an excuse to justify their devastation. Hacking had nothing to do with Hillary's loss, and the Intel community said as much.

On Jan 20th, the next president will be sworn in. The left has made it clear that they will not support him. Fine, he is not concerned. Obama didn't care and and made it quite obvious. Hopefully, Trump will not resort to Obama's tactics of whining about the opposing party because of their lack of support. It would be refreshing after 8 years of constant right bashing and whining by the crier-in-chief.

LMAO.... :1rotfl:

Trump can't control himself from whining about Schwarzenegger for cripes sake. :oops:

You really think that the thin-skinned, narcissist-in-chief will stop crying and whining...about everyone who hurts his feelings? :cryin2:

MDLNB 01-07-2017 08:53 AM

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LMAO.... :1rotfl:

Trump can't control himself from whining about Schwarzenegger for cripes sake. :oops:

You really think that the thin-skinned, narcissist-in-chief will stop crying and whining...about everyone who hurts his feelings? :cryin2:

Who knows how Trump will act? That isn't the point, is it? He is the better of the two choices, and he is our next president. Live with it.

Thin skinned presidents started with Bill Clinton, but he grew up a bit and learned to work with congress. Obama then came in and started to immediately cry racism and bigotry and stomped his feet. Did he not tell the Republicans to sit in the back of the bus? Did he not tell the Latinos that the Republicans were their enemy? Obama has been whining for the last 8 years instead of attempting to work with the GOP. Obama has been a consistent whiner and Biden has been an idiot that has enabled Obama's childish behavior.

dirtbanker 01-07-2017 09:19 AM

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Posted by Guest
LMAO.... :1rotfl:

Trump can't control himself from whining about Schwarzenegger for cripes sake. :oops:

You really think that the thin-skinned, narcissist-in-chief will stop crying and whining...about everyone who hurts his feelings? :cryin2:

Funny (unt - I was wondering the same about your lack of control and all your whining! Talk about the kettle calling the pot black...

YOUR HEAD IS EXPLODING and we are all laughing at you!!

:wave:

janmcn 01-07-2017 11:43 AM

ICYMI: All of the senate committees investigating the Russia hacking are chaired by republicans, with a republican majority in each one. This investigation will take up a good part of Trump's first year in office.

If the committees decide that more sanctions against Russia are in order, and Trump vetoes it, that veto could presumably be overridden, probably not the way Trump wants to start his tenure.

After one hearing, the Senate Armed Services Committee, the verdict was unanimous and bi-partisan that Russia was guilty. The Senate Special Intelligence Committee will hold their hearing next week.


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