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06/14/18 at 16:20:25
 
I say it will change no ones mind(s).
Might be a few more news stories, and sideshows, but nothing of enough significance to matter, one way, or the other.

I believe what it reveals is the importance of the midterm election.
The outcome of that, will determine which side of the road will be the fast lane, and which side is just dodging traffic.
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Reply #1 - 06/14/18 at 17:20:13
 
It might not change minds, but it should.
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Reply #2 - 06/14/18 at 17:49:31
 
WebsterMark wrote on 06/14/18 at 17:20:13:
It might not change minds, but it should.


It’s crazy Web, not sure how we got to this point, other than there appears to be no oversight, or accountability, in some of the institutions that need to run on strict compliance.....

The wanton laxness, and liberties employees seem to take really is appalling.
I think it’s safe to say it’s probably the norm, as what we have come to find out thus far as people have no qualms about behaving in such a manner.
I wonder how much this waste of company time and resources is costing us?

Look at the V.A.
Look at the D.M.V (licensing)
Education.
How many other public sector jobs do they take employment for granted?
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Reply #3 - 06/15/18 at 10:50:57
 
WebsterMark wrote on 06/14/18 at 17:20:13:
It might not change minds, but it should.


I think the lack of replies/input, to this thread, Web, bolsters my observation.....  Wink
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Reply #4 - 06/15/18 at 11:44:37
 
raydawg wrote on 06/14/18 at 17:49:31:
WebsterMark wrote on 06/14/18 at 17:20:13:
It might not change minds, but it should.


It’s crazy Web, not sure how we got to this point, other than there appears to be no oversight, or accountability, in some of the institutions that need to run on strict compliance.....

The wanton laxness, and liberties employees seem to take really is appalling.
I think it’s safe to say it’s probably the norm, as what we have come to find out thus far as people have no qualms about behaving in such a manner.
I wonder how much this waste of company time and resources is costing us?

Look at the V.A.
Look at the D.M.V (licensing)
Education.
How many other public sector jobs do they take employment for granted?


I mostly agree with you on this

The FBI and government in general should be held to higher standards, or at least follow the ones they set for themselves
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Reply #5 - 06/15/18 at 13:00:05
 
LostArtist wrote on 06/15/18 at 11:44:37:
raydawg wrote on 06/14/18 at 17:49:31:
WebsterMark wrote on 06/14/18 at 17:20:13:
It might not change minds, but it should.


It’s crazy Web, not sure how we got to this point, other than there appears to be no oversight, or accountability, in some of the institutions that need to run on strict compliance.....

The wanton laxness, and liberties employees seem to take really is appalling.
I think it’s safe to say it’s probably the norm, as what we have come to find out thus far as people have no qualms about behaving in such a manner.
I wonder how much this waste of company time and resources is costing us?

Look at the V.A.
Look at the D.M.V (licensing)
Education.
How many other public sector jobs do they take employment for granted?


I mostly agree with you on this

The FBI and government in general should be held to higher standards, or at least follow the ones they set for themselves


Yes, reading through most of it ( I am bored ) I think the the summary deals with the "bigger" picture, even tho the emails, exchanges, and considering what department this "exchange" is taking place, says otherwise.
I stated months ago, here, that I thought a lot of this email stuff was lovers smitten with sex, pillow talk.
Yes, if my destiny was in their hands, and they said such things about me, I would be greatly concerned, who wouldn't?
However, you can't judge our whole justice system on a few strange and extremely bias people.
We don't want ALL cops judged and labeled bad/racist, etc, because of a few who exhibit such behavior.
Yes, I know many folks have done just that, but it doesn't make it right, or acceptable behavior.

Honestly, I think this is has more to do with folks just not getting involved, when they know something isn't right.
How many times have we seen the "snitch" become the target because folks are taking advantage of the system, and they too do not want to be found out/caught.

Yes, the so called "cover-up" looks bad, however, the irony is, Hillary did not win.
I think that is the best result we can expect, but too, I think this crap really hurt her chances at the end, YES her gawd darn actions caused a lot of it, and that is the sweet part, it seemed to HARM her more than help her.

Lots of lessons here to be learned, but I think the biggest takeaway is, the media will use anything, and everything, narrating and embellishing, news, to their own self promotion and welfare, read: $$$$$$$$
And finally, it shines a light on part of the "swamp" that normally just gets a pass, and these folks just keep living high above the means of common folk who pay their salaries.

I think too, the INTERNET with instantaneous NEWS available to all, before it can be crafted and spun, will be even more a asset to ALL OF US, as it will make it harder, and harder, for those devious and disingenuous pimps, to pull the wool over the eyes of us stupid serfs.....  Smiley  
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