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FBI Re-opens Clinton Email Investigation

Pointy-headed intellectual knuckledragger, schizophrenia joins paranoia.

Yes indeed. It seems that in the hackworld view, ignorance, highlighted with child-like name-making, trumps education.
 
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I have noticed my friend. I have complete respect for you and your perspective. I do understand it as I do the complete utter frustration with the folks of western PA and others in their same situation.

Having someone like Trump telling them that they can go back to the old days is ointment on the wound. Unfortunately, it is not realistic. Trump could force companies to come back through trade wars, but that does not mean that Joe will be installing widget A to part B.

I am all for the plan HRC has put out in writing for technical education in high school and votech school promotion and apprenticeship.

We can do this. I hope that we can come together after this. I love you man!

Ideology refers to the global left progressive movement and it being thrust upon the citizens of the world which the majority refuses to kowtow to. Progressives in the Eu are causing a revolt....and it's here too.

Tell me about this complete and utter frustration for my fellow citizens here in western Pennsylvania and others in their same situation.

If that's some indication you think we're all sitting idly by waiting for Big Dorothy to fire back up, I believe you are in for a surprise.
That's over 30 years ago, we don't sit idly by crying in our Iron City.
Pittsburgh probably still puts out as much steel as before. The entire industry has evolved through technology. It used to take 14 hours to make 400 ton of steel, we can do it in 45 minutes today. Pittsburgh still has several small foundries which produce specialty metals and other things.....like Henry Repeating Arms components.
All the mills across the country reduced due to increased capacity to produce more efficiently.....just like all other industries who have utilized technology to produce with less manpower. Nothing different or unique with this area. Look at Detroit and other manufacturing cities. How are they doing compared to this area?
A little research will show how, since the 80's, this area has gone high tech with IT and computer hardware research and manufacturing. A lot of those old buildings that used to house companies who did machine shop work for the steel industries now are full of robotics research and development entities along with DARPA. Ever hear of the Uber driver less cars?
Not to mention leading edge research in medicine and healthcare.

We didn't waste too much time crying in our beers. This area retrained and now is one of the leading areas for Healthcare, IT/Software/Hardware, Robotics and Football.
 
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That was my point.

No matter how much industry comes back, automation will ensure that most of those manual labor heavy industry job types will not be back. The coal industry has to accept that just like /most/ in heavy industry did years ago.

One only needs to look to what Houston did during the first oil bust. They created an entire new medical and medical research community.

I know your area has turned into a high-tech mecca. You and I both know some who refused to accept the changing times and clung to the hope of return to the good old days. They are now left behind, angry, and are looking to blame someone. Trump is playing to those fears and anger.

Take care Dude.
 
I don't see it quite like that and neither do they.
Trump talks about how jobs were, before excessive government regulation simply moved our jobs to countries with lax regulations and low taxation.
Or how people didn't have to work two jobs to make ends meet from inflation, regulation induced costs passed along to the consumer and a myriad of DC Fishbowl wonderments.
Our country is doomed to old fogey decision making and a good ol' boys club who thinks you and I are stupid......look at what spews from HRC's mouth.....or Boner and McConnell.
People come on here crowing about glowing jobs reports and after a little research find they're either part time or government sector.
Your average Trump supporter is right on track with these issues.

They aren't looking to return to days gone by but rather better days ahead.

HRC isn't going to make it with her high taxes and drunken spending or fixing Obamacare by raising the subsidy bribe. People forced to buy into a plan with a monthly payment and 10,000 deductible never really had healthcare from the start.

Trump supporters are aware of that.
 
"Yes, Donald Trump, the FBI Can Vet 650,000 Emails in Eight Days"

FBI director James Comey has had a rough week or so: First he was accused of rigging the election for Donald Trump when he revealed on October 28 that the FBI was investigating new emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and now he’s accused of rigging it against Trump by revealing today that none of those new emails contained anything that would result in criminal charges. But to hear the Trump campaign tell it, that week sounds even harder for Comey: They seem to imagine that the FBI director spent the intervening days poring over those hundreds of thousands of emails himself, one by one.

“You can’t review 650,000 emails in eight days,” Trump said Sunday in a campaign speech in Michigan hours after Comey’s latest update to Congress came out. “You can’t do it, folks. Hillary Clinton is guilty.” Trump supporter General Michael Flynn did the math on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/GenFlynn/status/795392694411468800?ref_src=twsrc^tfw


...But fortunately for Comey’s eyesight—and for Clinton’s presidential campaign—Trump is wrong: the FBI can review hundreds of thousands of emails in a week, using automated search and filtering tools rather than Flynn’s absurd notion of Comey reading the documents manually. “This is not rocket science,” says Jonathan Zdziarski, a forensics expert who’s consulted for law enforcement and worked as a systems administrator. “Eight days is more than enough time to pull this off in a responsible way.”

One former FBI forensics expert even tells WIRED he’s personally assessed far larger collections of data, far faster. “You can triage a dataset like this in a much shorter amount of time,” says the former agent, who asked to remain anonymous to avoid any political backlash. “We’d routinely collect terabytes of data in a search. I’d know what was important before I left the guy’s house.”

https://www.wired.com/2016/11/yes-d...650000-emails-eight-days/?mbid=social_twitter
 
Dell/Q--

Nice to read a civilized exchange this AM. Refreshing change from what normally gets posted.

Only quibble; the epicenter for great football isn't PIT, it's EUG...
 
"Yes, Donald Trump, the FBI Can Vet 650,000 Emails in Eight Days"

FBI director James Comey has had a rough week or so: First he was accused of rigging the election for Donald Trump when he revealed on October 28 that the FBI was investigating new emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and now he’s accused of rigging it against Trump by revealing today that none of those new emails contained anything that would result in criminal charges. But to hear the Trump campaign tell it, that week sounds even harder for Comey: They seem to imagine that the FBI director spent the intervening days poring over those hundreds of thousands of emails himself, one by one.

“You can’t review 650,000 emails in eight days,” Trump said Sunday in a campaign speech in Michigan hours after Comey’s latest update to Congress came out. “You can’t do it, folks. Hillary Clinton is guilty.” Trump supporter General Michael Flynn did the math on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/GenFlynn/status/795392694411468800?ref_src=twsrc^tfw


...But fortunately for Comey’s eyesight—and for Clinton’s presidential campaign—Trump is wrong: the FBI can review hundreds of thousands of emails in a week, using automated search and filtering tools rather than Flynn’s absurd notion of Comey reading the documents manually. “This is not rocket science,” says Jonathan Zdziarski, a forensics expert who’s consulted for law enforcement and worked as a systems administrator. “Eight days is more than enough time to pull this off in a responsible way.”

One former FBI forensics expert even tells WIRED he’s personally assessed far larger collections of data, far faster. “You can triage a dataset like this in a much shorter amount of time,” says the former agent, who asked to remain anonymous to avoid any political backlash. “We’d routinely collect terabytes of data in a search. I’d know what was important before I left the guy’s house.”

https://www.wired.com/2016/11/yes-d...650000-emails-eight-days/?mbid=social_twitter

At the end of the day, shes still the nincompoop who, since July has, been making a fool out of herself with her habitual lying.

Nothing has changed.

Dell/Q--

Nice to read a civilized exchange this AM. Refreshing change from what normally gets posted.

Only quibble; the epicenter for great football isn't PIT, it's EUG...

Yeah, at least this week.
 
Enjoy it while you can.

I suspect all bets are off on civility after ~8pm EST tomorrow night.
 
I predict that the left will deal with a Trump win worse than the right will deal with a Trump loss.
 
I predict that the left will deal with a Trump win worse than the right will deal with a Trump loss.

I predict the DemoRats will whine if Trump wins.
I also predict that some Trump supporters will engage in violence if Billery wins.

Lets' see who is correct.
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Pointy-headed intellectual knuckledragger, schizophrenia joins paranoia.
Libtarded beady-eyed poindexter with a "I'm with Stupid" sticker on your forehead. Bi-polar meets transsexual.
Still waiting for something other than a Nothing Left one-liner...sap.
 
Yes indeed. It seems that in the hackworld view, ignorance, highlighted with child-like name-making, trumps education.
Between the crowing about a fake MBA, and surely what will next be a doctorate in Fecal Anthropology. Quagtards name calling will be dismissed as a libtard learning experience. Cartoon Network is on.
 

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