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I despise this man so much.
That pose says it all.
Well, he doesn't seem to have a lot of sincerity or empathy for others, although he does love himself. I'm sure he thinks every camera pointed at him is evidence of his greatness.He's a garbage person
He's a garbage person
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China is the real threat.
He's a garbage person
I think, not certain, POTUS is granted clearance at inauguration.
The system trusted the system to get it right.
It is obvious that will be amended
And it's very normal to have a running deal with The National Inquirer to pay off women to not tell their stories. Everybody has that, right? Good Lawdy Miss Claudy.The idea that a relatively common financial event, like bankruptcy, might be a disqualifying factor for any level of security clearance is patently absurd.
The idea that settling a lawsuit or paying 'hush money' to 'intimate partners' might be disqualifying is just plain funny.
Lawd.
They have been for a while now. We have active duty admirals who are unsure of our ability to guarantee safe passage through the South China Sea if opposed by the rapidly growing PLAN. They've designed non nuclear ballistic missiles to defeat our carriers. They're building manmade islands in international waters and militarizing them with missile emplacements and runways.
Even worse, Chinese grad students also fill an insanely large percentage of our engineering research slots, because colleges love the higher tuition they pay. And. Every. Single. One of them is required to sign an agreement with the Chinese government to be debriefed when they return, and to return on demand of the Chinese government.
There are lots of stories out there about students leaving projects suddenly and without notice, just ahead of FBI investigators showing up. They're intelligence assets of a rival nation, and we are letting them into our best engineering programs. It's baffling.
The idea that a relatively common financial event, like bankruptcy, might be a disqualifying factor for any level of security clearance is patently absurd.
The idea that settling a lawsuit or paying 'hush money' to 'intimate partners' might be disqualifying is just plain funny.
Lawd.
They have been for a while now. We have active duty admirals who are unsure of our ability to guarantee safe passage through the South China Sea if opposed by the rapidly growing PLAN. They've designed non nuclear ballistic missiles to defeat our carriers. They're building manmade islands in international waters and militarizing them with missile emplacements and runways.
Even worse, Chinese grad students also fill an insanely large percentage of our engineering research slots, because colleges love the higher tuition they pay. And. Every. Single. One of them is required to sign an agreement with the Chinese government to be debriefed when they return, and to return on demand of the Chinese government.
There are lots of stories out there about students leaving projects suddenly and without notice, just ahead of FBI investigators showing up. They're intelligence assets of a rival nation, and we are letting them into our best engineering programs. It's baffling.