How hard would it be to get TT floor plans anyway?
Security detail info would be a big deal, but if heist movies have taught me anything, it's that you can just go to the courthouse and get floor plans for anything.
How hard would it be to get TT floor plans anyway?
Security detail info would be a big deal, but if heist movies have taught me anything, it's that you can just go to the courthouse and get floor plans for anything.
Heist movies don't also involve robbing a sitting president.
How hard would it be to get TT floor plans anyway?
Security detail info would be a big deal, but if heist movies have taught me anything, it's that you can just go to the courthouse and get floor plans for anything.
Heist movies don't also involve robbing a sitting president.
Didn't they kidnap the President in a National Treasure movie?
How hard would it be to get TT floor plans anyway?
Security detail info would be a big deal, but if heist movies have taught me anything, it's that you can just go to the courthouse and get floor plans for anything.
Heist movies don't also involve robbing a sitting president.
Didn't they kidnap the President in a National Treasure movie?
Didn't he once stated ; "We need some Bad dudes!"
I mean, since the Secret Service did just lose a laptop? Openings should be available soon?
And Conway's husband Civil department? I'm shocked to see gambling going here in the administration.
I work for a company that has secure info on laptops and they get stolen from time to time. Any admin worth their salt should have a TPM/Bitlocker combo set up to keep the HDD data safe.
I wouldn't sweat a stolen laptop too much.
Unless the idiot wrote his username and password on a yellow sticky note with the system, then a new job opening wouldn't surprise me.
Anyhow, I second the question - are blueprints of TT not already easy to get?
I doubt they're as easy to get as you think but I'd also point out that the Secret Service often makes changes to enhance security and those will definitely not be publicly available.
I work for a company that has secure info on laptops and they get stolen from time to time. Any admin worth their salt should have a TPM/Bitlocker combo set up to keep the HDD data safe.
I wouldn't sweat a stolen laptop too much.
Unless the idiot wrote his username and password on a yellow sticky note with the system, then a new job opening wouldn't surprise me.
I work for a company that has secure info on laptops and they get stolen from time to time. Any admin worth their salt should have a TPM/Bitlocker combo set up to keep the HDD data safe.
I wouldn't sweat a stolen laptop too much.
Unless the idiot wrote his username and password on a yellow sticky note with the system, then a new job opening wouldn't surprise me.
Donald Trump's password is definitely Donald Trump
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I work for a company that has secure info on laptops and they get stolen from time to time. Any admin worth their salt should have a TPM/Bitlocker combo set up to keep the HDD data safe.
I wouldn't sweat a stolen laptop too much.
Unless the idiot wrote his username and password on a yellow sticky note with the system, then a new job opening wouldn't surprise me.
Trump's password is probably "1-2-3-4"
Worse, many old people whose computers I've worked on have their password taped to, written on, or (not kidding) engraved into the laptop.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Saturday stood by his decision not to allow a pool reporter to travel with him on his Asia trip, calling himself “not a big media press access person.”
Erin McPike of the right-leaning Independent Journal Review — the only reporter selected by State to travel with Tillerson — pressed the diplomat about his decision in an interview.
“I’m not a big media press access person. I personally don’t need it. … When we’re ready to talk about what we’re trying to do, I will be available to talk to people. But doing daily availability, I don’t have this appetite or hunger to be that.”
He added: “When I have something important and useful to say, I know where everybody is and I know how to go out there and say it.”
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Saturday stood by his decision not to allow a pool reporter to travel with him on his Asia trip, calling himself “not a big media press access person.”
Erin McPike of the right-leaning Independent Journal Review — the only reporter selected by State to travel with Tillerson — pressed the diplomat about his decision in an interview.
“I’m not a big media press access person. I personally don’t need it. … When we’re ready to talk about what we’re trying to do, I will be available to talk to people. But doing daily availability, I don’t have this appetite or hunger to be that.”
He added: “When I have something important and useful to say, I know where everybody is and I know how to go out there and say it.”
LOL. What?? Oh no, the public could not possibly have any interest in the operations of our nation's leading diplomat; no no, the press is just offering access to you as a favor, to help you out with your messaging, you know. Christ.
I also recognize this attitude....painfully. This is Rex not adjusting from his CEO expectation that all press people are the same as the people who run your Comms department and all the press and media appearances they encourage you to do have one objective only, to improve your image. Add this to the pile of evidence that putting business people in government often leads to them running government exactly like a business, that is, with narrow interests, narrow objectives and the fatheaded perspective that everyone else exists to support you.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Saturday stood by his decision not to allow a pool reporter to travel with him on his Asia trip, calling himself “not a big media press access person.”
Erin McPike of the right-leaning Independent Journal Review — the only reporter selected by State to travel with Tillerson — pressed the diplomat about his decision in an interview.
“I’m not a big media press access person. I personally don’t need it. … When we’re ready to talk about what we’re trying to do, I will be available to talk to people. But doing daily availability, I don’t have this appetite or hunger to be that.”
He added: “When I have something important and useful to say, I know where everybody is and I know how to go out there and say it.”
LOL. What?? Oh no, the public could not possibly have any interest in the operations of our nation's leading diplomat; no no, the press is just offering access to you as a favor, to help you out with your messaging, you know. Christ.
I also recognize this attitude....painfully. This is Rex not adjusting from his CEO expectation that all press people are the same as the people who run your Comms department and all the press and media appearances they encourage you to do have one objective only, to improve your image. Add this to the pile of evidence that putting business people in government often leads to them running government exactly like a business, that is, with narrow interests, narrow objectives and the fatheaded perspective that everyone else exists to support you.
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Too bad we lost the corruption thread because it very much goes under there, but since this was a rule change by the Department of Education by Betty DeVos, I think it counts here too: Obama admin restrictions on student loan debt collection fees has been revoked. The son of the guy in the W Bush admin who changed loan rules to allow for-profit colleges to more easily scalp federal financial aid from poor students joined the Dept of Education (said son was also a lobbyist for those for-profit colleges) and the rule has been revoked, so debt collectors can collect fees on students who defaulted on their loans, even if they're in a repayment program.
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Tom Price is apparently sending his employees emails notifying them that he is just the greatest you guys please everyone take note.
Personally I think they should email him back questions about the president's apparent problem with chronic oral flatulence.
The political appointee charged with keeping watch over Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt and his aides has offered unsolicited advice so often that after just four weeks on the job, Pruitt has shut him out of many staff meetings, according to two senior administration officials.
Even his flunky finds it overbearing.
There's no plan, there's no race to be run
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Saturday stood by his decision not to allow a pool reporter to travel with him on his Asia trip, calling himself “not a big media press access person.”
Erin McPike of the right-leaning Independent Journal Review — the only reporter selected by State to travel with Tillerson — pressed the diplomat about his decision in an interview.
“I’m not a big media press access person. I personally don’t need it. … When we’re ready to talk about what we’re trying to do, I will be available to talk to people. But doing daily availability, I don’t have this appetite or hunger to be that.”
He added: “When I have something important and useful to say, I know where everybody is and I know how to go out there and say it.”
He added: “When I have something important and useful to say, I know where everybody is and I know how to go out there and say it.”
Well thank god I was afraid that he'd actually be giving a lot of speeches during his term, but he appears to be preparing to sew his mouth shut instead.
“If you drain the swamp, you better have someone who watches over the alligators,” Gingrich said. “These people are actively trying to undermine the new government. And they think it’s their moral obligation to do so.”
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Security detail info would be a big deal, but if heist movies have taught me anything, it's that you can just go to the courthouse and get floor plans for anything.
Shulkin was an Obama appointee, he might as well be dirt to Trump.
Begs the question of why he appointed him, but still.
Heist movies don't also involve robbing a sitting president.
Didn't they kidnap the President in a National Treasure movie?
Good old fashioned nepotism. His background included defending corporate clients so his attitude towards that sort of thing is going to be obvious.
("drain the swamp!")
Didn't he once stated ; "We need some Bad dudes!"
I mean, since the Secret Service did just lose a laptop? Openings should be available soon?
And Conway's husband Civil department? I'm shocked to see gambling going here in the administration.
I believe he was one of the chaser's of Clinton's penis. How he met Kellyanne, I think.
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I wouldn't sweat a stolen laptop too much.
Unless the idiot wrote his username and password on a yellow sticky note with the system, then a new job opening wouldn't surprise me.
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He is in Trump's mind.
Also on Steam and PSN: twobadcats
Also technically @Hakkekage has 6 feet, 11 feet.
Anyhow, I second the question - are blueprints of TT not already easy to get?
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I doubt they're as easy to get as you think but I'd also point out that the Secret Service often makes changes to enhance security and those will definitely not be publicly available.
Trump's password is probably "1-2-3-4"
More like "Hey, assistant, what's my password?"
ILUVPU10
Imagine the creepiest thing related to Ivanka. That's the password.
I was always told to not leave laptops in unattended spaces as part of the govt security training.
Worse, many old people whose computers I've worked on have their password taped to, written on, or (not kidding) engraved into the laptop.
Tillerson: ‘I’m not a big media press access person’
You're a politician now! That means that regardless of whether or not you give access, the press are going to be covering you, daily
LOL. What?? Oh no, the public could not possibly have any interest in the operations of our nation's leading diplomat; no no, the press is just offering access to you as a favor, to help you out with your messaging, you know. Christ.
I also recognize this attitude....painfully. This is Rex not adjusting from his CEO expectation that all press people are the same as the people who run your Comms department and all the press and media appearances they encourage you to do have one objective only, to improve your image. Add this to the pile of evidence that putting business people in government often leads to them running government exactly like a business, that is, with narrow interests, narrow objectives and the fatheaded perspective that everyone else exists to support you.
NNID: Hakkekage
Nobody could have predicted...
Just wait for Trump to actually tweet this.
Personally I think they should email him back questions about the president's apparent problem with chronic oral flatulence.
That is a hell of a first paragraph.
Even his flunky finds it overbearing.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Well thank god I was afraid that he'd actually be giving a lot of speeches during his term, but he appears to be preparing to sew his mouth shut instead.
They did, if the goal is to ensure loyalty at any cost of operational efficiency.
Oh do go fuck yourself Newt.
Ivanka is getting security clearance
For her job as... daughter?
That is some pretty bold nepotism.
Trump must be getting really paranoid. He's bringing in people he can trust. His family.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.