Hate to prick y'alls balloon, but do you really think they created a specific number of job slots to coincide with a Q posting?
How many people can you indict at once? 30!
FFS, I'm an author and often ghost write for others.
Doesn't mean I have to get emotionally involved with the content (and this is just a fucking cake!).
I highly doubt Team Q sat around and said, "Hey, Goise, I have an idea… We tell Sessions to hire EXACTLY 311 attorneys to help with the mounting case loads. He actually needs 1,700, but 311 would be really cool because it could mean police code, or one of our crumbs, or…"
Time to move off of this one, friends. Not a shill; just not seeing anything of substance. Perhaps Sessions himself decided he needed some help.
You're asking the right questions.
Without doxing myself, I can say that I've read books written by people who were willing to put in a shit ton of effort putting together little pieces of unclassified information. The end results were often very, very accurate "overviews" of "things/stuff/ops/events" that–by themselves–would have been classified.
I think you can easily read between the lines here.
It's more than that. It's freedom of expression. Works wonderfully in an open society, but not a smart move when you have a business that caters to the whims of the public.
Marketing 101: "Don't cut the marketplace in half just because of muh feels."
Just added 2 more judges for Hawaii.
Now, what the fuck are you going to do with the stupid "311" number? (pic related)
Gotta love a good movie.
It's already over 35,000.
Seat and tray table in the full and upright position… and, yes, I'm "buckled up".
LET 'ER RIP, 'TATER CHIP!