Anonymous ID: 061905 May 5, 2019, 1:02 p.m. No.6422475   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2526

>>6422348

At this point, it should be pretty obvious what is going on in DC. The fact that some anons do not understand the concept of process doesn't change the fact that it is obvious. They just have a broken understanding of things which leads them to being surprised when things work differently from how they anticipated.

 

Mueller should not have to testify. That is the exact reason a report was filed. Though he did not personally write every bit of the report (this is a bit of the magic), he is still being called to testify (effectively) about why the special council didn't indict Trump for obstruction or any other crime.

 

Going with the "think mirror" theme of the day, we can mirror this against Comey's investigation into HRC and the server. Except not all the details are exact matchups - that seems to be the setup the plan is rolling with. Why are the democrats so interested in investigating for "obstruction" of an investigation that was frivolous in the first place when Hillary blatantly deleted emails after a freeze was put into place?

 

Anyway - Mueller will be a continued subject. You can't compel out from classified systems, the notes of Mueller from his tenure at the FBI, without it being in the interest of courts and their cases. If Mueller was doing what he was supposed to per the policies of his position, and his superiors were the ones overstepping authority and not filling out the requisite forms or following correct procedures so as to benefit their slush funds and political dealings….

Anonymous ID: 061905 May 5, 2019, 1:14 p.m. No.6422586   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6422396

Depends on how you split the numbers.

The Millennials are the echo of the boomers, and for the first recorded time in human history, the echo generation is SMALLER than its prior generation.

 

This means that boomers are going into retirement and there are far more of them than there are millennials or gen y/z/bbq.

 

In my county, for example, unemployment is at 4% and they are desperately trying to find labor in the market. It is an employee's market around here in parts of Missouri. All of the fast food places are understaffed because the factories are understaffed and there are also other retail jobs that have been set up (almost in anticipation for the wave of factories that have been coming in… I thought they were insane for putting more retail in a saturated market - but I guess if you own both the factory chain and the retail chain you can make your own relocation incentives).

 

And it's only just getting started. The industry moving in is the stuff you use to build more industry. People do not understand how underutilized our resources are when discussing automation and concerns over it.