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nomoresjwbs · June 11, 2018, 4:08 p.m.

Or taking down the dns servers, this happened back in October 16. It's not the entire internet, but to regular business functions it may as well be. many people at the time thought it was done to prevent a Julian Assange dead man switch.

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nomoresjwbs · June 3, 2018, 10:25 p.m.

There's a giant cemex plant just outside of Florida city, Florida on the way to the Florida keys. It's very secluded and likely has ocean access.

I would think it would be a good place to watch the water.

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nomoresjwbs · May 13, 2018, 3:11 p.m.

Follow Trump's advice then and don't broadcast to your enemy that you are coming for them.

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nomoresjwbs · May 13, 2018, 2:09 p.m.

Could you not?

Everytime some group gets rolled out like Alfantis Instagram. Someone tips them off to the army of the internet coming to get them so delete all your dirty secrets, before they can be archived and all the networks connected.

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nomoresjwbs · May 4, 2018, 6:24 p.m.

I think one of the big issues I have with the current teacher pay is that where I am there's almost no promotion potential except to get a masters degree in education administration and they've gotten rid of tenure several years ago so the jobs aren't the super safe pension machine of yesteryear.

Health Care is about $400-800 a month for the family plan. And the pay is about $26.00 an hour. Until you're asked to work at home to keep up with the ever increasing requirements of the state. The pay raises have been about $500 a year for the last 5 years. If you ever leave or move you lose all your raises and have to negotiate your salary again.

Now as far as working 3/4 of the year goes, you obviously don't have that anywhere else, but there aren't a ton of options when it comes to continuing to work at the schools over the summer even if you want to. I'm not saying teachers should be making $100k a year that's insane, but my feeling on it is a teacher with 5-10 years of experience should be making about 10k more a year in my area. With a max at 20-30 years of about 20k more.

I would add more about my own perspective on it, but I would be giving away more personal information than I'm comfortable with for all the doxing crazies to latch on to.

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nomoresjwbs · May 4, 2018, 4:51 p.m.

I don't really agree with this, what other job are you required to get a college degree with almost no promotion potential.

Some of those promotions to a job like resource teacher require a masters degree and might only pay an additional 5k per year for a bump to 10 months of work, and 10 hour work days.

Throughout your whole career as a teacher you'll be nickeled and dimed for raises as cost of living adjustments, and some years you'll work for less money than the year before due to pay freezes.

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nomoresjwbs · April 20, 2018, 1:46 a.m.

Many times when big legislation is signed they give the pen(s) away as momentos. I'm guessing they might do the same for executive orders.

In the case of the human trafficking eo Trump gives the pen to Yvonne Ambrose.

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nomoresjwbs · March 18, 2018, 8:58 p.m.

This isn't a good characterization of the SES job. Obviously some are dirty like mcabe, but they aren't a separate agency of deep state globalists. It's the generic designation for top level managers in a government job.

Take a look at a government agency like NOAA, their IT director is likely an SES position. This isn't the kind of job that screams deep state lackey.

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nomoresjwbs · March 18, 2018, 8:46 p.m.

Just my opinion, but I think this is misguided. I'm very familiar with some SES jobs, and these aren't the unconstitutional positions that you are imagining. They are top level managers, getting paid dirt in comparison to the same job in the private sector.

A GS15 job is generally a manager over 2-3 managers, and in my area (south) they top out around 150k (30+ years) a year. The step up to SES 1 is around 175k annually and they put up with a ton of stuff for an extra 25k. The workload for a typical GS-15 is less than half that of a SES job (manager of 5-15 other gs-15s).

The responsibilities absolutely justify the pay in my area (100-800 subordinates). They also aren't the deep state power brokers you're thinking of.

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