The more krebs talks about how this election "was the most secure," the more i believe him. Its obvious to me know that hes saying that its the most secure election in history, because he helped to secure it for the left. He doesnt mean secure in the same way everybody else means it.
Why aren't these people required to sign agreements that prevent them, upon separation from employment, from interfering in matters of the republic related to their previous gov't post?
No, plenty of companies & gov't roles require you to sign extensive NDAs & confidential agreements that extend well beyond the end of employment. Typically they are signed upon hire, but you can have people sign them during their exit interview, especially if you have them on potential collusion with Dominion (election party with Dominion reps) & dereliction of duty, which is the very least of what can be proven with this guy.
Avg employees of intel agencies & some military intel have to have their public statements regarding matters they dealt with in their intel position, plus resumes, published writings, etc vetted by the agency prior to going public with them. This is not new, but it seems there's a total breakdown of these procedures when it comes to leftists.
We are Perseus.
Krebs sounds like a fag
We are Zeus's bolts raining down from heaven upon them.
Lmao
Even as a kid I thought 80's Perseus was a fag.
That Andromeda, tho
The more krebs talks about how this election "was the most secure," the more i believe him. Its obvious to me know that hes saying that its the most secure election in history, because he helped to secure it for the left. He doesnt mean secure in the same way everybody else means it.
securing the steal
We are Pergayus
Why aren't these people required to sign agreements that prevent them, upon separation from employment, from interfering in matters of the republic related to their previous gov't post?
1st Amendment
No, plenty of companies & gov't roles require you to sign extensive NDAs & confidential agreements that extend well beyond the end of employment. Typically they are signed upon hire, but you can have people sign them during their exit interview, especially if you have them on potential collusion with Dominion (election party with Dominion reps) & dereliction of duty, which is the very least of what can be proven with this guy.
Avg employees of intel agencies & some military intel have to have their public statements regarding matters they dealt with in their intel position, plus resumes, published writings, etc vetted by the agency prior to going public with them. This is not new, but it seems there's a total breakdown of these procedures when it comes to leftists.
Krebs needs to take a long walk off a short helicopter.