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dfanderson 4 points ago +4 / -0

Most likely Simon Parkes. Use something besides Google to search.
Unique individual.

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dfanderson 1 point ago +1 / -0

That might be true of content providers but all Internet traffic traverses peering locations in every major city. Hundreds of organizations including ISPs, major companies, universities, etc. connect to each other and pass traffic. For example, both Coca-Cola and Home Depot connect through a building in downtown Atlanta. Georgia Tech, the University of GA, Comcast, AT&T and hundreds of other organizations all connect together in that building. To shut down or control the Internet it would be necessary to control all those buildings and their main routers. Now, I absolutely agree that anti-American globalists who hate us have too much control over the content we consume, but I wouldn't say they own the plumbing and the pipes.

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dfanderson 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only after reaching the end of the memo do you see his point: The spooks were wrong about the Cuban Missile Crisis in the 1960's, and they're wrong again now. The Chi-coms were involved in rigging our election.

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dfanderson 2 points ago +2 / -0

He made Christmas Eve a holiday for federal workers, extending it to 4 days off. Sounds like a convenient time to execute something.

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dfanderson 1 point ago +1 / -0

Imagine the position of 3 SC justices appointed by Trump and faced with a case that could give him 4 more years in office. But assume the case is unique, questionable and will be highly controversial. Clerks talk so you know of multiple other cases on the way based on the merits. If that was me, I'd vote this one down to gain street cred and prove that I'm not Orange man's puppy. (See Dems: we don't cheat!) Then when a couple good cases come up, I've been inoculated and can toss electors, throw it to Congress and call it a day. (See: We just follow the law!)

That's what I would do.

And that might be what we're seeing.