I know this is a funny joke, because it’s such lame language, but they’re using the language of diplomacy whenever they do this. ‘Deeply troubling’ is probably close to verge of nuclear war in diplomatic terms. That sort of thing is all over the depositions, when these people were clearly freaked out.
You shouldn’t have wasted your typing fingers with all this. I’m not reading any of it, because all of the stuff you’re responding to didn’t happen. Vindman didn’t get fired, and I said if that was the case (pretty early on I had indicators the story was not real) that every single word was pointless that I wrote.
Remember what I said, people. This guy is going to release two transcripts, and try to force everyone to look at the one that is not incriminating. His playbook is so transparent it’s not even funny.
This is an extremely dishonest way of reading my post. I said I’d give away almost all of it immediately. To preempt the people who will say “yeah easy for you to say now when you don’t have the money” I clarified that I guess nobody can be certain of what they’d do, people are fallible, yadda yadda.
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The measure would make it more difficult to enact new clean air and water rules because many studies detailing the links between pollution and disease rely on personal health information gathered under confidentiality agreements. And, unlike a version of the proposal that surfaced in early 2018, this one could apply retroactively to public health regulations already in place.
You’re right, normally people have to uncover the smoking gun crime during an investigation. You just released the crime (here’s the gun I shot him with, make it stick lol!), and now they’re having to do the investigation in reverse. It really is reverse engineering!