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2018-09-06 01:25:28 UTC  

Also lodestar. So you know I’m secretly Pence.

2018-09-06 01:28:22 UTC  

From what I have been able to tell, being proven to have violated this oath results in immediate removal from office, a fine, and up to 1 year in prison.

2018-09-06 01:28:51 UTC  

"...I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter."

2018-09-06 01:29:16 UTC  

Ouch. Would the writer of this article, if real, be in violation of this? Sure looks like it.

2018-09-06 01:29:31 UTC  

I'm no lawyer, but yeah definitely looks like it.

2018-09-06 01:29:43 UTC  

“Faithful discharge “

2018-09-06 01:30:12 UTC  

Sounds like deliberate sabotage counts that out.

2018-09-06 01:30:21 UTC  

Not treason, seditious conspiracy, insurrection, or espionage. But really seems like they're not faithfully discharging the duties of office without mental reservation or purpose of evasion.

2018-09-06 01:30:48 UTC  

So maybe criminal sabotage?

2018-09-06 01:31:17 UTC  

Would be better wording I mean.

2018-09-06 01:32:29 UTC  

sabotage would involve destruction of property

2018-09-06 01:34:18 UTC  

I doubt the Jeff Session DoJ would issue a subpoena to the NYT over this. That would clear matters up really fast.

2018-09-06 01:42:00 UTC  

Lets not even humor this with the idea that it is real

2018-09-06 01:42:37 UTC  

Theyve had all their sources dried up so they're using their last ounce of credibility to try and spread distrust amongst the administration

2018-09-06 01:43:12 UTC  

I'm really curious though how subpoena authority interacts with the first amendment's protection of the freedom of the press.

2018-09-06 01:44:50 UTC  

If this article purports to be an admission of a federal crime, does the state attorney have the ability to issue a grand jury subpoena? I am neither a lawyer nor a journalist so I have no idea here.

2018-09-06 01:47:15 UTC  

The purpose of a grand jury subpoena as far as I'm aware is to gather information such that the grand jury can decide whether or not there is a crime. If the author of this article is not someone who has signed the affidavit pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 3333 then there is no crime.

2018-09-06 01:48:49 UTC  

But obviously there has to be some sort of legal mechanism to protect sources who may have committed crimes in the process of disclosing information. I don't know how that plays out legally though.

2018-09-06 01:49:21 UTC  

Didn’t Obama put a journalist in jail for not disclosing a source?

2018-09-06 01:49:47 UTC  

Something about outing a CIA agent. Only barely remember it.

2018-09-06 01:50:23 UTC  

And Trump looks pissed huh.

2018-09-06 01:50:53 UTC  

Obama prosecuted a bunch of leakers, but under the espionage act which would not be applicable here.

2018-09-06 01:52:16 UTC  

Really when you read the article nothing was leaked. No classified information. It's basically just a long insult.

2018-09-06 01:52:38 UTC  

True.

2018-09-06 01:54:20 UTC  

well any thing could e national security purposes

2018-09-06 01:55:53 UTC  

I don't know. Using legal force against the media is something Trump has not done so far.

2018-09-06 02:00:52 UTC  

I don’t think Trump will take action on this. Legal or otherwise. It’s probably fake, and he knows it. I think he’s trolling the media with that tweet.

2018-09-06 03:49:51 UTC  

https://sevvie.ltd/censorship/google-beyond-good-and-dont-be-evil/

2018-09-06 04:37:38 UTC  

Burnie Sanders wants to pass a bill that will tax companies like Amazon and Walmart 100% of the cost for government welfare.

This bill will only tax companies with 500 or more employees, these are old numbers, but as per 2008 US census, the number of employees who work for large companies is 61 million which is about 51% of the
US workforce. As per dispatch.com, there are about 100K employees who are on public welfare and work for large companies. The bear of Labor Statistics says there are 51 million people on welfare and that the average family size of a family who receives welfare is about 4.

Crunching these numbers means that passing this tax will only remove about .01% of the people who are currently on welfare. Meaning this will do nothing and advocates vastly overstate the number of people who work for large companies and receive welfare or I am missing information and about half of the welfare recipients may be removed.

Not sure but this may actually be something I could agree with Burnie on. I hope he has put as much thought into this as I have.

https://www.theverge.com/2018/9/5/17819450/bernie-sanders-stop-bezos-amazon-worker-pay-corporate-welfare-tax-bill
https://www.census.gov/epcd/susb/2008/us/US--.HTM
http://www.dispatch.com/news/20180105/amazon-makes-list-of-large-companies-with-workers-receiving-food-stamps
https://www.bls.gov/opub/btn/volume-2/spending-patterns-of-families-receiving-means-tested-government-assistance.htm

2018-09-06 05:24:54 UTC  

Maybe try and get those companies to pay their workers better.

2018-09-06 06:22:41 UTC  

soo amazon will have 499 workers

2018-09-06 06:23:27 UTC  

the chain of logistics will split in several companies of 499 workers each

2018-09-06 06:23:36 UTC  

make sense

2018-09-06 06:24:12 UTC  

i dont hate bernie but he sounds like an idealistic middle school kido coming up with ideas

2018-09-06 07:16:27 UTC  

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5b905dd5e4b0511db3dec1e1/amp

Mike "zap the gay away" pence is their hero?

2018-09-06 08:16:50 UTC  

I hope so

2018-09-06 08:16:52 UTC  

He's mine

2018-09-06 08:17:01 UTC  

I found him shocking initially