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That would be Phase II - ban all travel to these pariah states although gawd knows why after the chemical & biological attacks in the UK we still allow Ruskies in now
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It's probably a lot easier to gain access via a foreign proxy server.Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostIt's easier to keep something in than something out.
e.g. ban all access from China and Russia and they can just hop on a plane to someplace else with internet access.
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It's easier to keep something in than something out.Originally posted by DonaldJTrump View PostI know that China "Great Firewall" is able to restrict access to social media sites .. so technically why would it not be possible to do something similar in reverse
But you are correct - networking thingy is not really my forte
e.g. ban all access from China and Russia and they can just hop on a plane to someplace else with internet access.
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I know that China "Great Firewall" is able to restrict access to social media sites .. so technically why would it not be possible to do something similar in reverseOriginally posted by Paralytic View PostYou don't know how the internet works, do you?
But you are correct - networking thingy is not really my forte
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You don't know how the internet works, do you?Originally posted by DonaldJTrump View PostY'know I wonder why when most of the hacking done against the Western nations originates either from Russia or China, the rest of the world does not just isolate both countries and pull the plug on their internet acces
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Y'know I wonder why when most of the hacking done against the Western nations originates either from Russia or China, the rest of the world does not just isolate both countries and pull the plug on their internet accesOriginally posted by fullyautomatix View PostPutin apparently built a mansion at a cost of a billion dollars in an estate that is 27 times larger than Monaco.
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Putin apparently built a mansion at a cost of a billion dollars in an estate that is 27 times larger than Monaco.Originally posted by DonaldJTrump View PostSo who are you going to bitch about now
- Trumps gone
- Brexit done
- Scots Indie finished for a generation
Seems the media and AtW will have nothing to moan about... unless they put Biden under the same level of scrutiny
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So who are you going to bitch about nowOriginally posted by AtW View Post“ Washington (CNN)As his term comes to an end, President Donald Trump revoked a rule he signed early in his term that imposed a five-year lobbying ban for administration officials and a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign governments.
Trump had signed the order "Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees" within his first week in office as part of his campaign promise to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
But now, as he and his advisers depart the White House, Trump is presumably allowing for those officials to begin lobbying when they leave government.
The January 28, 2017 executive order required appointees to pledge that they will not "engage in lobbying activities with respect" to the executive agency they were appointed to serve within five years after "termination of their employment" -- effectively allowing them to lobby other areas.”
Trump revokes rule barring lobbying by former officials - CNNPolitics
Ah nice, so it was about limiting lobbying competition from Obama’s employed officials
- Trumps gone
- Brexit done
- Scots Indie finished for a generation
Seems the media and AtW will have nothing to moan about... unless they put Biden under the same level of scrutiny
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None of Obama's people had made the pledge required by Trump's EO, so they weren't bound by it. But this also means that even if Biden signs an EO to exactly the same effect right now, none of Trump's cronies will be bound by thatOriginally posted by AtW View Post“ Washington (CNN)As his term comes to an end, President Donald Trump revoked a rule he signed early in his term that imposed a five-year lobbying ban for administration officials and a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign governments.
Trump had signed the order "Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees" within his first week in office as part of his campaign promise to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
But now, as he and his advisers depart the White House, Trump is presumably allowing for those officials to begin lobbying when they leave government.
The January 28, 2017 executive order required appointees to pledge that they will not "engage in lobbying activities with respect" to the executive agency they were appointed to serve within five years after "termination of their employment" -- effectively allowing them to lobby other areas.”
Trump revokes rule barring lobbying by former officials - CNNPolitics
Ah nice, so it was about limiting lobbying competition from Obama’s employed officials
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Drain the swamp
“ Washington (CNN)As his term comes to an end, President Donald Trump revoked a rule he signed early in his term that imposed a five-year lobbying ban for administration officials and a lifetime ban on lobbying for foreign governments.
Trump had signed the order "Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees" within his first week in office as part of his campaign promise to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
But now, as he and his advisers depart the White House, Trump is presumably allowing for those officials to begin lobbying when they leave government.
The January 28, 2017 executive order required appointees to pledge that they will not "engage in lobbying activities with respect" to the executive agency they were appointed to serve within five years after "termination of their employment" -- effectively allowing them to lobby other areas.”
Trump revokes rule barring lobbying by former officials - CNNPolitics
Ah nice, so it was about limiting lobbying competition from Obama’s employed officialsTags: None
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