Posted on 02/01/2018 8:24:07 AM PST by deplorableindc
The White House made good on plans to reopen its online petition site by the end of January, relaunching the platform minutes before midnight Wednesday.
Many doubted the administration would stick to quick turnaround plans for the site, which was taken offline for maintenance in December as part of a vendor change projected to save $1.3 million annually.
The petition platform hosted at petitions.whitehouse.gov relaunched under its original name, We the People, with all 17 Trump-era petitions that cleared a 100,000-signature threshold for an official response restored.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
On time, under (former) budget...
Should be very fascinating to hear the various summations by the MSM. Reuters, Associated Press, CNN, ABC et.al. vs. Fox (Hannity-Carlson). The takeaways will be vary depending on the political tendencies of the reporting agency.
sorry, post #3 belongs on another thread. my apologies
Too bad they don’t have a “for/against” for each of these.
“...as part of a vendor change projected to save $1.3 million annually.”
Saving money is raciss.
“...as part of a vendor change projected to save $1.3 million annually.”
Saving money is raciss.
That is so stupid!
You'll have millions of faggots, wetbacks and Maumaus demanding to impeach the President...
Much more useful would be reviving Dubya's really transparent and useful website, WHITEHOUSE/EXPECTMORE.GOV
How about RELEASE THE UNREDACTED MEMO?
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