Posted on 06/16/2014 4:35:45 AM PDT by Kaslin
If we had term limits in this country politicians would not be concerned about harming their careers by making waves and filing articles of impeachment against this lawless guy. They would do the right thing; the thing that is better for the country.
LOL!
I don't care who you are, that thar' is funny!
The D.C. in Washington D.C. stands for "Despotic Corruption".
We gave the government a gun to protect us and then the ability to extract as much of our money as they wished - where did crooks seek employment?
Lois Lerner’s hard drive, while recoverable (if it still exists), is not the issue. The branch & department mail servers are all backed up daily and stored (probably off-site).
Any reasonable sized company has protocols in place for secure backup & storage.
It would take a gargantuan, concerted effort to ensure that ALL copies of her emails have been located and destroyed. If that in fact is what has happened, then it is prima facie evidence of a criminal conspiracy.
Nixon’s tape was ONE copy covering 18+ minutes. The IRS deletions/destruction of evidence cover two years of originals (to/from multiple recipients) and who knows how many copies.
If Lerner is a hard core leftist who won’t turn states evidence, then charge & arrest ALL of the IT people ALL the way up the chain of command. Charge them with criminal conspiricy, destruction of evidence, etc, then let them plead to gross incompetence if they tell all.
All done with the help of the MSM.
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Palin is correct for as far as she went.
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Obama is just being Obama, and Boehner is just being Boehner.
As long as Boehner is Speaker of the House, Obama will continue to keep on being Obama, and Boehner will continue to keep on being Boehner.
When Boehner is forced to RESIGN, then, and ONLY then can Obama be forced to RESIGN.
Anyone who knows anything about his past cannot be the least bit surprised.
He was spoon-fed the same crapola we were all fed in school after the fall of Saigon that the Era of America was over and that we had to adjust to a world where we were not exceptional.
Except that he’s over 50 and still believes it.
"Romney and I loved the IRS material you sent on the Tea Party.
As before, we have your back, our beloved King."
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This is why when I have disposed of computers in the past I have opened them up and taken out the hard drive. I then drill a couple 3/8” holes through the hard drive and then smash it with a sledge hammer.
I then “recycle” the rest of the machine.
It’s going to take a long time for the US to recover from the damage 0 bummer has done to the union. I just hope we CAN recover. If Bush 43 had done the illegal actions done the past six years, the dims and the SRM would have been screaming for impeachment.
“If the IRS would only turn over the hard drive of Lois Lerner, I would happily be able to restore those lost two years of data. “
This is one of my pet peeves. Unless you specifically ‘save’ an email to your hard drive, NONE of your emails are ‘kept’ on it. Your emails are on large SERVERS.
An individual’s emails are stored on the servers of whatever EMAIL program you use.
An outfit like the IRS has it’s own EMAIL servers where the files are stored.
The “I lost my email because my hard drive failed” is a complete lie. A lie that is probably being kept alive by the ignorance of the media.
Not only that, someone just reminded me that the internet server that does their email has to store them according to some law in the patriot act
This is one of my pet peeves. Unless you specifically save an email to your hard drive, NONE of your emails are kept on it. Your emails are on large SERVERS.
That depends on how you have your e-mail client set up. For example, I use Thunderbird, and I have directed it to save all sent mail to a folder on my local system. My mail server (which is right behind me) is not configured to save mail on its hard drive, either incoming or outgoing. Period.
But then again, I don't run a business or have any other obligation to save e-mail -- if my hard disk crashes, the only person hurt is me.
Now, I have set up corporate-mail servers where the company is indeed obligated to save all mail, and I used a multi-level backup scheme similar to the one described elsewhere. The mail server stages the saved mail to a cache. On a regular schedule, the cache is written to tape and stored. The cache is sized, usually, to hold the worst-case load of mail for a week. (Including spam that gets through the filters.) Run time to save the mail? The time is measured in single-digit hours.
So, given a court order to search for mail over a two-year period, I would need to run roughly 90 tapes. At two hours per tape (there are a *lot* of mails on each tape), it would take 2000 hours, or roughly 300 days, to process two years of tape. It's just the sheer volume of mail involved that requires that kind of time. LOTS of CPU and I/O processing time. And remember, we are talking about civilian government computers. Unlike the Department of Defense, who stay close to the bleeding edge, I would suspect that all of us on FR each have more powerful computers on our desks than the IRS has in its electronic mail room.
Not to mention that there may be only one or two compatible tape drives in the facility, so the mythical man-month restriction comes into play here. Want to cut it down to three months? Run three shifts. And who pays for the extra manpower? Us, that's who. Oh, yes, buy more tape drives. More money we have to fork out. And what happens to those drives afterward? "Shelf rash." I don't know if the tape drives are available for rental, to throw more people/computers at the problem. Borrow from another agency? With "competitive" bidding? What are the chances that two agencies would buy the same drives? Or compatible drives? The IRS can't outsource the work, because the e-mails have taxpayer data one them. Oops.
Now, this is no excuse for months of delay in providing the e-mails, and I haven't touched on what happens when you extract the relatively small number of e-mails from the tapes. I'm only looking at the initial collection process. But the process is a bit more involved than people might realize.
So... if you had two years, could you do it ?
All we are talking about is doing a selective restore of one person’s emails.
Actually, it’s four email accounts, not one. And, yes, two years would be plenty of time. Myself, I’d hire a $10/hour clerk to operate the initial capture, rather than tie up a $60/year admin’s time.
“The silence of Bernstein and Woodward speaks volumes.”
Remember, according to the old media, a scandal is only a scandal when the Washington Post *says* it is a scandal.
Is a scandal still a scandal when the Washington Post remains in Omerta mode?
WaPo is Amazon these days.
Aren’t they a crony capitalist functionary of the regime?
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2013/08/05/Obama-visit-Amazon-Bezos
Hey Sport,
How’s things going in Plant City?
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