DIY-HP-LED
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For this election at least you're gonna have to cope the best that you can and hope the democrats win enough of it to cause change in election and cyber security, even if NATO countries and other treaty counties have to operate behind a firewall in the future. A firewall that intercepts and disposes of foreign disinformation and protects social media and citizens. We all need a re think about how democracy should operate in the internet age and the government should set some smart people to work on coming up with a report and plan both for immediate action and a longer term strategic vision for the architecture of a future network that has security concerns built right in.You've won the argument with me. I was a bit skeptical at first but the weight of evidence is on your side.
Regarding the overblown and so-called "panic" over Bernie that is trumpeted by the press: The only people who are freaking out are people who are bad with numbers. Bernie's results up to this date are not any better than in 2016, when he lost to Clinton. This time around, he's likely get a plurality but his delegate count looks to be the same as in 2016.
Been also saying that Bernie can't win in the fall. I point to the fact that Bernie can't even get a majority of mostly liberal Democrats to vote for him. If he can't even convince a majority of left-leaning Democrats to vote for him, what makes anybody think more conservative independent voters will choose to cast their votes for him in the fall? Those independent voters were the ones who turned toward Trump instead of Clinton the last time and handed Trump the wins in key states that gave Republicans the WH.
I think the panic is over concerns of what a brokered convention will look like and the bad press that will generate. Probably is a valid concern. By that time, Bernie and his Russian backers will have put Democrats at a disadvantage to Trump. Though not nearly as bad of a disadvantage as handing the nomination to Bernie. These are the facts we'll have to deal with once the primary is said and done.
Denial that Putin's and Republican propaganda are at work to support this scenario requires denial of the facts.
This time it's muddle through as best you can and do your best to get your country back, only then can real change happen. Hopefully Nato including Canada will be actively running interference for you with the Russians online, it would be stupid not to.