US gumment cybersecurity agency releases warning...Dominion software vulnerable in 16 states...hmm!!

The left tells everyone...2020 was the most secure election ever...I wonder why we haven't heard anymore about the law suite Dominions filed...could it be they are afraid of discovery??
And WHATAYA known...
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Jun 01, 2022 · The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency said there is no evidence the software vulnerabilities in the Dominion Voting Systems’ equipment have been exploited to alter election results.

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3 hours ago · An alert was just issued this evening for Dominion voting machines after they were found to be vulnerable and exploitable to hacking attempts. Sixteen states use these Dominion voting machines: An alert has been issued by @CISAgov to election officials warning of vulnerabilities in @DominionVoting systems used in …

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This just in, hackers have found a way to connect to a machine through nitrogen and oxygen. They can even do it from half way around the world.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, or CISA, said there is no evidence the flaws in the Dominion Voting Systems’ equipment have been exploited to alter election results.
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This just in, hackers have found a way to connect to a machine through nitrogen and oxygen. They can even do it from half way around the world.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, or CISA, said there is no evidence the flaws in the Dominion Voting Systems’ equipment have been exploited to alter election results. Originally Posted by royamcr



let's say 81 million people did vote for Biden. would they now?


would you?
This just in, hackers have found a way to connect to a machine through nitrogen and oxygen. They can even do it from half way around the world.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, or CISA, said there is no evidence the flaws in the Dominion Voting Systems’ equipment have been exploited to alter election results. Originally Posted by royamcr
So you have cogent counterpointar to this...that is a rhetorical question.
let's say 81 million people did vote for Biden. would they now?


would you? Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
I sure as fuck wouldn't vote for Trump. Depends on who the GOP puts up as to who I'd vote for. For what shit show Biden was given he is doing good. There is only so much he can directly do, rest is up to Congress...

DJT would lose the popular vote for the 3rd time.
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I sure as fuck wouldn't vote for Trump. Depends on who the GOP puts up as to who I'd vote for. For what shit show Biden was given he is doing good. There is only so much he can directly do, rest is up to Congress...

DJT would lose the popular vote for the 3rd time. Originally Posted by royamcr



is he "doing good" by allowing 2 MILLION ILLEGALS flood into the US?


like the rest of the TDS sufferers you can't name one "mess" Biden is supposedly cleaning up from Trump.



you and your ilk simply hate Trump. you have no other reason. none.
We have a huge labor shortage, especially in the lower paying sectors. Illegals will gladly fill those roles while they wait for their citizenship to go through.

So yes, Biden is doing good to fill those openings.

Trump is and always will be a dumbfuck. How many billions are we now spending because of lack of documentation of child/parent separation?
U.S. employers say it's a hard time to find and keep talent. Workers are decamping at near-record rates, while millions of open jobs go unfilled. One reason for this labor crunch that has largely flown beneath the radar: Immigration to the U.S. is plummeting, a shift with potentially enormous long-term implications for the job market.

In the middle of the last decade, the U.S. was adding about 1 million immigrants a year. But those numbers, which slowed down during the Trump administration, hit a brick wall when COVID-19 erupted in 2020.

"This decline reflects both tougher immigration policies and the pandemic which reduced legal immigration and caused some recent immigrants to return to their native countries," David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds, said in a recent report.


After COVID-19, most travel shut down. Immigration processing stopped, and many foreign workers returned to their home countries. In 2020, immigration fell to half of its 2016 level; last year, it fell to just over a quarter.


2 million people short
By one calculation, the U.S. workforce today has 2 million fewer immigrants than it would have if immigration had continued at pre-pandemic levels. That gap is especially being felt in low-paying industries, such as leisure and hospitality, food services retail, and health care.

"Sectors that are especially reliant on immigrant workers had significantly higher rates of unfilled jobs in 2021," economists Giovanni Peri and Reem Zaiour of the University of California, Davis, wrote recently.


Immigrants are especially crucial in health care, where they make up a disproportionate share of workers. One in five nurses, one in four health aides, and nearly one in two housekeepers and gardeners is an immigrant, according to research coauthored by Williams College economic professor Tara Watson.

The immigration drop coincides with other demographic trends that are squeezing the workforce. Americans are retiring in droves as baby boomers, the largest generation of workers, reaches retirement age — a longstanding demographic shift that sped up during the pandemic.

The past year has seen the slowest population growth since America was founded, and a major reason is the immigration decline. U.S. birth rates have been falling for years, to the point where immigration has been the chief driver of population increase.

But the current low levels of immigration are unlikely to reverse quickly given the ongoing pandemic and backlogs in the U.S. immigration system that have millions waiting for a visa or green card.

In the short term, that's good news for existing workers and bad news for employers. Since the supply of workers is more or less tapped out, "the labor market should remain very tight by historical standards," JPMorgan's Kelly wrote. "[F]urther strong gains in wages are likely as those companies that can most profitably employ workers bid up their compensation."

In the longer term, the picture is mixed. With workers scarce and labor costs rising, businesses will look to automate more jobs, Kelly said. And because the U.S. economy as a whole depends on population growth, there are real doubts about what will happen when there are too few young workers to support aging ones.

The "financial health of Social Security and Medicare, as well as capacity for caregiving of the elderly, will be strained without continued positive growth in the U.S. population," Watson, of Williams College, wrote recently.

A dearth of immigrants could also mean a less dynamic job market overall. Not only do immigrants tend to be younger than the U.S. population overall, they are more likely to work and three times as likely to start businesses, by one estimate.
As Ralphie May said when the Mexican knocked on his door when he was young and offered to mow his yard for 10.00 "fuck yeah you will, and next week too" As he explained it he was getting 20.00 from his Grandmother so it was a win/win.
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We have a huge labor shortage, especially in the lower paying sectors. Illegals will gladly fill those roles while they wait for their citizenship to go through.

So yes, Biden is doing good to fill those openings.

Trump is and always will be a dumbfuck. How many billions are we now spending because of lack of documentation of child/parent separation? Originally Posted by royamcr

they are illegals who don't deserve to be in the US for any reason.

not to flip burgers at Mickey D's. not to cut someone's grass.

you aren't an American if you welcome MILLIONS of ILLEGALS into this country. for any reason.
they are illegals who don't deserve to be in the US for any reason.

not to flip burgers at Mickey D's. not to cut someone's grass.

you aren't an American if you welcome MILLIONS of ILLEGALS into this country. for any reason. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid



Ok, are you going to send your kids/grandkids to the fields to pick fruit or veggies for pennies or not bitch when your groceries cost more? You can only pick one or the other.
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Ok, are you going to send your kids/grandkids to the fields to pick fruit or veggies for pennies or not bitch when your groceries cost more? You can only pick one or the other. Originally Posted by 69in2it69

your kids can pick fruit that my college educated white collar workers eat.


thanks
We have a huge labor shortage, especially in the lower paying sectors. Illegals will gladly fill those roles while they wait for their citizenship to go through.

So yes, Biden is doing good to fill those openings.

Trump is and always will be a dumbfuck. How many billions are we now spending because of lack of documentation of child/parent separation? Originally Posted by royamcr
Immigrants from Mexico and South America don't want Citizenship they just want to work here a year or two and go home for a few years and repeat the cycle all over again. Our immigration system is so fucked up it's easy for them to do that.
they are illegals who don't deserve to be in the US for any reason.

not to flip burgers at Mickey D's. not to cut someone's grass.

you aren't an American if you welcome MILLIONS of ILLEGALS into this country. for any reason. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
You are probably the product of an immigrant from generations ago, unfortunately... but it is what it is.

I am from German descent, I can trace my lineage in the US back to 1888.

You just hate brown people. Mexicans are some of the best and hardest workers in America and don't bitch and moan every day. They are proud to be here instead of their "shithole" country.
Immigrants from Mexico and South America don't want Citizenship they just want to work here a year or two and go home for a few years and repeat the cycle all over again. Our immigration system is so fucked up it's easy for them to do that. Originally Posted by Levianon17
That may be true in some cases, the vast majority want to assimilate and stay here, raise a family, etc.