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  • Are the answers ever given if no one guesses correctly? Every now and again I think about going back to the old posts but honestly can't be bothered. If the answer isn't provided at the same time as it's posted it ends up being just a picture with no context

  • He didn't stumble upon them at all. The records department or whatever its official name is said hey we're missing these documents and think you have them is that the case? And then Biden, but most likely a housekeeper or someone because yes Biden is still an oligarch, found them tucked away and gave them back. Trump was asked by the same people where all these documents were and he said he didn't have them, hid them, then was busted for having them, claimed he now had the right to have them etc etc.

    Edit: oh and the memory and stuff was obviously a side note and partisan dig by Hur. There's are no charges against Biden because it wasn't a crime.

  • Sigh. Yeah no shit. The point is why not both? Holy hell why are all these replies still about only one or the other. Yes Biden is president, he should be protested. You all get a cookie. The Republicans are also a major part, a painful part, of the government. THEY TOO SHOULD BE PROTESTED. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills gif

  • "...many EIDL loans of $100,000 or less didn’t enter into collections. Those loan amounts represented small fish, and the government didn’t have the resources to go after them..." My initial reaction was good. Then I read this and thought they are going after the wrong businesses, so not good. But then at the very end of the article it says small businesses account for 99.9% of US businesses so that must represent most of the economy and they are clearly gouging us too, so good again?

  • Voice recognition dictation has been used in the medical field for over a decade, probably even longer. My regional health system of multiple hospitals and clinics has been using an electronic based, like Dragon dictation, solution since at least 2012. Unfortunately in this case op is being overly paranoid and behind the times. I'm all for privacy but the HIPAA implications have already been well sorted out. They need to either learn to type faster or use the system provided that will increase their productivity and save the health system an fte that used to be used on their transcriptionist which can not be used more directly to care for patients.