dbphoenix
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I'm just saying we don't have to respect the man but at least respect the office.
Respect for the office is the reason for the resistance to Trump.
Right-wing congressman has women up in his grill — and he better get used to it
The 2016 elections didn't just inspire women to march but to organize, and now politicians are feeling the heat
Take it easy on the spam Cartman, by the sound of it we haven't digested the previous spam yet.
I can tell you that from europe you look like your country is divided as f*ck, I hope you get a solution guys...
And from the US, Europe/UK looks pretty divided itself. As for why the US is so divided, one has to understand racism and Christian fanaticism, both of which have characterized our country since the 17th century.
I see this as a good opportunity.
The absence of US from the global world economy, stirring up wars and strife will benefit all man kind.
Moreover, by hook or by crook, Trump will help the US in reigning in it's **** poor foreign policy of intervention and collosal spending on WMD. Directing that money to inward infrasturture spending will beneift the USA and hopefully, re-introduce it to the Global stage as an equal partner in strking new deals.
We live in hope. 👍
US dominates the world in data breaches (Not so great here)
The US has experienced the greatest number of data breaches in the world, accounting for 47.5% of all incidents in 2016. Furthermore, 68.2% of records exposed came from the US (2016 Data Breach Trends – Year In Review).
In fact, the US suffered 1,971 data breaches last year, with 2.9 billion records exposed. California alone accounted for 54.9% of the total records compromised, suffering 234 data breaches that exposed 2.3 billion records.
Businesses are a key target for cyber criminals
Some of the biggest US data breaches included Yahoo (over 1 billion customer details stolen by hackers, and an additional 500 million records compromised in a separate attack), FriendFinder Networks (412 million records), and MySpace (360 million user account records).
The business sector accounted for 51% of all reported breaches, followed by government (11.7%), medical (9.2%), and education (4.7%) sectors. Hacking continues to dominate as the leading breach type, accounting for 57% of all data breaches.
Businesses are a key target for cyber criminals because of the sensitive information they possess.
https://www.itgovernanceusa.com/blo...utm_content=2017-02-01&[email protected]
Hmm, do you think that? In any case the brexit would be one of the main causes I believe...