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I believe FBI Director Wray had already known what was in the memo prior to the official account that he read it at last night (or early this morning) - I believe it was Wray's attempt to help McCabe run the clock out on his retirement and pension. No way would a memo as hot as this not been read sooner by Wray than the last 24 hours. You do not get in the position he nor McCabe are in by playing ignorant. They are smarter than that - they know how to play the system. Unfortunate for them, they banked on Hillary winning and thus no need to fully cover their tracks.
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WTF have the folks at FBI/OPR been doing?
I would like to think the DIA, CIA, and NSA at least have a casual idea what the FBI is doing to find spies and prevent abuses. |
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My university team fan website has a political forum, and more than half the posts are full-blown TDS sphincter inflammation. Posting was similar to that reddit gibberish. The liberals used to be mostly just annoying but harmless there, now they have become completely unglued. Sad! View Quote |
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So, what kind of retirement does McCabe, at age 49, get with ~22 years of government service? View Quote Assuming he's under FERS, he's probably going to get roughly 40% of his high 3. If you can figure out his high 3 you should be able to figure out the actual amount. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42631.pdf |
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I'll just leave this here:
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Last week Wray threatens to quit if admin removes McCabe. On Sunday Wray reads the memo. On Monday, Wray removes McCabe. This has to mean something. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't give it to them either - look at all the assholes on that committee - it would be leaked within hours; https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/48896/sic-435082.JPG View Quote |
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I was going to say something about a glory hole at the party but..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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"Effective immediately" are not words one uses on something that was planned, folks. View Quote I'm sure McCabe thought, like all of the other swamp rats, he could weasel his way through/out of this and slip into a cush retirement a la Lois Lerner for example. |
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We will see. I’m wondering if people are just assuming he’s taking leave up to March. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: It's McCabe's plan versus Wray's effective immediately. I'm sure McCabe thought, like all of the other swamp rats, he could weasel his way through/out of this and slip into a cush retirement a la Lois Lerner for example. View Quote |
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I wonder just exactly how many puckered assholes are in dc right now?
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Who will replace McCabe? Seems like a good opening for a slash and burn outsider to come in. Swamp buster deluxe.
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And Wray is the reason McCabe made it to retirement... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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The perps will soon be forced to leave their sheltered positions and pick a side. Either take a deal and help drain the swamp, or go down with it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: It's McCabe's plan versus Wray's effective immediately. I'm sure McCabe thought, like all of the other swamp rats, he could weasel his way through/out of this and slip into a cush retirement a la Lois Lerner for example. * As opposed to the Klinton Server Debacle where everyone was granted immunity. |
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I believe FBI Director Wray had already known what was in the memo prior to the official account that he read it at last night (or early this morning) - I believe it was Wray's attempt to help McCabe run the clock out on his retirement and pension. No way would a memo as hot as this not been read sooner by Wray than the last 24 hours. You do not get in the position he nor McCabe are in by playing ignorant. They are smarter than that - they know how to play the system. Unfortunate for them, they banked on Hillary winning and thus no need to fully cover their tracks. View Quote |
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Quoted: My gut feeling is that McCabe has been planning on retiring for awhile and all the noise surrounding this is bullshit. It does make for good theater though, especially with all the libtards/DU trash running their mouths about it being the end of the US government View Quote |
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View Quote I don't want to celebrate just yet, but it is starting to look like a tsunami is building. |
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Quoted: My gut feeling is that McCabe has been planning on retiring for awhile and all the noise surrounding this is bullshit. It does make for good theater though, especially with all the libtards/DU trash running their mouths about it being the end of the US government View Quote |
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Those posts on page one by a certain_somebody sure didn't age well. And they went to shit quickly.
I told them they better clock out early and go home and grab a nap before the Memo vote. Gonna be a long night and a busy week. |
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If he stretches out his terminal leave until his 50th birthday he doesn't get any penalty. Assuming he's under FERS, he's probably going to get roughly 40% of his high 3. If you can figure out his high 3 you should be able to figure out the actual amount. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42631.pdf View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, what kind of retirement does McCabe, at age 49, get with ~22 years of government service? Assuming he's under FERS, he's probably going to get roughly 40% of his high 3. If you can figure out his high 3 you should be able to figure out the actual amount. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42631.pdf |
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Quoted: If he stretches out his terminal leave until his 50th birthday he doesn't get any penalty. Assuming he's under FERS, he's probably going to get roughly 40% of his high 3. If you can figure out his high 3 you should be able to figure out the actual amount. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42631.pdf View Quote So he has 40% of his high three PLUS 1% every year over 20 ~42%. Additionally, he'll have whatever is in his TSP but I don't think he can draw that without penalty until he is 62. |
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President Trump reportedly called then-acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe the day after the firing of FBI Director James Comey and told McCabe he should ask his wife how it felt to be a loser, NBC News reported Monday. View Quote |
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I retired under the same bill (ATC). The media has been reporting all along that he was trying to make it until March to retire. I wouldn't be surprised if he has to use his sick leave too to make it all the way until May 5th. Not too many people have more than three months of accrued annual leave. View Quote |
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I retired under the same bill (ATC). The media has been reporting all along that he was trying to make it until March to retire. I wouldn't be surprised if he has to use his sick leave too to make it all the way until May 5th. Not too many people have more than three months of accrued annual leave. |
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I retired under the same bill (ATC). The media has been reporting all along that he was trying to make it until March to retire. I wouldn't be surprised if he has to use his sick leave too to make it all the way until May 5th. Not too many people have more than three months of accrued annual leave. View Quote There were guys that carried the maximum & then they saved their new 5 weeks until they were forced to use it at the end of the year. A lot of supervisors/managers (that can just come & go as they please) also carry the maximum - I would assume he was like that once he joined the corrupt inner circle. |
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Quoted: Nobody plans to retire (effective immediately) in February for their March retirement date burning up money by using up all their leave. If there is nothing in the memo then the FBI director need not take any action at all. View Quote I know plenty of military folks who plan a retirement or ETS burning up terminal leave vs cashing out just to escape the bullshit sooner. |
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I was going to say he cant draw anything until age 60 or 30 years of service but it seems that Fed LEO can start at 50?? So he has 40% of his high three PLUS 1% every year over 20 ~42%. Additionally, he'll have whatever is in his TSP but I don't think he can draw that without penalty until he is 62. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: If he stretches out his terminal leave until his 50th birthday he doesn't get any penalty. Assuming he's under FERS, he's probably going to get roughly 40% of his high 3. If you can figure out his high 3 you should be able to figure out the actual amount. https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42631.pdf So he has 40% of his high three PLUS 1% every year over 20 ~42%. Additionally, he'll have whatever is in his TSP but I don't think he can draw that without penalty until he is 62. |
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