My guess is that some interesting things are going to be surfacing on Drudge and in the New York Post in the next few weeks.
It has been my experience, both when a college student and in the work force, that when meetings of this type are held and no significant changes occur (which you know they won't) the rift between management and the employees gets even bigger. Employees will now consider themselves justified in pointing out any future failings of Raines and his flunkies.
My guess is that some interesting things are going to be surfacing on Drudge and in the New York Post in the next few weeks.
The none elite working with the Slimes will fall into two categories.
1. Those who really knew nothing about the lies/deceit that the Slimes published each day as news.
2. Those who knew but said nothing not to rock the boat. They were not involved in the lies and deceit, and they said nothing to protect their jobs.
Those in group two will be the people who will contact Drudge and others to expose the decades of lies/deceit. Many of them have been collecting their own files and data bases of the lies they have seen. Some will share that data in hopes of starting a purge. Any who are laid off as the Slimes circulation drops, will gladly share those files for payback.