Vengeance, on 20 December 2016 - 03:10 PM, said:
Nicodimas, on 20 December 2016 - 04:00 AM, said:
Mentalist, on 20 December 2016 - 02:34 AM, said:
Silencer, on 19 December 2016 - 11:57 PM, said:
On the money thing - bear in mind a lot of these people are like Trump. They do *not* have 100mil "in the bank". They are 'worth' 100mil (or whatever), but that consists of their investments, and also their companies and stock - none of which is liquid assets. While many of them still have obscenely large sums of cash available to them, it's not as simple as being able to throw cash around all the time - they do need to make money to sustain their lifestyle.
That doesn't hold true so much with the people earning annual remuneration in the tens of millions, but for a lot of people like Trump, they don't actually have that much real money.
You'd think that would be an indication that these people would be even MORE desperate to line their pockets with public money, and thus that it'd be an even worse idea to give them power.
But it would seem Americans like their delusions as much as Ukrainians (who also elected a millionaire 2 years ago. He started out 6th richest person in UA. Now he's number 1. All a coincidence, naturally)
@ Mentalist: People elected Trump really based off the fact they want to be in a better place. I got a job <yea!!!>, but my healthcare in AZ would have gone from $270-->$513/month in Jan as a single guy in good health in his 30's that's for the exchange too. Insane. Unemployed. People are suffering over here when their healthcare bill is basically a rent bill. Arizona may have been targeted more due to the politics of this state though <Mormons, Arpaio, Savers,etc>...which is really really wrong...but politics as normal...If I had a dependent..that would be fing unaffordable. People are actively having to go naked on insurance due to this.
I honestly can say we all should be hoping Trump pulls a Miracle. The climate as of today..is scary. I really don't think trump will get richer or his friends will. I worry that it all goes to shit ...and quick due to all the geopolitical stuff. Maybe that's what tptb wants.
<Note: Due to my new job I will longer be allowed to talk about certain stuff...I guess I am selling not just my time, but my opinion too...gotta survive......I signed stuff
I'll just be super positive from now on..../truestory>
Nico,
I am heavily monitored at work. As long as I don't talk about my job or anything related to the company that I work for they don't care.
Silencer companies now monitor what people post on social media sites. There are some lets call them asshole companies that try to get you to give them your FB and other social media passwords. It is highly illegal and if you call them on it and mention that it is illegal they will usually back down. But there are a lot of people who go ahead and do it. Of course that is usually done by companies who are too stupid to realize that there are legitimate channels to go through in order to monitor social media sites. Linkedin has an api that allows for employers if you sign documentation to monitor what you post as does facebook. Which basically allows for an employer to see your posts but you know not post as if they are you or steal your account.
No, I'm talking about your personal internet usage. At home. On your own PC. To sites you do not use for work.
I'm well aware that some companies do things like ask for your Facebook password or similar - illegally as you point out. My point is that Nico's employer really shouldn't be tracking his posting here, from his personal devices. Because his employer does not own him or his time outside of work.
Again, an employer can fire you for bringing the company into disrepute for what you post in a public space - but that doesn't give them the right to install surveillance cameras in your house, or have someone follow you when you go out. It also doesn't give them the right to police your internet usage on your own time. It's an after-the-fact enforcement, IF they were to become aware of any wrongdoing.
I'm not saying that companies don't do this. I'm saying they shouldn't and are not allowed to. *shrug*