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Autocracy vs Democracy
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
That’s a pretty authoritarian statement. If Biden can mandate something like this as federal law through ocea, he’s an unconstitutional dictator, plain and simple. -
It’s a scare tactic. lots of ifs and coulds… So malleable and gullible. dems can pass it through reconciliation and simple majority. McConnell suggested it filibuster would be irrelevant and Schumer rejected it because they fear they won’t be able to pass their other agenda. So both Republicans and Democrats are holding debt ceiling hostage. CNN probably didn’t mention that to you…
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Youre silly. Democrats have all the houses they could easily pass the debt ceiling increase through reconciliation, they just don’t want to use it, and also can’t seem to keep their own party in line. Republicans are impotent and powerless. Your Flock is so easily fooled. Also that is an op Ed not a factual analysis. Did you miss that?? Social security accumulating debt is like you taking a loan out in your kids name to retire. It’s a garbage policy of old people stealing from the future for a cushy life.
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Autocracy vs Democracy
Over 29 years of fanhood replied to BillStime's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
getting pretty bad. Setting aside my astonishment of how many actually want to be controlled… seems like the house of cards is collapsing -
Discoverable meaning they can subpoena the data from your cellular provider in a lawsuit, correct? If you are saying a text you send to your mom from your home WiFi from your personal non work iCloud account on your personal device that you purchased is being logged, I’d be interested to know how.. Yep- he’s collateral damage…
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Exactly- not here to say right or wrong… it just is. So be cautious and leave as little out there as you can. That high school Halloween party where you dressed up as the village people with some friends in 1996 might be considered highly offensive in 2028 and a fire-able offense. And not saying that applies to Gruden. In the same light.
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Our corporation has an absolute two year policy. The EVPs and CEO can’t get their old mails after two years unless they locally stored or printed them. There might be some super secret back up somewhere, but they do this intentionally to protect legal exposer. Every company is different. It sounds like WFT investigation turned up private emails from JG to Allen, and it’s likely a lot of these IT afterthought type companies don’t have robust retention policy to limit legal risk.
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Absolutely- it’s a mitigating factor as it reduces one vulnerability vector. It doesn’t solve it all though. It doesn’t seem like it is the case with Gruden but there are certainly examples of thing that were once completely innocuous now considered unacceptable to offensive and it’s not always predictable how it will evolve. but it’s a completely different process to scour the recipient universe than to dump and search the sender mails. Maybe he wanted out because this whole coaching grind is not as much fun as it was on the first tour…
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Yes it is. I did not underline the wipe part because it can be done. Show me where in the T&c you agree to text message monitoring on non work applications? You’re conflating fake conspiracy news with a poor understanding of technology. But please continue spreading fallacy, at least it is a useful lie because it makes people think twice about what they put in writing.
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Yeah- we all know that they look at your public profile… everyone understands this. the private and blocked stuff is where the real damning stuff is every single time. Why wouldn’t employers start saying they need your user name and password to check everything before making a hire? it’s going to happen, like a background check.
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As someone very familiar with this technology the underlined is patently false. If you use your own privately purchased smartphone for work email by authenticating into an exchange server, employers absolutely cannot monitor text messages made on the phone on a non work network and non work text platform. This sounds like my cousins saying the cia watches you through your tv… 🤦♂️
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The public stuff currently yeah, but I’m talking about individuals being required to consent to private access. That’s where a lot of these bad things are hiding right? Text messages too. they take such a huge financial risk to then have something like this blow up almost overnight. thank goodness mcbeanes seem like choir boys…
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I guess Bojo should’ve have angled that oob instead of giving them something returnable… was that the thing they didn’t love about his game?