His handlers must be flabbergasted that his minority female diversity hire is accidentally helping the nation, instead of destroying it like she's supposed to.
I'm torn on it...I'm in a fiercely competitive industry, where even our janitors sign confidential information, non compete, patent, copyright, invention, and trade secret agreements...
But, a good friend of mine could have benefitted greatly by the law passing when starting her new business.
Glad it has the injunction, as ultimately it is less work for me.
Janitors have an astonishing amount of access to places. And they hear things, because people talk around them as if they were uneducated chimps with no language comprehension.
This just makes me suspicious. The government doing something right instead of royally fucking it up must mean there's some nefarious motive behind it that we just haven't seen yet.
Acts of good will are not in the government's wheelhouse.
There is always the chance that they simply aren't in lockstep and don't all work for the exact same overlords, and fucking one over for petty reasons just happens to benefit us.
I think that's behind the majority of these decisions, major powers fighting behind the scenes and whatever it does "for us" is just collateral.
I haven't read the whole ruling, but I'm going to assume 230 pages of administrative law is hiding a lot of BS in there.
It looks like vague, poorly defined, all-encompassing terms so anybody can be in violation just because the FTC decides to go after them. "Any misrepresentation" in any commercial - isn't that all commercials?
This seems like an unambiguously good rule change from the FTC. Maybe the government got one right for a change.
They also recently banned non-compete agreements.
The main reason the FTC is moving so fast is because Biden put in a 35 year old woman whose main focus as a lawyer was antitrust law to lead the FTC
His handlers must be flabbergasted that his minority female diversity hire is accidentally helping the nation, instead of destroying it like she's supposed to.
Ya win some, ya lose some, oy vey.
Ah, I didn’t even know that
I'm torn on it...I'm in a fiercely competitive industry, where even our janitors sign confidential information, non compete, patent, copyright, invention, and trade secret agreements...
But, a good friend of mine could have benefitted greatly by the law passing when starting her new business.
Glad it has the injunction, as ultimately it is less work for me.
Janitors have an astonishing amount of access to places. And they hear things, because people talk around them as if they were uneducated chimps with no language comprehension.
This just makes me suspicious. The government doing something right instead of royally fucking it up must mean there's some nefarious motive behind it that we just haven't seen yet.
Acts of good will are not in the government's wheelhouse.
Rest assured any time the government does anything, it's to entrench their own power. If the thing they do is something right, that's coincidental.
Political PR with the populace still has to happen, they'll throw a bone out every now and then if it doesn't cost them much.
Besides, who would volunteer all that sweet lobbying money if they didn't make an example out of someone every now and then?
There is always the chance that they simply aren't in lockstep and don't all work for the exact same overlords, and fucking one over for petty reasons just happens to benefit us.
I think that's behind the majority of these decisions, major powers fighting behind the scenes and whatever it does "for us" is just collateral.
Do remember, a broken clock is right twice a day.
For every good thing they do, there's probably 6 million more they fuck up.
Really? I wouldn't know.
I haven't read the whole ruling, but I'm going to assume 230 pages of administrative law is hiding a lot of BS in there.
It looks like vague, poorly defined, all-encompassing terms so anybody can be in violation just because the FTC decides to go after them. "Any misrepresentation" in any commercial - isn't that all commercials?