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ReallyKinda , in Phony bank accounts resurface at Wells Fargo, with a twist

I like Wells Fargo cause they’re the only ones who will give me quarters for cash without any questions and without needing an account with them. Groceries won’t give them anymore and my own local credit union only lets you get 2 rolls.

Adeptfuckup ,

My credit union has quarters and dimes. No Pennies though. They’ll punch you in the fucking face.

tallwookie , in Google is charging its employees $99 a night to stay at its on-campus hotel to help "transition to the hybrid workplace."
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cheaper than most hotels, and certainly cheaper in any city the Google has a campus location at.

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  • tallwookie ,
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    google ecosystem is better than anything else out there, prove me wrong

    andrewrgross , in 5th Circuit Strikes Down Mississippi’s Jim Crow Era Felony Disenfranchisement Provision

    I wonder if the Supreme Court woul take this up in appeal.

    That would be interesting. I think this case was well decided, and most Americans would consider the outcome sound.

    stopthatgirl7 OP ,
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    I dunno about you, but I don’t trust the current SCOTUS with anything like this.

    andrewrgross ,

    I certainly don’t, but I think the only way forward is reform, and the most likely motivator for that is when their behavior undermines faith.

    I hope that they give good rulings, but I think this is another one of those issues where it would be at least a relief to see Thomas write an opinion about how voting is a luxury that should be afforded to the select few who earn it or something and then watch the law reviews write more articles trying to make sense of their recent discovery that these are – contrary to what they were told in school – not actually neutral actors but politicians in robes, and the law in America is in big, big, big fucking trouble.

    AlwaysNowNeverNotMe , in Galveston Beach fecal matter — how bad is it actually?
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    The shit in the water is preferable to the shit on the land.

    Sharpiemarker ,

    I dunno why you’re being downvoted; I’d take a floating turd over Ted Cruz too.

    theodewere , (edited )
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    hey man, don't forget that Governor whathistits.. that's a walking, wait no, anyway he's a talking turd..

    dhork , in Google is charging its employees $99 a night to stay at its on-campus hotel to help "transition to the hybrid workplace."

    $99 a night? That’s cheaper than most apartments there…

    itsdavetho ,

    Yeah wtf I just looked and it says avg 1bdrm is $3500+

    Tigbitties ,
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    That doesn't make it ok.

    brambledog ,

    Yes, if you just don’t build houses for anybody but the wealthiest, you make more money for less work.

    People gotta realize that the housing crisis was the “free market” solution.

    originalucifer , in Google is charging its employees $99 a night to stay at its on-campus hotel to help "transition to the hybrid workplace."
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    isnt this the opposite direction prospective employees would be going? who the hell is looking to live at their job?

    oo1 ,

    live to work,
    why e/se

    IWantToFuckSpez ,

    This is unfortunately really common in East-Asia. Samsung employees live in Samsung apartments, ride the Samsung metro to work, pay for things with their Samsung wallet, while they listen to Samsung controlled news. Google would love to become the Samsung of the West.

    HughJanus ,

    I’m fine with all of that if Samsung is paying.

    FaeDrifter ,

    Where does Samsung’s money come from? Like all corporations it comes from extracting the value of its laborers. If you’re working for Samsung, you are paying for the Samsung services, even if it’s not directly apparent.

    HughJanus ,

    I mean if you wanna play it like that, the money all comes from the consumers, so they should be allowed to stay in Samsung’s hotels for free, right?

    Hoozzer , in Google is charging its employees $99 a night to stay at its on-campus hotel to help "transition to the hybrid workplace."

    Next they will start issueing company scrip, then a company town around the YouTube mines.

    jonne ,

    Companies will start using crypto as a way to recreate what scrip was back before it was banned. Meta made a play for that a few years back but luckily they failed.

    cadekat ,

    Say what you want about crypto in general, but it’d be an extremely bad choice for company scrip…

    jonne ,

    Depends on the implementation, you can make contracts do anything, and if the bulk of the currency is premined and in the hands of the corporation, they can manipulate its value freely. Not every cryptocurrency works the way Bitcoin or Etherium work, some are quite centralised (see XRP for example).

    Meta could demand that ads on its platform are paid in metabucks, pay employees (partly) in metabucks and manipulate the market by controlling liquidity. Essentially they’d be their own sovereign corporation issuing its own currency.

    cadekat ,

    All true!

    You should consider transaction fees though: someone’s gotta pay 'em. “Run their own chain” you might say, but then just use a database. Don’t need crypto-economic security when you’re the issuer and primary retailer.

    That leads into having a public ledger. Great for public blockchains, but if you’re issuing company scrip, you probably don’t want outsiders auditing transactions.

    jonne ,

    Yeah, transaction fees can go to the issuer, so the corporation could double dip.

    And as for transactions being publicly available on the ledger, SEC filings are public too, corporations openly bragged about raising prices beyond inflation and making record profits and they still had most of the populace convinced that the cause of inflation was just those darn lazy Millennials that didn’t want to work any more.

    In the modern manufacturing consent era, it doesn’t matter that the truth is publicly available as long as you control mainstream media (which a corporation like Meta can easily do, first on their own platform and secondly by buying ads in the right newspapers).

    oo1 ,

    Paddy's dollars.

    Arghblarg , in Phony bank accounts resurface at Wells Fargo, with a twist
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    Freeze their stock ticker. Dissolve their corporate charter and sell the assets to the highest bidder (excluding any banks of equal/larger size, of course). Corporate death penalty needs to be a thing.

    Remember Mitt Romney said it himeself! “Corporations are People, my friend”. People can be jailed or executed, and have limited lifespans; so …

    Gingerlegs , in Phony bank accounts resurface at Wells Fargo, with a twist

    When will they actually punish these assholes?!

    This is like the third time in recent years! What the fuck.

    csfirecracker ,

    No way, that would hurt the economy in ambiguous ways that I will never quite get to defining

    Infiction , in Hackers force hospital system to take its national computer system offline

    This is awful. Sick kids hospital in Toronto got attacked earlier this year but the group apologised and gave the decrypt key without payment. This is the least they could do here too.

    Burn_The_Right , in EPA Approved a Fuel Ingredient Even Though It Could Cause Cancer in Virtually Every Person Exposed Over a Lifetime

    It’s too bad local news agencies are owned almost exclusively by corporate giants who support the oil industry, otherwise the public might find out that catching a whiff of Chevron gas will almost always result in cancer.

    Fuck Chevron. And fuck conservatives for making this world a goddamned nightmare. How long should we just stand here and allow these motherfuckers to continue killing us?

    Chickenstalker , in Phony bank accounts resurface at Wells Fargo, with a twist

    For God’s sake, America. Create a national ID system already you backwards yokels.

    MagicShel ,

    Sorry that’s either against the constitution or a commandment or is something out of revelations. Who knows. Point is people are going to whine and bitch really loudly and our legislature will just do something else.

    Nepenthe ,
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    You are thinking of state IDs, which already exist.

    snooggums ,
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    We should, but itnwouldn't fix Wells Fargos problems. WF leadership should be in jail.

    tallwookie ,
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    I agree - then we could easily identify the illegal aliens and deport them all.

    MonkeyBusiness , in 5th Circuit Strikes Down Mississippi’s Jim Crow Era Felony Disenfranchisement Provision

    Why?

    stopthatgirl7 OP ,
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    The opinion held that the provision violates the 8th Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment.

    Odo , in 'We are not imperial': Justice Kagan says Supreme Court still subject to checks and balances
    FlashMobOfOne ,
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    She’s not coming around. She knows it doesn’t matter what she says, so she might as well say something that makes her look good. She’s just as full of shit as the rest of them.

    ArtieShaw , in Global food prices rise after Russia ends grain deal and India restricts rice exports
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    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/record-wheat-prices-prompt-more-ohio-farmers-plant-wheat-year

    This article is a year old, but even in the US farmers are taking advantage of the shortages caused by the war.

    Local (Ohio) farmers near us have planted wheat for the first time in at least 20 years instead of the usually soy/corn yearly summer rotation. It's weird enough to see wheat in the fields that something must be driving it.

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