Tuesday, March 04, 2014

We're the Only Ones Misleading Enough

Neither have anything to do with the new background check law passed in 2013. But he never told lawmakers that. [More]
Incompetence?  No ethics?  Both?

Back when I was working in the corporate world, if I'd have stood up in a presentation and given management bad and irrelevant data like this in order to influence their policy and decisions, I'd have been appropriately canned after they found out I was BSing them.  And seeing as how -- in lieu of specific contractual arrangements generally reserved for the mucky-mucks -- most of the private sector is "at will" employment, there'd have been no suspension with pay, no interminable appeals, no pension and no unemployment for terminations with cause.

Nope, it would have been clean out your desk under supervision, turn in your keys and get the hell out.

As would have been appropriate.

This guy probably just increased his job security.

"Public servants."  Remember, with "progressives," every day is Opposite Day.

[Via cydl]

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