Biden admin people-
If it would help at all in reuniting immigrant children who were separated from their families at our southern border over the past couple of years, I still have a full copy of Mexico's 2016 voter registration rolls (the "Padron").
Voter registration is compulsory in Mexico, so it is a fairly comprehensive record of names, home addresses, phone numbers, occupations, etc.
If any of the children Mexican who came from Mexico can remember bits and pieces such as what their mom or dad did as a job, their parent's name(s), a city of origin, etc. this data may be able to provide leads like phone numbers of relatives who may still be in Mexico.
I would never publish the data publicly, but if the current admin might find it useful to reunite families, please let me know.
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True and ongoing story about the difficulties of getting companies to respect GDPR:
-Big Megacorp partners with shady smaller app maker.
-Big Megacorp makes lots of money and includes software from shady app maker as a default install on millions of smartphones.
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-Turns out that shady app maker is shady and should never have been trusted in the first place (realized by Big Megacorp after its too late).
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-Shady app maker does terrible things with the mountains of data they have gathered, which was only possible due to partnership with Big Megacorp.
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Adversaries of democracy have figured out how to efficiently sow divisive social toxicity among a population.
It is easy to recognize once you realize it. The concept can be summed up as “contrarianism”. It involves targeting comments with quick statements of opposition.
The content, accuracy, and quality of response is not as important as doing it quickly and in a way which seeks to “sting” the person making the statement.
When this is done on a wide enough scale across a large population there is a measurable “monkey see, monkey do” effect on that target population.
I look forward to bad faith legal threats by Kaiser Permanente’s attorneys when they realize that I speak inconvenient truth. It’s what I do.
The best part? Kaiser Permanente tried to justify their illegal kidnapping of me by claiming I am incapable of feeding & clothing myself.
Therefore, in order to assert that I have somehow defamed or libeled Kaiser Permanente, they would have to first admit that I am indeed capable of typing in a computer and navigating the internet.
“Gravely Disabled” people are not capable of defaming Kaiser Permanente on Twitter.
In the US it’s easy to get away with financial crimes if you claim the purpose of your criminal enterprise is to “facilitate” donations to political campaigns.
You become immune to prosecution because all levels of law enforcement and regulators are terrified of ever risking an accusation of political bias in enforcing law...
Most will simply shrug and say it’s a matter for the Federal Elections Commission. However, the FEC has been toothless, deadlocked, and unwilling to do anything for about a decade.
The extremely depraved criminality of the trump campaign opting-in donors for recurring payments is not merely withdrawing weekly or monthly sums from people’s bank accounts without informed consent...
That’s prong #1.
Prong #2 was continuing to hold mass gatherings and rallies in order to get the older donors sick (the ones who tend to have bank accounts worth draining).
A person ill with covid-19 is unlikely to be watch their bank account for unintended perpetual “donations”.
If someone is default-opted-in for recurring payments and then happens to be hospitalized for an extended period of time before dying of covid-19, they certainly won’t be stopping those payments or demanding a refund. Those payments will continue for a long time.