They just act, and are surprised always by the ramifications. I work with nothing but Liberals they make decisions to take servers off line because they think no one is using it. Because they were just told they need to set up paperwise. Rather than checking if it would affect anyone taking a rarely used SQL server off line or if anyone is accessing those tables they just take it down. Then when you confront them that you need it, and ask why they didn't send out an email. They play the victim. God I miss when Conservative critical thinkers ruled the enterprise.
Another industry that had its wages massively depressed by illegals chasing out Americans is then years later going to set minimum wage. As if they dont have enough housing issues. They just lost and closed a ton of businesses doing this with fast food.
Each 'team' thinks the other side is deranged (while the real rulers laugh all the way to the bank), but both 'teams' have many faults and some merits. The trick is to rise above, but few people ever do due to relentless propaganda and penalties for not conforming...
Fuck that Rand Paul shit. Sometimes there is clearly a light side and a very evil dark side. I don't have to do no moral mental gymnastics to discern between the two. Anyone throwing that "high road" and "They all do it" shit around at this juncture. Doesn't know a damn thing about anything. And can only comment on what the Cable news told them to think.
Kidnapping and murder On 12 March 2017, Catalán and another UN employee, American Michael Sharp, were kidnapped along with Congolese interpreter Betu Tshintela, driver Isaac Kabuayi and two motorbike drivers during a mission near the village Ngombe in the Kasai Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Catalán and Sharp were found dead side by side in a shallow grave about 80 centimetres (31 in) deep on 27 March 2017. A video of the killing of the two surfaced in April 2017. Catalán's body was found beheaded; it was speculated that this was some kind of ritual (muti) by the murderers. Despite the arrest of two primary suspects by Congolese authorities, the head was never found On 26 March 2018, one of the perpetrators, Vincent Manga, was captured by Kananga's military authorities and moved the investigation into a new direction to solve the incident.
On 29 March, Swedish authorities launched an investigation into Catalán's murder; the Minister for Education Gustav Fridolin and the Prime Minister Stefan Löfven both expressed their dismay and sadness over her death and offered their condolences to her family. UN Secretary-General António Guterres also offered his condolences.
The UN's approach to Catalán and Sharp's mission received criticism. A New York Times editorial described their dispatch to a violent region without safety equipment as an "astoundingly irresponsible approach by the United Nations to an obviously dangerous and hugely important task."
I work with nothing but Liberals they make decisions to take servers off line because they think no one is using it. Because they were just told they need to set up paperwise.
Rather than checking if it would affect anyone taking a rarely used SQL server off line or if anyone is accessing those tables they just take it down. Then when you confront them that you need it, and ask why they didn't send out an email. They play the victim. God I miss when Conservative critical thinkers ruled the enterprise.