Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have way too damn many H1-B visas working here, being used to undermine and underpay American tech workers. This needs to be drastically reduced.
Which tech workers are "underpaid"? The people I know make great salaries.
Anonymous wrote:no scoops here but i hope for a major crackdown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, so the GOP benefits from wildly illegal Russian money on social media platforms and now wants to crack down? And pin it on the liberals?
WTF
Weren't they giddy about the work done by Cambridge Analytica? Isn't their whole thing to collect a massive database on every voter in America? And didn't one of the RNC contractors leave data on every one of us on an unsecured Amazon server, 25 terabytes of data? Oh yeah, they did.
Perhaps they could start with those two.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, so the GOP benefits from wildly illegal Russian money on social media platforms and now wants to crack down? And pin it on the liberals?
WTF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have way too damn many H1-B visas working here, being used to undermine and underpay American tech workers. This needs to be drastically reduced.
Which tech workers are "underpaid"? The people I know make great salaries.
Anonymous wrote:We have way too damn many H1-B visas working here, being used to undermine and underpay American tech workers. This needs to be drastically reduced.
Anonymous wrote:Fascinating scoop by Mike Allen at Axios. Apparently, both parties are aiming to crack down on major tech companies in the name of national security.
In addition, the GOP thinks this is something they can run on in 2018 by portraying tech companies as beholden to "open borders" and "liberal policies"
https://www.axios.com/both-parties-to-move-on-facebook-and-other-tech-giants-2486665876.html
Any local DCUM'ers have the scoop on what's happening behind the scenes? This will be a big lobbying fail for the tech companies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come Congress isn't similarly cracking down on the almost criminally negligent (actually maybe it is) poor cybersecurity by Experian?
I am a liberal who works in tech, and I have no problem with acknowledging that the big tech companies (where I refuse to work) need to be reigned in. I am doubtful that Congress has the ability to do so in the best interests of the average American...but stranger things have happened. But the Experian hack is truly ridiculous, and they seem to be terrible actors in all this.
You may have noticed that only Dems seem to care about holding big businesses accountable. I haven't heard much from Rs about the Experian hack or the Wells Fargo scandal. Actually, seems like Rs, lead by Trump, want to remove regulation to make it easier for big businesses to cheat consumers.
So, I think Rs are hypocrites here. The Experian hack should be a national security concern.
Anonymous wrote:How come Congress isn't similarly cracking down on the almost criminally negligent (actually maybe it is) poor cybersecurity by Experian?
I am a liberal who works in tech, and I have no problem with acknowledging that the big tech companies (where I refuse to work) need to be reigned in. I am doubtful that Congress has the ability to do so in the best interests of the average American...but stranger things have happened. But the Experian hack is truly ridiculous, and they seem to be terrible actors in all this.