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Samsung Ex-Executive Mocked Netlist Executives in Email ByRoman Głogulski

2024.05.16 06:55 Tomkila Samsung Ex-Executive Mocked Netlist Executives in Email ByRoman Głogulski

In a stunning revelation, a previous Samsung sales executive admitted in court to making derogatory remarks about Netlist executives in communication with his supervisor. The California federal jury heard on Wednesday how the former employee disparaged the Netlist team amid ongoing negotiations over product deliveries.
The executive, speaking under oath, described Netlist’s executives as inept, using the term “morons” in an email suggesting that their presence was unwelcome in the customer community. His testimony exposed a level of disdain as he implied that they were ignorant of the palpable disinterest in them as clients.
This testimony throws a stark light on the inner workings of business negotiations and relationships, particularly the challenge Netlist faced in its attempts to secure Samsung as a partnering supplier. While it’s common for tensions to arise in high-stakes business deals, the executive’s casual use of dismissive language offers a rare, candid glimpse into the personal frustrations that can accompany corporate negotiations.
The derogatory email not only signals a breakdown in professional decorum but also underscores the difficulties Netlist encountered in establishing a fruitful business relationship with Samsung—a significant player in the technology sector.
Relevant Facts: – Netlist is a company specializing in memory and storage technology, which can include products such as Non-Volatile Dual In-line Memory Module (NVDIMM) and Hybrid DIMM technologies. – Samsung Electronics is one of the largest manufacturers of electronic components globally, including memory and storage solutions. – Business correspondences and negotiations can become evidence in legal proceedings, highlighting the importance of maintaining professionalism in all levels of communication. – The technology sector is known for its intense competition and rapid innovation cycles, and partnerships between companies can be crucial for the success of their products and technologies.
Key Questions and Answers: – Why were the Samsung sales executive and Netlist in communication? They were likely in communication regarding a potential business partnership or supply agreement where Netlist would be a customer of Samsung’s products or services.
– What does the executive’s admission imply about corporate culture?
It suggests that there can be underlying negative attitudes or unprofessionalism, even in high-stakes business environments, which can surface during disputes or tense negotiations.
Challenges and Controversies: – Professionalism: Maintaining decorum in business communications is a challenge, especially during negotiations that might not be going in favor of one party. – Sensitive Information: Disclosures in legal settings can often reveal sensitive information, which can negatively impact a company’s reputation and business relationships.
Legal Consequences: Such admissions can have legal implications in cases that involve defamation, contract disputes, or other corporate legal issues.
Advantages and Disadvantages: – Advantages: Transparency in legal proceedings can lead to a better understanding of business practices and encourage professionalism. – Disadvantages: Revelations of disparaging remarks can damage relationships between companies, affect negotiations, and result in trust issues in future collaborations.
Unfortunately, without more context or details on the specific article or situation, it isn’t possible to link to related domains as requested. However, for general information on the companies mentioned, you may visit their official websites:
Samsung Electronics Netlist Inc.
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2024.05.16 06:39 Rosieoney [CA] Offered "early" retirement at 72 with 6 months severance and medical - can I negotiate to increase?

I am 72 and have been with the company 18 years as a current Senior Manager. Asked if I had retirement plans -- told them I wasn't planning on retiring for 2 or more years from now. They are offering compensation to retire now...6 months salary, 6 months covered medical. That is approximately 1 1/2 weeks per year. I think 2 weeks is more typical in California (although it's not a large company). Also. they are open to having me work freelance or consulting with them on a project basis after I leave (we've done that before) which I would like. Other option is they are willing to offer me a lesser role (essentially become a member of my team as the reorg includes hiring a Director level leader. I'm in perfect health and didn't plan to retire now. However, I'm not sure it makes sense to take a lesser role for 2 years (possibly lower salary) vs. paid 6 months at a current salary (135,000). Is this a reasonable offer and how should I approach asking for more - 2 weeks per year = 8 months? And we have profit sharing at the end of the year -- is it reasonable to ask for at least 1/2 year of profit sharing I will have worked at the end of the 6 months paid severance? Otherwise I lose the profit sharing for the 6 months I will have worked this year. That's about $9,000 typically, plus losing an EOY bonus which is typically $6,000 to $10,000. Lastly, is it legal and reasonable for me to ask that they pay me at the end of the 6 months for the severance (January of 2025)? This would allow me to add a substantial portion to my 401K for 2025. Anyone have any suggestions on this? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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2024.05.16 05:55 Enby_jester UAW 4811 Strike Authorization Vote Results

UAW 4811 Strike Authorization Vote Results
19,780 Teaching Assistants, Student Researchers, Tutors, Readers, Postdocs, Specialists, Researchers, Project Scientists, and Coordinators of Public Programs, have voted on whether to authorize our union’s Executive Board to call a strike, if circumstances justify, in response to UC’s unprecedented acts of intimidation and retaliation directed at our rights as academic employees to free speech, protest, and collective action.
The vote has passed in all units.
79% of participating members overall voted yes.
• Academic Student Employees: 80% • Postdocs: 74% • Academic Researchers: 73%
Over the past weeks, UC has allowed violence and intimidation against our academic community who exercised their right to protest. This vote shows that UAW 4811 members will not tolerate UC’s unlawful and shameful actions.
UC’s unfair labor practices include:
• Actively risking the health and safety of UAW 4811 members and members of the university community by allowing violent attacks by agitators and police on peaceful protesters who bravely chose to speak up as employee members of the University’s Academic community and by creating an unsafe work environment. • Making unilateral changes to working conditions that have impacted our teaching, our work obligations, our safety and our academic freedom; • Summoning the police to forcibly eject and arrest UAW 4811 members in retaliation for engaging in peaceful protest activity demanding workplace-related changes; causing a chilling effect on future concerted actions by our union and its members, and more. • UC administration must be held accountable for the serious unfair labor practices that impact our union and our members in this instance and in the future.
Our union has filed additional ULP charges against UC for labeling the potential strike as “unlawful.” The Public Employer-Employee Relations board has sole authority to determine the legality of a strike, and UC’s assertion contradicts decades of settled law. The Supreme Court and subsequent California case law has found that even when a contract has a no strikes clause, it does not waive workers’ rights to strike over serious unfair labor practices of the sort UC has committed, and participation in such a strike is protected activity. UC’s attempts to label the strike as unprotected is an intimidation tactic.
On Friday morning the Executive Board will evaluate whether circumstances justify calling the first campus or campuses to Stand Up and go on strike, and will communicate that with the membership.
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2024.05.16 05:51 timbyrfae Do county stations test for weed? (California)

I'm about to be drug tested to be hired with a county fire district in California (yay legal weed) and am wondering if they test for marijuana. I know the standard 10-panel tests indeed do, but on the (very extensive) background check form I filled out, it asked about my drug usage for many different substances, but didn't ask about weed. It also asked about any arrests or convictions, but said to omit any that were for marijuana possession or usage.
So I feel like I'm good? But would love some confirmation. Cheers
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2024.05.16 04:29 Baby_Billy_Freeman_ Pastor attending to steal deceased mom’s estate

Hello - it’s a long and twisted tale but the shortest version is that my mom recently passed away from a 2+ year diagnosis of multiple myeloma (bone cancer). I left my life in London to be with her in the central coast of California from November until February but was forced to leave due to personal commitments and the increasingly chaotic and dangerous behaviors that my mom was displaying due to the cognitive effects of her decease paired with the powerful drugs she was on.
I have come to find out the day after I left her local Baptist pastor began to alienate her from me and ultimately convinced her to change her will to leave everything to his wife - which I am now attempting to challenge in court. To top things off I learned that before recently becoming a untalented pastor this man was a local cop in the central coast who was involved in three officer shootings that ended the live(s) of at least one, possibly two people.
Also - this pastor and the members of the church tried to hide my mom’s death from me which lead me to find out that she passed away when I googled her name six days after she died on April 13th.
I’ve lost an incredible amount of money due to out of pocket expense and lost earnings - any legal advice and/or assistance in mirroring my mom’s locked iPhone 12 located in the Santa Barbara area would be a huge help.
Also happy to answer any questions because I know how crazy this sounds - but here’s a start:
https://lompocrecord.com/news/local/sheriffs-office-man-fatally-shot-by-lompoc-police-officer-had-knife/article_67602e87-9e59-5fc1-a169-e6f549e89cd5.amp.html
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2024.05.16 04:06 IntelligentAd4738 The strike vote has passed in all units.

19,780 Teaching Assistants, Student Researchers, Tutors, Readers, Postdocs, Specialists, Researchers, Project Scientists, and Coordinators of Public Programs, have voted on whether to authorize our union’s Executive Board to call a strike, if circumstances justify, in response to UC’s unprecedented acts of intimidation and retaliation directed at our rights as academic employees to free speech, protest, and collective action.
The vote has passed in all units.
79% of participating members overall voted yes.
Over the past weeks, UC has allowed violence and intimidation against our academic community who exercised their right to protest. This vote shows that UAW 4811 members will not tolerate UC’s unlawful and shameful actions.
UC’s unfair labor practices include:
UC administration must be held accountable for the serious unfair labor practices that impact our union and our members in this instance and in the future.
Our union has filed additional ULP charges against UC for labeling the potential strike as “unlawful.” The Public Employer-Employee Relations board has sole authority to determine the legality of a strike, and UC’s assertion contradicts decades of settled law. The Supreme Court and subsequent California case law has found that even when a contract has a no strikes clause, it does not waive workers’ rights to strike over serious unfair labor practices of the sort UC has committed, and participation in such a strike is protected activity. UC’s attempts to label the strike as unprotected is an intimidation tactic.
On Friday morning the Executive Board will evaluate whether circumstances justify calling the first campus or campuses to Stand Up and go on strike, and will communicate that with the membership.
In the meantime, please see this FAQ for information about the Stand Up strategy—and get ready to Stand Up if your campus is called!
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2024.05.16 04:05 musicrebel1 Can I break my lease? (California)

Today I moved into a house in California and it comes with a parking space in a two car lot. However the entrance to the space is too narrow for an average car, I have a Tesla Model Y and I have to close my side mirrors to barely make it. Once I'm in the lot, if there is a car in the other spot I am unable to park or get out of the lot.
When viewing the house I was just shown the space, not the actual entrance to the lot. And after speaking to the property managers, they are requiring that I pay $1000 to break the lease and then pay rent every month until the house is rented again, during which I will not be able to stay in the apartment.
Also, my lease only states that there is a parking space available, there are no stipulations on accessing the space.
I have no problem paying the $1000 (even though I don't want to) but do I have any legal right to break the lease without paying rent for the place I will no longer be staying in?
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2024.05.16 03:50 Artistic_Victory Pagan Love Song A House Divided Alternate Elections

 Pagan Love Song A House Divided Alternate Elections
American families enjoy their leisure on the coast of Okinawa -the largest island in the Ryukyu Islands chain territory, 1953.
The transfer of the Ryukyu islands chain from the Japanese Empire to an official territory of the United States as a part of a rebuilding plan for the region (especially Okinawa) and a geopolitical need to project a permanent American presence in the East China Sea created a wave of military and civilian investments to the pre-war sleepy small islands chain together with American human capital from all forms of life that moved to settle in the area through encouragement from the government and local businesses that received new consumers and the money that flowed like drinking water.
In 1947, one million four hundred thousand inhabitants lived in the chain of islands. That number changed drastically as by 1954 this figure swelled to almost three million if we include both the Americans who settled there, Americans who visited the islands regularly through business and duty, and American tourists who visited Ryukyu that year and returned to the mainland United States at the end of their trip.
Resort villages were created, plans for the restoration of the localities' infrastructure destroyed in the devastating battle of Okinawa were made, American bases and outposts for the various United States troops were established across the various islands, and above all an ambitious plan to build a new grand city called ''Lost Heaven'' at an automobile distance travel from Ishigaki City at the Yaeyama archipelago from the ground up that will be in the hopes of its chief planner - Bugsy Siegel, with housing, shopping centers, resort and luxurious hotels and perhaps one day even gambling zones as well (due to a result of officially defining the islands as a US territory and not a state, the gambling legal situation in Ryukyu was gray and was technically allowed without any form of legal punishment for now until representatives can enact laws on the subject while a counter lobby was created to make gambling legal permanently) with noted interest and capital given by American industrialist J. Paul Getty while exploiting the conversion of a nearby abandoned military airstrip from the war to be the project's civilian airport.
From snow-capped volcanoes to rainforests to lava rock deserts, Ryukyu captured the heart of postwar America right from the start. The push and pull between a growing tourist hub, the ability to experience an ancient and authentic culture and a natural paradise for one's eyes were evident in the territory for all to see.
Cecil R. King, a member of the Federalist Reform Party and a native of California, agreed to be the territory's first governor and was appointed by President Merriam after the Territory of Ryukyu was created by Congress in 1948. King and his family moved to live in Okinawa in a building that received the official designation as the ''Governor's House''. He used his term to create the foundations of a strong American rule in Ryukyu, took care to restore areas that were affected by the battles of World War II, and encouraged continued investments and transfer of funds.
An advertisement that the federal government prepared to encourage tourism to Ryukyu
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2024.05.16 03:20 Baby_Billy_Freeman_ Pastor trying to steal deceased mom’s estate

Hello - it’s a long and twisted tale but the shortest version is that my mom recently passed away from a 2+ year diagnosis of multiple myeloma (bone cancer). I left my life in London to be with her in the central coast of California from November until February but was forced to leave due to personal commitments and the increasingly chaotic and dangerous behaviors that my mom was displaying due to the cognitive effects of her decease paired with the powerful drugs she was on.
I have come to find out the day after I left her local Baptist pastor began to alienate her from me and ultimately convinced her to change her will to leave everything to his wife - which I am now attempting to challenge in court. To top things off I learned that before recently becoming a untalented pastor this man was a local cop in the central coast who was involved in three officer shootings that ended the live(s) of at least one, possibly two people.
Also - this pastor and the members of the church tried to hide my mom’s death from me which lead me to find out that she passed away when I googled her name six days after she died on April 13th.
I’ve lost an incredible amount of money due to out of pocket expense and lost earnings - any legal advice and/or assistance in mirroring my mom’s locked iPhone 12 located in the Santa Barbara area would be a huge help.
Also happy to answer any questions because I know how crazy this sounds - but here’s a start:
https://lompocrecord.com/news/local/sheriffs-office-man-fatally-shot-by-lompoc-police-officer-had-knife/article_67602e87-9e59-5fc1-a169-e6f549e89cd5.amp.html
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2024.05.16 02:49 Only_Pen_6688 Trapped by toxic parents what in the world am I supposed to do?

I need help, like, seriously! So basically, I have a mom (no dad) and both my grandparents. They are all crazy and see me as stupid and unable to live for myself. They treat me like a child, but the moment I mess up, they give me the consequences of being an adult and say things like, “Oh, you want to be independent? Well, how are you going to live on your own if you're a human with flaws and just made a small mistake like that?” Now here's where I need help. It's only getting worse as I get older. I'm still 17, but this has gone on for years, and specifically, my grandparents (specifically, my grandma) are getting physically abusive. My grandma has slapped me twice in the past two weeks, and they are also now getting physical in fights with each other. I want to be emancipated so badly or do something where I am legally on my own. (I would be fine as my sister has offered to take me in her apartment if something were to happen.) I have less than a year to hang in there. Yes, I get that, but I can't do it. I have trauma from living in my house. The problem with emancipation is that I must be making a living since thats what California law says, but the thing is, my mom refuses to let me get a job, and as a minor, I legally must respect that. What in the world am I supposed to do? It is not safe for me anymore, and I hate my life. Also, if there are any Christians reading this, pray for my soul, please. What can I legally do?
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2024.05.16 01:49 LongBawlsShortKock Need advice on pivoting into an attorney adjacent field (SoCal attorney)

I understand that people here probably are more focused on law firms (hence the sub name) but I figured, bc I haven’t seen any alternative attorney career subreddits and this place tends to have a lot of people upset about the state of the attorney field, that I would seek the advice of the people here.
I’ll get straight to it. Practicing for years, civil litigation (many many jobs), and just frankly was never happy/motivated with the jobs even though I was getting paid okay. I got deep into alcoholism, of which I have mostly brought myself out of with a combo of AA, CBT therapy and also leaving my last toxic job. I’m not out of the bushes yet but it’s looking brighter on that front than I can frankly remember my entire time of practicing.
I’m at a point where I need to return back to the job mines and I’m just dreading about being another associate at a law firm again. I’m actively questioning myself right now, trying to convince myself that “it’s okay just try another stint at a Lewis Brisbois type firm again!” But I just feel that deep voice in the back of my head telling me not to do it because I will fall back into old habits. I certainly never built any book of business so going solo is out of the question.
What is an older burned out attorney to do? I’m in California, HCOL area and I’ve been trying to search for plausible pathways. I’ve probably read a thousand times here that “government” type jobs would probably be more my personality but I’m going to need another job in the next two months before I start getting knocks on my door and creditor calls.
I’ve been looking at contract manager positions and I don’t think my background seems to be great for those types of jobs. Shit, I can’t even seem to get doc review jobs which seems strange (I’ve also never had any though tbh).
Anybody here been at this position? Would love to speak with someone who’s successfully lateraled out of law firms that isn’t in government. I’d even appreciate DMs so we can speak more freely.
Although I do think some type of government legal compliance type job will eventually be best for me I need to get back into something soon. Thanks.
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2024.05.16 01:40 phrogglet DEA benefits for California State University and housing (someone please help me im so lost)

hello! so, i am not a veteran, but am a dependent of a legally disabled veteran who is in the VA, my step dad. i am a 17 y/o junior in high school and i am dual enrolled with my city’s california state university. this summer and upcoming fall semester i plan to take the remaining classes i need to graduate with a-g eligibility and finish high school by december. i only need to take a fourth year of english and another year of us history (gov/econ). everything else i finished early.
as far as i am aware my step dad’s VA status covers my tuition for CSU, UC, or any other public university. i am apart of the uni im dual enrolled in’s admission agreement program, so i’d be able to get in right after i graduate. however, i don’t know if the DEA will cover housing for me.
i am also disabled, and living in my city is expensive. i am supposed to be getting a prospect to train as a service dog for myself, and my own living space might be a better option. i also cannot drive as of right now because of one of my health conditions. i am not on ssdi as of right now because my mom and step dad make a good living and i am still under 18.
could someone give me as much guidance as they could? for reference, i am in california, i plan on attending CSU Fresno, and my step dad was in the military before 9/11, but continued to serve for a few years after as far as i’m aware. i’ll have to double check.
thank you guys so much <3
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2024.05.16 01:27 ThePrimeMagnus Intern Teacher on Paid Administrative Leave Concerning False Allegations, Worried that Career is Over Before It Even Began

Hi All,
First time Reddit poster inspired by stories found online to try and see if I could get a different perspective on current events going on in life right now (Sorry mods if it looks like I keep reposting, trying to figure reddit out). It's been super chaotic for the past few weeks, and I need to try and see if I could get any advice/guidance in my situation.
To give some background information to my current challenge, I (Male, Mid-20s) am a first-year Intern Special Education (Moderate-Severe) Teacher who is still getting his teaching credential. I knew the previous teacher who had the classroom beforehand as I was a paraprofessional for 2 years in the district prior, and the position was open for about a year before I applied and got the position, which was a fight in itself. I really enjoy the work, find it extremely rewarding, and despite many struggles throughout the year (University classes over an hour away, health concerns), I believe I have managed to create a successful school year for the most part. The biggest challenge is that I have 6 staff members (all female, 2 early 20s, 4 older than 40), where some of them have not been very supportive to my direction for the room.
I have a staff member (lets call her Diane, approximately 65), who I had a good relationship with before the academic year began, when we worked together for the previous year's extended school year program when I started. By the start of the next year is when things began to change. I had assigned Diane as a one-on-one aide for a student in a wheelchair as the IEP team convened on day 1 and granted this service to her. I assigned Diane to her initially since she had told me that she had an extension to her contract that went beyond the hours someone in the position typically is granted. Diane flat out refused, threatening to quit because the child had supposedly rolled over her feet on purpose in previous years (the child is very sweet in question, and I couldn't imagine them doing that). I convened with my Director of Special Education, as he is on the IEP team for the student, and we made a decision to assign the one-on-one aide to another aide of mine who really enjoys working with the student.
The year would go on with off and on incidents with students in this manner. Threats to quit, refusal to record IEP goal information, constantly on her cell phone. In my classroom, I have a side office where we have our printescanner, and has a couch. The office also has windows that can overlook the classrooms, but we have blankets hung up because I was told that students would get distracted and look through the windows at staff on breaks. I didn't think much of it, but thought it was reasonable enough not to take it down. On one day, I found Diane pulled out a pack of cigarettes from her bag in the office. Not seeing these from her before, I asked what she was doing with those, to which she waved the pack to me and stated "this is why we have blankets over the windows." Confused, I asked her if she could take them out at the present time, which she did, walking outside without me finishing my sentence. I was concerned because, even though I had never caught her smoking, her words troubled me. I went to the Vice Principle (VP) telling her what went on and how I couldn't have a conversation with Diane, and we found that (in the state of California), there's nothing that states employees can posses cigarettes on school grounds, just that they can't use them. VP asked if she wanted to talk to Diane, I declined saying that she technically didn't do anything wrong. Director came by after school and I told him as well about the incident. He told me that he would check around the District Office for any info. Fast forward to the next morning, I go to the office and VP stops me saying "What's going on with the cigarette thing??" I ask what she meant, and VP told me that she and the enacting Principal (current Principal is out due to having a baby), were going to talk to Diane about the cigarette incident. My Director must have told enacting Principal and they made a plan to address the incident with Diane. After that, Diane had been very hostile towards me: not acknowledging my instruction or having a conversation with me, taking other aides out of the classroom during instruction time when students need help, taking photographs of things I would write down, etc.
I began recording incidents in my work and personal email in February because I was inexperienced and didn't know any better (first year mistake). I would seek out help from my Director and Principal, and they each talked to her a couple of times individually, but behaviors didn't stop. In April, I finally had enough and decided to file a grievance with Human Resources. I filled out the paperwork, wrote up my deposition on the situation (how you tried addressing the behaviors, how administration addressed the situation, and the result of administration action - in short "no action" from 4 different administrators involved), and provided them with the emails to myself as a paper trail since February when things started ramping up.
Nine days later, I get a call from HR stating that they wanted to meet with me and to bring my union representative. I was thrilled because I thought it was to address my grievance I filed. I go in the next morning with my rep to the Superintendent of HR, and he slides me a paper while explaining that I am on Paid Administrative Leave concerning "allegations of inappropriate conduct," as a Child Protective Services report was filed on me. They take my badges and keys. I am floored, head racing, all the stereotypical stuff you would hear from a movie. HR wouldn't even say what the reasons were when my rep inquired at the time.
Fast forward to now, and we have been currently fighting it out, and my union secured an attorney to represent me in the matter. The attorney let me know of the allegations, and I know that they are false. Trying to pin me on some real creep stuff that I won't address here. It disgusts me to even think that that's what the allegations even are. The attorney and I had an initial hearing with HR confirming the allegations, who the student was, what I had supposedly done, etc. Since I participated in the hearing, my attorney let me know that we can now request the paperwork that was filed to CPS and know the identity of the reporting party as this is a requirement of mandated reporters in schools as the allegations were made during the school day and not before/after school. I know in my heart that this is a retaliation from Diane/other staff members who have been siding with Diane, and let HR know this feeling to investigate based on the grievance I filed before my dismissal. If somehow the reporter is someone else, than this is coercion that I think should be investigated.
My attorney/professors at university were letting me know about other things concerning my situation that I'm just worried on (keep in mind, this is California). The primary field is the argument in resignation, firing, and non-reelection. First, after taking advice from my attorney and listening to my heart, I am not resigning from my position. I know I have done nothing wrong in my position as a teacher based on the allegations that were brought up against me. My attorney had also advised me that if I had resigned, the CPS report would still be active. Sure, there's things that you would have to answer for in the future for interviews and all if you resign, but that would raise more red flags for you if you resigned since CPS would still be involved with you, and you would have to acquire a criminal defense attorney in the meantime (also, it's interesting to me that this whole event has gone on for about a month, and not one CPS or law enforcement official has ended up on my doorstep when, in reality, they have all the right to come up).
Second, is firing. The district could in all their rights terminate me for what is going on. My attorney doesn't think that this would happen as if they were to terminate me, I could file for an appeal (or legal cases for that matter) to the school board and open up a cross-examination investigation with key witnesses, character witnesses, the whole nine yards, all being lead up to a vote. This apparently is expensive to run, and seems unlikely to happen given how the school year is about to end.
Lastly, and what seems to be most likely to occur, is that the district will choose to non-reelect me. This apparently gives them an out to conducting the full investigation, it gives them an out to not open up an investigation for the grievance I filed (whose timeline expires a week after my last contract day for the year, leaving the grievance invalid), and allows the district to not give a reason to non-reelection according to my attorney. However, since nothing else has occurred to spur the non-reelection, I could file for a suit against the district on charges of retaliation and wrongful termination as some of the allegations are related to a specific physical disability concerning my health that I explained to HR and that they have a prior record of.
The last note that I have currently for the process is that if I am removed, it doesn't bode well for my credential status, which I haven't even technically earned yet. It will get flagged depending on the outcome of my dismissal, and doesn't look great to employers either. Add a defamation charge to the district?
I know that this is a lot to throw out into the sea, but I would like to see if I can get some help on this process that I am currently facing. I miss my kids and just want to just go back to my kids, but I don't know if that's even a possibility at the present time. If anyone has any helpful comments or advise to take, I would greatly appreciate it. It's disheartening to work so hard for something only to see it crumble before your eyes.
(Edit) TLDR: Brand new SPED teacher has had lots of conflict with aides in his classroom. Staff may have filed a CPS report on teacher, putting him on Paid Administrative Leave. Seeking help/understanding in what actions to take, and what to expect from other's experience.
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2024.05.16 01:20 Significant-Rub2983 Government Job Offer: take it?

Hello all! I need some advice , I’m currently working as a legal assistant and make around 66k a year with a 401k plus employer match along with medical and dental benefits. It looks like I’m going to get a job with the state of California , lower pay but the medical benefits are better than private sector and I will have a retirement pension with state job….should I jump ship? What would you guys do?
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2024.05.16 01:02 Additional_Bell2555 My ex husband is allowing his 16 year old sister to drive our 5 year old son and I have no Idea what I can legally do

I, (25F), share a child (5M) with my ex husband (25M). We have been divorced for 2 1/2 years now. We split 50/50 custody of our 5 year old son. On the days I work, my mother watches him for me. For reference we live in California
Today, my mom picked up my son from school and watched him until my ex could pick him up. Due to my ex husband working late, he sent his sister, (16F) to pick him up from my mom's house. I've had many issues in the past with him allowing two of his minor sisters to pick up our son and drive him around. Most of the times without any car seat or even letting him sit in the front seat.
Regardless of my complaints that it is putting our son in harms way, he argues that he has no one else to pick up our son. I tell him I could watch him until someone else is avaliable to pick him up or we could drop our son off to him at his house. He argues against that and doesn't see an issue with it. What can I do legally? I'm so concerned for my child's safety and well being. If they got in an accident he could get severely injured or die. She just got her license but she is 16 years old. I was under the impression a minor can't drive another minor.
I need advice on what to do or if he is even legally allowed to do that. How can he not care for his safety and well being? Most of the time we don't even know who is picking him up until they arrive at our house. All the times that our son has been picked up, I have not been there due to being at work. My mom feels that she can't keep my son home until someone else picks him up. I want to file for full custody due to safety concerns outside of this issue for my child. But I need advice on this specific issue please.
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2024.05.16 01:00 Additional_Bell2555 My ex husband is allowing his 16 year old sister to drive our 5 year old son and I have no Idea what I can legally do

UPDATE BELOW*
I, (25F), share a child (5M) with my ex husband (25M). We have been divorced for 2 1/2 years now. We split 50/50 custody of our 5 year old son. On the days I work, my mother watches him for me. We live in California, USA.
Today, my mom picked up my son from school and watched him until my ex could pick him up. Due to my ex husband working late, he sent his sister, (16F) to pick him up from my mom's house. I've had many issues in the past with him allowing two of his minor sisters to pick up our son and drive him around. Most of the times without any car seat or even letting him sit in the front seat.
Regardless of my complaints that it is putting our son in harms way, he argues that he has no one else to pick up our son. I tell him I could watch him until someone else is avaliable to pick him up or we could drop our son off to him at his house. He argues against that and doesn't see an issue with it. On top of that, none of his family (who he lives with) care to even grab the car seat and bring it to pick up our son. What can I do legally? I'm so concerned for my child's safety and well being. If they got in an accident he could get severely injured or worse. She just got her license but she is 16 years old. I was under the impression a minor can't drive another minor.
I need advice on what to do or if he is even legally allowed to do that. How can he not care for his safety and well being? Most of the time we don't even know who is picking him up until they arrive at our house. All the times that our son has been picked up, I have not been there due to being at work. My mom feels that she can't keep my son home until someone else picks him up. I want to file for full custody due to safety concerns outside of this issue for my child. But I need advice on this specific issue please.
UPDATE I let my ex husband know that if anyone shows up without the proper child seat, we won’t release my son until a proper seat is in the car. Please know we have offered countless times to drop him off. I offered to take him off my mom’s hands after work and watch him until my ex husband could pick him up. His ego is too high for that. I have no control over his decisions with our son. Unfortunately I have to sit back and watch UNTIL it because a safety concern for my boy. I have 0 intentions of keeping my son away from my ex husband. Even when I do plan to file for full custody.
To clarify why I would even want to file for full custody, my ex husband lives with his family. His mom who I loved dearly passed away and now he lives with his verbally abusive father and his 3 younger sisters. I have no issues with the younger sisters. Only his father. i do plan on filing for full custody in the future so that I can get him out of that home. I would never want to take away my son from his father. I just want my son out of that toxic home.
In regard to this issue, I let my mother know not to release our child unless there is a proper seat. I have no idea if his sister is a good driver or not. I hope to god she is. But some things are out of my control.
Thank you all for the great suggestions and advice. I appreciate every single one. To those who have attacked me for working and not being there to hand off my son, you clearly don’t have a job to provide for your families. I’m so grateful I have family to help me watch him. It’s clear some of you are parents and some aren’t. But thank you to those who have helped. I greatly appreciate your advice.
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2024.05.16 00:39 Peacock-Shah-III A Summary of President Philip F. La Follette's Second Term (1949-1953) Peacock-Shah Alternate Elections

A Summary of President Philip F. La Follette's Second Term (1949-1953) Peacock-Shah Alternate Elections

Philip Fox La Follette, 34th President of the United States.
Administration:
Vice President: Michael A. Musmanno
Secretary of Peace: Douglas MacArthur (1951-1952 (interim)), Clarence Dill (1952-1953)
Secretary of State: Douglas MacArthur (1949-1951 (Department placed under Peace))
Secretary of War: Ralph Immell (1949-1951 (Department placed under Peace))
Secretary of the Navy: Francis P. Matthews (1949-1951 (Department placed under Peace))
Secretary of the Air Force: Charles Lindbergh (1949-1951 (Department placed under Peace))
Secretary of Production: Ralph Immell (1952-1953)
Secretary of the Treasury: Rexford Tugwell (1949-1951 (resigned to assume office as Governor of New York)), Harold Lord Varney (1951 (interim)), Ralph Immell (1951-1952 (department placed under Production))
Secretary of the Interior: Mildred H. McAfee (1949-1952 (department placed under Production))
Secretary of Energy: Floyd Dominy (1950-1952 (department placed under Production))
Secretary of Agriculture: Gerald Nye (1949-1952 (department placed under Production))
Secretary of Labor: George Meany (1949-1952 (department placed under Production))
Secretary of Science and Technology: Karl T. Compton (1949-1952 (department placed under Production))
Secretary of Prosperity: Francois Duvalier (1952-1953)
Attorney General: David Lilienthal (1949-1952 (department placed under Prosperity))
Secretary of Health: Francois Duvalier (1949-1952 (department placed under Prosperity))
Postmaster General: Gerald T. Boileau (1949-1952 (department placed under Prosperity))
Secretary of Education: Sara Gibson Blanding (1949-1952 (department placed under Prosperity)
President La Follette would announce a major reorganization of cabinet departments following his 1951 impeachment, uniting the Air Force, Navy, War, and State Departments into one grand “Department of Peace,” despite opposition from both military leadership and Secretary of State MacArthur, who would depart from the Administration at the commencement of 1952 and be replaced by Farmer-Labor doyen Clarence Dill. The President has framed the move as embodying the national seal of an eagle carrying both arrows and an olive branch, while promoting centralization to improve efficiency while avoiding involving the United States in entangling alliances, an effort that has led to the end of the effort to unite American allies on both sides of the Pacific into a mutual defense pact. First Lady Isen La Follette, personally notably introverted, has been brought before the public as the chief public campaigner for the Department of Peace.
With the centralization of foreign and military policy in full swing at the executive level despite the opposition of Congress, the spring of 1952 would see a second round of mass centralization, with longtime ally Ralph Immell appointed as the head of a new Department of Production, devised by Texas’s Lyndon B. Johnson, to supervise the old Treasury, Interior, Energy, Agriculture, Labor, and Science and Technology Departments, while Dr. Francois Duvalier has been appointed to lead the centralization of the Justice, Health, Education, and Post Office Departments into a united Department of Prosperity and Human Services, commonly referred to only by the former. As in the case of the Department of Peace, the former departments are slated to remain at a sub-cabinet level, and the efforts of opposition forces have successfully left the proposed integrations largely on paper for the time being.
On the level of sub-cabinet departments, the Bureau of Investigation has been merged with the Office of Strategic Services to form the National Security Agency (NSA), an intelligence agency combining the foreign and domestic. Meanwhile, an executive order would begin the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with former President Charles Lindbergh appointed as its first head, however, Lindbergh would soon be dismissed as a part of the executive’s compromise with congress’s impeachers, with businessman Howard Hughes taking his place.

Opposition Representative Richard Nixon shakes hands with Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie during the Emperor's visit to the United States, where President La Follette would emphasize American support for non-communist anti-colonial movements.
Foreign Policy:
-President La Follette has found rare common ground with the opposition on matters of foreign policy towards the Soviet Union, echoing Arthur Vandenberg’s declaration that “politics ends at the water’s edge.” The Administration has secured funding for the rebuilding of Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, and Korea under social democratic anti-communist governments, with President La Follette describing the initiatives as building an “iron curtain” against communism.
-President La Follette’s term would see the death of two of the world’s premier foreign leaders: Marshall Philippe Petain of France and Chinese General Feng Yuxiang. President La Follette would visit Paris in 1951 for the funeral of Petain after nearly four decades in power, having hailed the French publicly as future allies in the battle with communism. Yet, already suspicious of the new government of Petain protege Charles De Gaulle after the leaking of America’s role in Smedley Butler’s assassination by Ambassador Gaston-Henry Haye, La Follette would find himself increasingly disenchanted with the French, with private reports indicating his horror at the mass deportation of Flemish, Germans, and Catalans into the French Congo from areas in Europe newly annexed into France.
-However, the President would nonetheless side with the French-supported Roman Legion rebelling against Greece in 1951, marking the creation of the Republic of the Pindus as the first state for the Aromanian people in world history. However, the new state has been accused of engaging in the ethnic cleansing of the Greek population.
-Meanwhile, touring China after the death of Feng Yuxiang, La Follette would become increasingly worried about the possible alignment of the nation towards the Soviet Union and controversially refuse to return the island of Taiwan to China until the election of a successor to Feng. With Communist leader Zhou Enlai rising in popularity and an election planned, American support would be thrown behind former warlord Yan Xishan, who would be selected President by the National Assembly in January of 1951 and promptly announce an indefinite delay on elections. Despite rising tensions with China’s Bolshevik-backed Communist Party, La Follette would sign a treaty of return in February of 1952 relinquishing Taiwan to Chinese control. However, after six decades of intense Japanization under colonial authorities, Taiwan has found itself culturally isolated from the rest of China, speaking almost entirely Japanese and Hokkien rather than Mandarin.
-A similar issue has emerged on the formerly Japanese territories of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands. Owing to their close location to the Soviet Union, La Follette has authorized it as the site of dozens of American nuclear tests throughout his term and refused to cede sovereignty, with China, Japan, and Russia all harboring alternate claims to the islands.
-The President has impounded funds from the 1950 and 1951 budgets passed by Congress to distribute for the reconstruction of American allies and occupied regions in the Third Pacific War, enacting the MacArthur Plan without the authorization of Congress and repeating to Chinese Premier Yan Xishan his famous remark that “vermin are infesting and polluting democratic organizations and the government itself.”
-Working with the Latin American and East Asian nations in the American sphere of influence in the aftermath of the Franco-British Conflict, the President has moved the United States into the new Parliament of Nations headquartered in Rome, sending New Hampshire Progressive Senator Robert P. Bass as the first United States Representative to the largely powerless global body intended to facilitate global cooperation. Notably, however, the La Follette Administration has resisted efforts to include communist-aligned nations into the fold despite the membership of many French-aligned authoritarian regimes and absolute monarchies such as the Ethiopian Empire or the Caliphate.
-1951 would see the formalization of the Treaty of San Diego, officially ending the United States occupation of Japan, and with it La Follette's rule by decree of the islands, while maintaining an American military presence on the island chain and transferring to American control the Ryukyu Islands, Iwo Jima, Samoa, and the Japanese stake in the Nicaraguan Canal shared with Argentina, where former Milford W. Howard associate Harold Lord Varney has been appointed as High Commissioner.
-President La Follette held a summit with Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie, and Madagascar Prime Minister Joseph Raseta in 1951 to commemorate the longstanding American support for independent nations in Africa, hosting, among others, independence activists Seretse Khama of Botswana, Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, and Hastings Banda of Nyasaland. Further, American jazz artist Andy Razaf has taken the throne as King of Madagascar following the lack of an heir apparent to deceased Queen Marie-Louise, however, unfamiliar with the island of his ancestors, the newly-crowned Andriamanantena I has been sidelined by Prime Minister Raseta.
-With rumors of Lazar Kaganovich planning Bolshevik expansion into Central Asia abounding, President La Follette and Secretary of Peace Dill would issue a joint statement in January of 1952 promising American opposition “by any means necessary” to “one more inch” of Bolshevik expansion, with Dill describing Kaganovich’s policy towards France and the United States as “trying to play both sides against the middle.

Destiny launches off the coast of Puerto Rico, inaugurating a new era in human history,
Domestic Policy:
-”Our attainments in space are a major element in the competition between the Soviet system and our own, they are part of the battle,” so would declare James E. Webb, Deputy Administrator of NASA, on October 4th, 1951, mere weeks after the failure of the impeachment of President La Follette, as he, former President Lindbergh, and gasping crowds of onlookers watched Destiny take flight, the first manmade satellite in human history to orbit the Earth. President La Follette would tout the achievement as the administration having begun the conquest of “the final frontier.”
-Working with Japanese scientists in the aftermath of the occupation, space policy has reached the fore as La Follette launches an aggressive series of follow-up satellites, beginning with Lewis and Clark and most recently including Stagecoach. However, rumors hold that the French have begun construction on their own site for space rocket launches.
-Staring down the barrel of Speaker Joseph McCarthy’s aggression and Senator Estes Kefauver’s investigation into the assassination of Smedley Butler, La Follette turned away from Congress in 1949 to fulfill his promise to “win the peace.” Acting first in April of 1949 shortly after the arrest of John L. Lewis, La Follette would issue Executive Orders 15092 and 15093, authorizing the building of an interstate highway system and national system of hydroelectric plants to be overseen by General Lucius D. Clay and the Army Corps of Engineers under the supervision of the Department of the Interior for the former and Department of Science and Technology for the latter, while authorizing the creation of a new Department of Energy, operating entirely on impounded funds and largely focusing on research on the utilization of nuclear energy.
-In the latter effort, the President has found the support of prominent opposition financier Lewis Strauss, who has nonetheless argued that the development of nuclear energy is hampered by New State bureaucratic centralization.
-Opposition politician Joseph Alioto has criticized the interstate highway system, pointing to the funding of La Follette’s campaign by the Firestone Tire Company and arguing that road dependent companies have colluded to impede the further expansion of rail infrastructure.
-Most controversially would be Executive Order 15097, issued in June of 1951 and seen as largely the brainchild of Secretary of the Treasury Rexford Tugwell, declaring the complete and total nationalization of the healthcare industry and authorizing the establishment of a National Healthcare Service (NHS) in the United States under the Department of Health. Although implementation has been plagued by legal challenges and billions in funding from healthcare providers to opposition candidates, the President has utilized impounded funds to subsidize healthcare for the elderly and impoverished.
-Executive Order 15102 in December of 1951 would establish under the Department of Labor an employers’ syndicate led by former General Electric CEO Gerald Swope called the Business Council, leading to denunciations from across Farmer-Labor despite the low participation in the attempted employers’ union.
-However, the 1946 executive orders declaring a national moratoria on the payment of mortgages and enacting wage and price controls were ended soon after the 1948 election.
-In the face of a rapidly growing economy, La Follette has worked with new Federal Reserve Chairman Bernard Baruch to digress on the expansionist monetary policy that characterized his first term, with interest rates quadrupling to 15% in an effort that has successfully brought inflation from 13% to a mere 3% annually. Unemployment has fallen to 3.2% as the GDP as a whole has grown nearly 9% over La Follette’s second term, an economic boom fueled by mass exportation to Europe and newly decolonized nations elsewhere. While the President has continued to voice support for the nationalization of the Federal Reserve, the issue has remained on the backburner.
-An executive order in January of 1952 has set the new national minimum wage to $7.00 an hour from a previous $3.25, causing mass business outcry despite the President’s argument that the increase is necessary to guarantee a “living wage” after post-war inflation. The Department of Justice has been authorized to prosecute offenders, however, critics have argued that businesses aligned with the President’s political opposition have been unfairly targeted.
-Rufus B. von KleinSmid of the Un-American Activities Board, appointed by the President to monitor journalism for seditious content, would attempt to suppress the release of an account by actress Frances Farmer of her forced confinement to a mental institution in 1948, where she was sterilized under La Follette’s Executive Order 14768 from 1946, authorizing the mass sterilization of the mentally ill and those with “criminal tendencies.” Further investigations into the ramifications of the order have led to staggering revelations of up to 200,000 sterilizations performed annually since 1946, largely under duress, on Americans in prison and mental institutions as well as former criminals. The President has defended the policy while authorizing a Department of Justice investigation into abuses by low level doctors.
-The President would support the prosecution of a half dozen prison wardens accused of citing Executive Order 14767, establishing cooperatives for prisoners to work without pay on natural beautification projects, to turn prisoners into de facto slave laborers working 18 hour shifts as contract labor on farms. While the President has argued that the system itself has brought boons to the environment and American agriculture, critics have claimed that abuse remains widespread.
-While delaying and, in some cases, entirely pausing the implementation of his executive orders in the wake of the promises of moderation amidst the impeachment trial that rescued his presidency from the brink of collapse, fascist Blackshirts and radical Mormon Destroying Angels have become increasingly violent in the months since impeachment, with headlines telling tales of opposition presses raided and armed men watching poll stations. Another conspiracy theory has held that the death of Committee for the Preservation of the Republic chairman Thomas Schall in a motor accident over the winter of 1951 was the result of an intentional Blackshirt hit-and-run.
-While many have blamed the fiery speeches of Vice President Musmanno for encouraging Blackshirts, President La Follette and his brother in the Senate have fiercely denounced all violence on behalf of their movement, appealing to supporters for calm as they call for the speedy prosecution of the allegedly Blackshirt bombthrowers that took the life of elderly comedian Will Rogers. Nonetheless, fear of political violence has led to the cancellation of the 1952 Progressive-Federalist presidential primary in favor of a convention held in tandem with the Liberty League under the auspices of the Committee for the Preservation of the Republic.
-Meanwhile, Washington Senate candidate Marion Zioncheck would throw himself off a building while campaigning to succeed Clarence Dill. In a coma, Zioncheck’s supporters have accused the administration alternately of reigniting his documented mental health issues and being behind the attempted murder themselves.
-September 14, 1951, the height of Blackshirt violence in Philadelphia, St. Louis, and New York City, has been labeled the “Knight of the Long Knives” by opposition critic Styles Bridges. Vice President Musmanno has stood alone in the administration in defending the actions publicly despite condemnation from President La Follette that has carried into the authorization of NSA prosecutions of Blackshirt perpetrators. Representative Richard Nixon, the lead impeachment manager in the La Follette trial, has credited J. Edgar Hoover with the investigations rather than La Follette and accused the administration of only condoning them under pressure from his brother.
-”People of America, wake up!” The last words of House Minority Leader Eduardo Chibas, broadcast into a million homes seconds before his suicide on live radio, has fueled the creation of local opposition organizing groups calling themselves “Wide-Awakes” and aiming to bridge opposition interests against the La Follette Administration.
-The President has made a half a dozen speeches across the nation under the banner of his loyal National Progressives of America calling for the ratification of a 20th Amendment to shift to the president the powers of Congress, restricting the republic’s legislative branch to a mere veto power, while arguing that the need for a strong legislature would be replaced with a 21st Amendment establishing a process for national referendums. Although not passed by Congress, several state legislatures, including those of Alabama and Washington, have passed resolutions indicating a willingness to ratify the amendment.
-The President further floated the concept of reforming the legislature into a “Chamber of Corporations” balancing representatives from the General Trades Union and Business Council.
-With the arrest of CIO leaders John L. Lewis and Tony Boyle, leadership of the nation’s chief opposition union has fallen to Walter Reuther and Jimmy Hoffa, representing the left and right of the organization. With widespread prosecutions against members and supporters such as Fulgencio Batista, however, Reuther and Hoffa have found themselves fighting to prevent the CIO’s collapse. Nonetheless, the CIO would hold a 1950 celebration of the life of former Vice President Lena Morrow Lewis, with President Alf Landon hailing her role in the opposition and using the funeral as a means to rally anti-La Follette sentiment.
-Following a career in national politics spanning nearly seven decades, former President William Randolph Hearst would stop the presses for a final time on August 14th of 1951, passing away at the age of 88 in his castle in San Simeon, California. Having been alternately king and kingmaker in American politics for a half century, Hearst’s funeral would leave the streets around the Grace Cathedral full for blocks, with his son and heir William Randolph Hearst Jr. managing proceedings. Yet, in light of Hearst’s turn to the opposition and support for Fulgencio Batista, President La Follette would be notably absent from the funeral of the man who once coronated him the Farmer-Labor Party’s nominee for the presidency.
-President La Follette would push for the statehood of the territory of Tannenbaum, initially in a tandem effort with Territorial Representative Ernest Gruening’s push for Jewish colonization of the region as an alternative to the increasingly violent Palestine. However, with public sentiment against statehood riled up by Father Charles Coughlin in a campaign tinged by anti-semitism, Senator Henrik Shipstead would filibuster the statehood bill, prompting the Administration to declare a moratoria on statehood efforts and a reconsideration of whether statehood stands in line with national security interest.
-At the urging of singer turned Tennessee Governor Roy Acuff, a group of anti-La Follette Hollywood stars have formed The Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, including Jane Russell, Ronald Reagan, Zasu Pitts, Gloria Swanson, June Allyson, Pat Buttram, Orson Welles, and Shirley Temple.
-Senator John Horne Blackmore has proposed an additional tax on chain stores to encourage the development of small business, while he, former New York Governor Ezra Pound, and publisher James Laughlin have called for the revival of the American social credit movement.
-Alabama and Illinois have established themselves as the fastest growing states in the nation, demonstrating success in Single Taxer Paul Douglas’s new “Illinois Model” as well as the continued prosperity of Alabama in the wake of Milford W. Howard’s fascist “Alabama Model” that has inspired emulation globally.
-Farmer-Laborite Maine Senator Benjamin Bubar’s investigation of Hollywood has led to the firing or blacklisting of several dozen actors on charges of alleged homosexuality, with the Administration attempting to tie the issue to support for the President’s political opposition, citing the blacklisting of Greta Garbo and Tennessee Williams as precedent for the firing of longtime members of the foreign service on charges of possible homosexual activities.
-Notable inventions and scientific breakthroughs during President La Follette’s term include the discovery of DNA by scientist Rosalind Franklin; the hydrogen bomb, newly tested on the island of Sakhalin; the first successful kidney transplant; and a revolutionary new vaccine for polio invented by University of Alabama doctor Jonas Salk.

In John L. Lewis's stead, dynamic young Jimmy Hoffa has led the independent labor movement.
The Supreme Court:
-Justice Thomas C. O’Brien, appointed in 1939 as a part of President Lindbergh’s takeover of the court, would die in November of 1951 at the age of 64. With the Presidency still reeling from impeachment, La Follette would nominate Michigan Supreme Court Justice Evo DeConcini to the position. However, the hostile Senate would overwhelmingly refuse to confirm the appointment, with Progressive-Federalist Leader George Pritchard vowing to oppose any La Follette nominee. With neither side budging, the position has remained vacant.

Map of the world as of 1952.
World Events:
-After 9 years of prolonged conflict, the Franco-British War would conclude in August of 1950 with the Treaty of Amsterdam signed by Marshal Petain and British Prime Minister Oliver Baldwin, largely ceding French colonies to the British Empire, with the exception of the Congo, on the time table for independence, and Guiana and Algeria, incorporated directly into metropolitan France. Meanwhile, French dominion has been de facto recognized over most of Western Europe, with the west bank of the Rhine, Catalonia, Luxembourg, and Belgium directly incorporated into France while Germany has been divided into a series of puppet states.
-Although the Spanish Republic has survived, the French-influenced, Catholic monarchist CEDA led by José María Valiente Soriano has received significant funding in challenging Prime Minister Jose Ortega y Gasset, with a similar situation emerging in Italy following the democratization of the nation by former dictator Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who has been succeeded by the pro-French Achille Lauro.
-Alongside the neutral Netherlands, Portugal has stood outside of the French bloc, as fascist leader Francisco Rolão Preto has held onto power while courting the support of both Bolshevik Russia and the United States, explicitly citing Milford W. Howard as his model for rule.
-In what the French government has labeled “le épuration de la frontière,” (the border purification), a forced exodus has occurred from newly annexed territories, driving millions from their communities and largely to French Africa, where the government has resettled hundreds of thousands each of Catalans, Germans, Greeks, Flemish Belgians, Italians, and the Occitan as French settlers claim their former homes.
-Meanwhile, the international process of decolonization has sped up rapidly, with a proposal by Choudhary Rahmat Ali being adopted by the British to partition the former Raj and form the states of India and Pakistan, alongside a Christian state in the far east.
-Mexican Prime Minister Manuel Gomez Morin has emerged as the primary center of power in the Empire after the crowning of 8 year old Maximiliano II as Emperor.
-Under the leadership of Prime Minister George Drew, the Progressive-Conservatives have won yet another Canadian election, yet the rise of the Social Credit Party in Quebec has driven them to status as the nation’s official opposition. Drew has hosted an Anglo-American Summit alongside President La Follette and Newfoundland Prime Minister Joey Smallwood.
-With Bolshevik Russia as the senior partner, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics has been established as an alliance between Russia and its satellite states in Kazakhstan and the Caucasus.
-The Hashemite Caliphate has experienced increased unrest in both Palestine, where radical Jewish and Muslim militias have clashed, and the majority Christian regions of Mount Lebanon and newly annexed Nubia, where order has been nearly impossible to enforce.
-Following the death of Jorge Carlos Mariategui after two decades at the helm of Peru, Jorge del Prado Chavez has succeeded him, shifting the nation further towards Bolshevik Russia and ending all possibility of Peru entering a Pacific defense pact.
-The National Party’s oppressive regime of white rule in South Africa has been used as a model by a growing movement for a white minority government among the displaced, largely German white population in the French Congo, slated for independence within the decade.
-Social Democrat Mohammed Mossadegh has been elected President of the Republic of Iran, bringing the Georgist nation closer to Bolshevik Russia geopolitically as a counterweight to fiercely pro-British Caliph Abdullah and pro- French Turkish President Celâl Bayar.
-Greek dictator Konstantinos Logothetopoulos would be deposed in a 1952 revolution following the successful secession of the Aromanians, with communist Markos Vafeiadis leading a Provisional Democratic People’s Government with Bolshevik support. However, prominent author Nikos Kazantzakis has emerged at the fore of an anti-Vafeiadis protest movement for democratic socialism influenced by Georges Sorel.
-Adopted throughout the Habsburg Realm, Soviet Union, and among many Jews in Palestine and Europeans in the Congo, the Esperanto language has gained nearly 50,000,000 speakers and become the official language of diplomacy for the newly founded Republic of Korea.

Bolshevik Russia's \"Iron Lazar\" Kaganovich.
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2024.05.16 00:03 polloponzi An Exclusive Prison Chat With Sam Bankman-Fried

For the first time since his incarceration, Bankman-Fried described his daily life in a detailed interview with journalist William D. Cohan of Puck:

On a recent Tuesday, I went to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn for an intimate chat with America’s most famous prisoner, Sam Bankman-Fried. During our 75-minute conversation, we discussed everything from Caroline Ellison and the travails of his new life, to his regrets about the demise of FTX and his forthcoming appeal.
I got the distinct impression that Sam still doesn’t believe he committed any crimes, only that he was the one responsible for putting FTX in a position where it was vulnerable to a bank run and the devious actions of its competitors
WILLIAM D. COHAN -- May 9, 2024
On Tuesday afternoon, I found myself in the most unusual circumstances—sitting on a small plastic chair at a cramped table in the Metropolitan Detention Center, the federal prison on 29th Street in Sunset Park, in Deep Brooklyn. Outside, it was a gorgeous day, the sort of picturesque and slightly humid one that inevitably reminds longtime New Yorkers of the weather on the morning of September 11th. Inside the prison’s visiting room, however, there was no natural light, no sunshine, only the Hitchcockian buzz of fluorescent bulbs and three vending machines standing in a corner. Posters on the wall attempted to compensate for the bleak atmosphere by buoyantly welcoming visiting families.
I first met Sam Bankman-Fried in December 2021, during the height of his power and influence, when he was the richest person in the world under 30. My friend Anthony Scaramucci, a.k.a. The Mooch, had connected us. On a cold winter night at the One Hotel, on Sixth Avenue, I interviewed him for a documentary I am part of making about Bitcoin and its developer, Satoshi Nakamato. Sam showed up an hour late, in a black t-shirt and cargo shorts, apparently having just flown in via private jet from the Bahamas. A month later, Sam’s cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, would raise its final $400 million round of financing from a group of highfalutin investors—led by Softbank, Temasek, and Paradigm—at a valuation of $32 billion, making the company one of the most valuable in the sector. At that moment, Sam was said to be worth $26 billion.
This week, we reconnected amid very different circumstances. Sam and I arranged for this visit through his Corrlinks email account, at the suggestion of his mother, Barbara Fried, and the family’s prison advisor. We met on Tuesday around 1 p.m. because that was the only day that visiting hours are permitted at MDC, a hangover from the Covid era. Prisoners can have visitors for one of two sessions, either starting at noon or at five in the afternoon.
We were meeting later than noon because of the staffing shortage at the facility. I was allowed to bring in $1 or $5 bills, up to a total of $30, in case I wanted to buy Sam some water, soda, or snacks from the humming vending machines. I was told to put my $20 bill as well as my wallet and iPhone into a locker. Sam was not permitted to buy anything himself.
Following about an hour of bureaucratic snafus (I went to the wrong building at first, and I wasn’t wearing dark pants—although an exception was made for me) and other forms of prison processing (shoes and belt off, metal detection, sticking my hand in a scanner) I was finally allowed inside the prison, without a phone, a watch, a recording device, or even a pad of paper and a pencil. (I knew this in advance, of course, and set about preserving my recollections of our conversation immediately after leaving the facility.)
After a few minutes of waiting, I looked up to see Sam Bankman-Fried, over in the corner, dressed head to toe in a chocolate-brown prison jumpsuit, along with the still-wild frizzy hair that has been his trademark. These days, Sam looks considerably thinner than the last time we met—it appeared he’d lost 25 pounds, at least. But he looked better and fitter than I thought he would, to be honest—less pudgy, less manic, less fidgety, no bags under his eyes.
He was sustaining himself on rice and beans, he said, because the prison food was unsurprisingly inedible, especially the vegan entrées he was served, which his fellow inmates thought literally smelled like shit. He wasn’t complaining, mind you; he noted that he was just trying to make the best of a bad situation. The rice he buys at the prison commissary has become one of the currencies of the realm inside MDC. We joked briefly about how the arbitrage opportunities in jail were better than anything he experienced trading crypto at Jane Street Capital or buying and selling assets at Alameda. He looked me in the eye pretty much the whole time, something he rarely did with people in the old days.
After we shook hands, he sat down in his own plastic chair as a camera watched us from the ceiling. We were surrounded by a couple of other inmates, dressed similarly, facing their visitors. Sam declined my initial offer to buy him some snacks but ultimately agreed to a $4 bottle of water and a small $2 package of Wheat Thins, which he eagerly consumed.
We talked for the next 75 minutes or so, the first in-person interview he has given to a journalist since he was locked up in the MDC last August and then subsequently convicted of two counts of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, securities fraud, commodities fraud, and money-laundering at his federal trial in November. In March, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Our chat, under these rather drastic circumstances, was a profoundly jarring and fascinating experience.

Prison Diaries

Sam began by answering my question about his life in prison. According to him, he lives in an area of the jail that was dedicated mostly to incarcerated women, save for the 35 men with whom he shares a dormitory-style existence in a big open room—bunk beds, no privacy, extreme boredom, and four television sets tuned to ESPN, Telemundo, BET, and a news channel. Sam said he could try to persuade his fellow inmates to change up the channel selection, but television bores him, so he has no interest in that challenge. He prefers watching a small selection of movies or playing some inferior video games on a tablet, without an internet connection, that the prison provides him and other inmates.
When I told him he seemed better than I had anticipated, he replied that he’d become good at faking it. So, yes, life inside the MDC is not the Bahamas. But, truly, I had expected to see him coping less well. At the MDC, Sam has mostly been permitted his prescription medications, and the cocktail he’s been allowed has him thinking clearly, he said, and energized for the legal battle he plans to wage soon against the verdict.
In the meantime, he told me, he doesn’t fear for his safety. He can use the bathroom and shower a couple of times a week in peace. He’s always been a light sleeper, and he’s still not sleeping soundly at the MDC, but mostly because people sometimes bug him during the night about those bags of rice, which they intend to use to barter. He has not been touched or abused, and he seemed notably thankful for that.
He acknowledged that he has a unique rap sheet at MDC, and his fellow prisoners indeed recognize him. He estimated that about half of the other 35 men in his unit were murderers who had been turned into cooperating witnesses for the prosecution in exchange for not serving a life sentence. In prison, many inmates consider cooperating witnesses the lowest form of vermin, lower even than child molesters. Sam also told me that some of the other prisoners tried to get close to him, thinking they would benefit financially from the proximity to a former billionaire. He doesn’t play along, he said.
We didn’t talk about his trial strategy or whether he intentionally siphoned off the $8 billion of FTX customer funds into Alameda. Both topics seemed moot at this point. We did discuss his onetime girlfriend, Caroline Ellison, whom he selected to run Alameda after lawyers kept hounding him about the inherent conflicts in him running both FTX and the hedge fund. (He chose to run FTX.) He acknowledged that he had asked a few other people if they would be interested in the role, but they turned him down. Ellison, he said, was a good manager of people and a good administrator but didn’t like making big investments and didn’t like taking risks. (Obviously, this seems like a bizarre aversion for a hedge fund manager, but I didn’t belabor the point.) In any event, Alameda ended up doing both.
He regretted that he had not tried harder to find another executive. He also said he should have ignored the lawyers and just kept running both FTX and Alameda, conflicts be damned, sort of like how Elon Musk oversees his various companies. Wishing he had ignored his lawyers’ advice emerged as a theme of Sam’s during our visit.

Legal Therapy

We did talk a fair amount about his appeal and about how he believed he was set up to be the fall guy—the victim of the old build-’em-up-only-to-tear-’em-down narrative arc. His theory of the case was that by the fall of 2022, it was every man for himself on a boat that looked to be sinking. By early November 2022, FTX was facing a liquidity crunch. Sam first sought a deal with Binance, which quickly fell apart or was never truly real, and was in the process of trying to raise billions in capital when his lawyers advised him to turn the keys of FTX over to John J. Ray III, which he did. Ray quickly filed FTX for bankruptcy and installed Sullivan & Cromwell, the company’s outside counsel, as counsel to the debtor.
Sam became the target of federal prosecutors, he told me, soon after FTX’s outside counsel at Sullivan & Cromwell made a presentation to them, on November 9, 2022, a day or so before the bankruptcy filing, about what they believed Sam may have engineered between FTX and Alameda, which has been described as the theft of $8 billion of customer money. In a sworn declaration about that meeting, S&C attorney Andrew Dietderich said he reported to the D.O.J. only what Ryne Miller, FTX’s U.S. general counsel, told him about a problem of “reconciling digital assets with entitlements” on FTX’s U.S. exchange, and nothing about Sam and his alleged transgressions.
Sam told me that had he not been persuaded by Sullivan & Cromwell and then by his personal attorneys to relinquish his job as C.E.O. to Ray, the company would not have filed for bankruptcy, and it would still be a thriving enterprise, worth $80 billion now. In this alternate reality, he would be worth $40 billion and he certainly wouldn’t be at the MDC. (S&C declined to comment on Sam’s theory of the case. It’s also fair to reiterate here that Sam was sentenced to 25 years in prison after a jury convicted him of the crimes described above.)
I got the distinct impression that Sam still doesn’t believe he committed any crimes, only that he was the one responsible for putting FTX in a position where it was vulnerable to a bank run and the devious actions of its competitors, not unlike how both Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers failed in 2008. Why, Sam wondered, was he prosecuted when no one at either Bear or Lehman faced criminal prosecution? During our chat, Sam was contrite and certainly chastened, but not exactly apologetic: He was adamant about his innocence, aside from a few degrees of negligence—punishable, in his view, perhaps by civil consequences, not criminal penalties and a quarter-century sentence.
According to Sam’s theory, he isn’t in prison for commingling assets of FTX and Alameda. Instead, he’s an innocent guy who didn’t get a chance to negotiate a deal with the federal prosecutors, and wonders why he was even prosecuted at all for what he believes was a form of a bank run. Instead, they just presented him with his indictment and told him he could eat it— accept it and plead guilty and then get sentenced, or go to trial and try to fight it. Since there was no plea bargain on the table, he said, he fought the charges at trial, and lost. Unlike his fellow inmates, he told me, Sam speaks to his new attorney nearly every weekday for an hour or so, as the focus of his appeal comes into view. He expects to file it this fall. Yes, he will appeal, but most people think he faces long odds of success.
On the day of my visit, Sullivan & Cromwell, still counsel to the debtor-in-possession in FTX’s bankruptcy case, filed a first draft of a plan of reorganization that appears to give its customers and creditors all of their money back, plus a little more—a return of $15 billion on $12 billion of claims—in large part because of the investments Sam made through Alameda. The plan, which still has a long way to go before being confirmed, also gives Sullivan & Cromwell, along with other FTX advisors, “exculpation” from future lawsuits related to its conduct in the matter. This is not unusual in a plan of reorganization. But Sam has exhaustive thoughts on this subject, which I may explore with him in a follow-up conversation.

Go West, Young Man

I’m not sure how much longer Sam will be at the MDC, and neither is he. He has asked to remain in Brooklyn at least until the fall, when his appellate brief will be filed. But that’s not up to him, of course. If he gets moved, which could come at any moment without warning or explanation, I’m told, it would probably be to California, closer to Palo Alto, where he grew up, the son of two Stanford Law professors. At that point, the question will be whether he gets to spend his incarcerated years in a federal penitentiary, which are mostly nasty places filled with hardened criminals, or in more of a minimum security prison, as Mike Milken once did.
If he does get moved out of Brooklyn, his family and legal team worry, he could spend as long as four months on a bus, handcuffed to the seat, making his way, slowly, across the country. Such prison buses make frequent stops—picking up new prisoners, dropping off others—which explains why they take so long to reach their final destinations. There’s also a remote possibility that he could be placed on one of the many planes operated by the U.S. Marshals Service, a.k.a. “Con Air.” But he’s more likely to get the infamous “diesel therapy,” they fear. Either way, during this hypothetical cross-country journey, Sam would be completely incommunicado with both his family and his lawyers until he reaches his new home in California, deprived of the minimal access to the internet and email he now enjoys in Brooklyn.
Just as we were getting ready to discuss some knotty issues, such as his choices during his trial or the fact that many of the people who once worked for him had turned against him to save themselves, our visiting time was up. It was non-negotiable. We quickly shook hands again. Then Sam went back to his dormitory and I went back outside into a glorious spring afternoon.
Credits/Via: https://puck.news/exclusive-prison-chat-with-sam-bankman-fried/
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