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____/ chrisv on Thursday 23 Jun 2011 13:31 : \____
> Homer wrote:
>
>> Roy Schestowitz spake thusly:
>>>
>>> Tesco was stupid to choose Windows for its sites, too.
>>
>>It's probably riddled with Microsoft moles, like the MSBBC and Nokia.
>>Its a backwards company. As another example, it's one of the very few
>>companies remaining in the UK that still cannot process Visa Electron
>>payments online, probably due to its archaic Windows software.
>
> We have a "nice" trend here in the US, where people in government who
> are in a position to steer money toward certain industries eventually
> retire from government and take cushy jobs with the very companies
> that they were supposed to have been impartial to.
>
> Does anyone doubt that there is corruption going on?
>
> I'm sure the same thing happens in private industry...
There's even a word for that phenomenon: revolving doors.
The financial crisis partly happened because of that. Regulators
were promised huge wage jobs if they "did the right thing" and turned
a blind eye.
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