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Yes, if you’re being prosecuted for a crime, you have certain rights whether you’re a member of the general public or a fed or a troll. No difference.

But that’s not what she was talking about.

When you’re being fired from your job there is a big difference.

In the private sector, generally there’s no due process owed, because your boss isn’t the federal government. In most states private employers can fire you for no reason at all. Or because he woke up on the wrong side of the bed. They don’t have to give you a reason. They don’t have to give you an opportunity to be heard. The decision doesn’t have to make any sense.

However, when your boss happens to be the US Government, they have to follow a process. That’s part of why we have a deep state problem. It can be hard, slow, expensive to get rid of federal employees… particularly if you can’t prove a reason. When it comes to getting fired from a federal job, feds really are in a privileged position.

#ianal #justanidiotonline

Of course, Sussman wasn’t a fed as far as I know. He worked for Perkins Cole. She acted like she didn’t know who Sussman was, but referred to Klinesmith who was the FBI lawyer that changed the email.

Seems like she was engaging you in the topic… Seems like she knew more than she let on…

So yeah, probably good you didn’t talk much. Flynn also ran into a fed during the course of his normal job / life and had a perfectly innocent conversation without his own counsel present, because he didn’t think was an interrogation. And we know how that has turned out for him.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yes, if you’re being prosecuted for a crime, you have certain rights whether you’re a member of the general public or a fed or a troll. No difference.

But that’s not what she was talking about.

When you’re being fired from your job there is a big difference.

In the private sector, generally there’s no due process owed, because your boss isn’t the federal government. In most states private employers can fire you for no reason at all. Or because he woke up on the wrong side of the bed. They don’t have to give you a reason. They don’t have to give you an opportunity to be heard. The decision doesn’t have to make any sense.

However, when your boss happens to be the US Government, they have to follow a process. That’s part of why we have a deep state problem. It can be hard, slow, expensive to get rid of federal employees… particularly if you can’t prove a reason. When it comes to getting fired from a federal job, feds really are in a privileged position.

#ianal #justanidiotonline

Of course, Sussman wasn’t a fed as far as I know. He worked for Perkins Cole. She acted like she didn’t know who Sussman was, but referred to Klinesmith who was the FBI lawyer that changed the email.

Seems like she was engaging you in the topic… Seems like she knew more than she let on…

So yeah, probably good you didn’t talk much. Flynn also ran into a fed during the course of his normal job / life and had a perfectly innocent conversation without his own counsel present, because he didn’t think was an interrogation. And we know how that has turned out for him.

3 years ago
1 score