Originally posted by fastTA
I thought it went without saying that we were discussing normal people. People capable of taking care of themselves and of handling their own financial affairs. People whom we trust with the franchise (for those of you in Loma Linda, "the vote"), issue drivers licenses to, and are not legally barred from owning firearms. That people are falling for an e-mail scam indicates that they are at least capable of operating a computer.
So pardon me for assuming that we were talking about reasonably competent adults.
But, of course, someone has to cite the example of "ignorant and unintelligent people". Is that what we are discussing here? Those who are incapable of handling their own affairs? I submit that it is more likely the people who fall for these scams are regular folks who are simply greedy. They are trying to make a fast buck and they get burned. Aw. Too bad.
Works the same for me. No one's going to

And I can do much, much better than this if asked to. My point is that normal people make foolish choices for which they know better, and when things go bad they have no one to blame but themselves, and I'm sick of people whining about it when it happens. People who cannot take care of themselves need some consideration, but that's not the group we're talking about.
Now, let me ask the Forum this one:
In the news recently was the theft of a laptop computer from a Veterans Affairs employee. The employee had taken the computer home. The computer contained the personal information (name, address, SSN, health information) of over 26 million veterans, and several million more active-duty military personnel. Not only does this compromise the bank accounts and privacy of the potentially affected individuals, it will also cost you the taxpayer many tens of millions of dollars to correct. [For the record, you don't deserve it.]
What do you think should happen to that employee? What do you think actually happened to that employee?
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