"Well, goodbye. I mean, we obviously have nothing in common. I'm a genius, you're fucking wankers, you'll never see me again. You don't deserve to see me again." - Martin Hannett
@davidclowery@pjrodriguez It’s fine. Not answering is it’s own answer. Wanting to hurt the rich and wanting to help the plebes aren’t always the same thing.
@davidclowery@pjrodriguez Just wanna know exactly how many normies missing their paychecks is okay with you in order to put a minor inconsequential scratch in some rich people’s wealth. A thousand? Ten? A hundred?
@davidclowery@pjrodriguez It certainly is too bad but it don’t mean SVB didn’t have a bunch of payroll money for normies which for some reason really stumps you.
@davidclowery Once again, you left out a bunch of normies not getting a paycheck. Out of the blue. Through no fault of their own. What did I get wrong?
@davidclowery You're acting like Roku is the only company there. Take two minutes and look around this site. Plenty of companies couldn't make payroll. Plenty of companies kept all their money in SBV. Shit, SVB MADE a bunch of them do it.
@davidclowery You're ignoring the core problem: how do you make sure the workers get paid. The plebes. Labor. You bail or the bank, let payrolls fail, or find a way to split the baby over a weekend and get through the fed, treasury, exec branch and congress.
@davidclowery No, I'm askikng how they are expected to PAY THEIR EMPLOYEES, without exposing themselves to this kind of risk. The employees. People. Just folks. Who have jobs. Pretty sure they deserve their paychecks.
@davidclowery Roku's payroll, for 3,600 employees, maybe 10 of which are those rich people, is probably around $100 million a month. What was Roku's sin here? Should they keep payroll in 200 separate bank accounts, refilling them all every two weeks from some non-banking money warehouse?