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In reply to the discussion: Why don't employers just break into your home and search your personal belongings? [View all]kenny blankenship
(15,689 posts)("it", meaning rummaging through your papers and belongings, or sifting your online history or your credit report, or sniffing your pee) it's not "invasion of privacy" or "breaking and entering". This is America, after all : you only HAVE a home to break into because of your employers and creditors! Your time belongs to them, so whatever you get up to on your time off is theirs as well and subject to their approval. They are Mommy and Daddy and you're still living in their house. Did you think you could keep secrets from Mommy and Daddy? Not these ones you can't. They go everywhere, look at everything and they don't have to knock. And government is the Priest who married Mommy and Daddy, and as little you are able to keep secret from M & D, you can keep even less from Him the Revered G. They tell him everything behind your back, and whatever you have not told them as yet, you will confess to Him. He has his ways.