Marxist Hacker 42 and his clique of kiddiots have always been here. They've just spent more time recruiting visitors for this site lately. Mostly it's because they have a pact to troll each and every HomelessInLaJolla post for all eternity.
Way to connect two completely unrelated things, there. If Slashdot had a "No AC" button, you'd have a point, but then you'd just sign up for more junk accounts and use your other ones to mod yourself up.
The rich buy cool so that they can file infringement lawsuits against the cool people.
Embrace, extend, extinguish. Embrace cool by buying it. Extend cool by accessorizing. Extinguish cool because only rich people can afford to accessorize.
the VAST majority of businesses in the U.S. have never even heard of it, yet could find themselves doing business with someone on it The article looks at the existence and impacts of one particular list. Major businesses and employers make routine use of many different lists. How many lists was the average citizen on before the.com era? How many lists do we find ourselves on since the.com information gathering era? Who verifies the authenticity of the data on those lists? How much are those lists bought and sold for?
At fifteen thousand pounds each I'm seeing nothing but profit. Find out which company will be manufacturing the devices to be ordered by Big Brother and invest in it.
Big Brother may suck for personal rights and freedoms but they point a very clear finger towards good, solid, well-funded investment opportunities.
looks like you bummed out and got faulty logic hardwired too Looks like you're bummed out and needed to bag on a homeless guy while posting AC. Use an account, Coward.
you babbling You're the AC.
Where do you get that from? Know thyself. The universe knows everything.
You fail logic You're a worthless troll.
personal agendas. What's your stalking agenda looking like?
mindless little word games Such as the one you play.
If the Universe...and...then If pigs had wings then they could fly. If nothing was everything then you wouldn't exist.
they have little God has more.
The First Amendment reads: "Congress shall make no law..." and is written with respect to the federal Congress. States and localities are free to do as they choose.
And that is the whole point of the Constitution: to allow states and localities to adjust themselves according to their local populations and customs while maintaining a federal body which serves more as a mediator or attache between the states. It is only the pursuit of personal glory which has led federal politicians to think that they are the highest authority in the land. As written in the Constitution the federal politicians should be, at best, mediators for the states and between the states and the rest of the world and, at worst, political theorists who are so hopelessly out of touch with reality that they cannot possibly sit in an office of any real responsibility.
The larger problem is now: how can we withhold the money? We can't anymore. At no other time in history has it been so easy for the government to take, through an automated system, whatever they want. If they can't get it from an existing avenue they'll nickel and dime us to death through one of ten thousand other little ways that they have now that they're nearly all encompassing.
Really and truly, unless someone can find and shoot the bankers who are running this scam (ie. probably not figureheads we see waving to us when the NYSE opens on the morning news), our only option is to either carpet bomb DC or live so far under the system that we, ourselves, move no real money.
Very true. Article I, Section 8 (Scope of Legislative Power), pp. 2: Congress shall have the power... "To borrow money on the credit of the United States". There's no better scam in the world than being able to borrow money (under whatever excuse), spend it all on your friends (pork, boondoggles, and perks), and put it on the credit report of an entire nation full of people.
This is where the federal deficit (not the trade deficit) comes from. This is why Washington DC and the Stock Market are so deeply intertwined. This is why the banks caused the crash of '29 and why the.com boom-bust was a complete setup. What good creditor lets his debtors out of debt? If I had the US federal government by the nuts (ie. in debt to me) I'd make darn sure to keep them that way, too. Nothing beats living off the interest.
Conspiracy? No. It's all very plain and simple. The best thing for this nation to do is to default on the federal debt to the Federal Reserve. Let the bankers crash the markets. Let the goons get pissed and whack each other. When the smoke clears the rest of us will have a happier life.
That's precisely why the 9th and 10th Amendments were written--to explicitly forbid the government from overinterpreting its limited set of legitimate powers. With the help of the Supreme Court and the ignorance of the general populance, though, they have done a wonderful job sidestepping that restriction.
> They even advocate violent overthrow of the government
I don't suppose you've read the Declaration of Independence lately? "That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."
If the government won't behave properly then it must go. If it won't go peacefully then, by all means, it is the People's right to remove it by force.
Please tell me what you know of understanding.
Please tell me what you know about memory loss.
You have not told me anything of what you know.
Please tell me what you know.
You haven't told me anything of what _you_ know about marijuana.
Please tell me what you think you know about marijuana.
Marxist Hacker 42 and his clique of kiddiots have always been here. They've just spent more time recruiting visitors for this site lately. Mostly it's because they have a pact to troll each and every HomelessInLaJolla post for all eternity.
And yet you cannot provide a single link.
Tell me more of what you think you know about marijuana.
Way to connect two completely unrelated things, there. If Slashdot had a "No AC" button, you'd have a point, but then you'd just sign up for more junk accounts and use your other ones to mod yourself up.
You like it. It'd be so much easier if you would sign up for an account so that I could monitor your every post.
You're not being honest.
That wasn't me.
Polynomial spheroid harmonics?
Heh. As an answer to another thread, I had the exact same thought but clicked submit one minute later.
The rich buy cool so that they can file infringement lawsuits against the cool people.
Embrace, extend, extinguish. Embrace cool by buying it. Extend cool by accessorizing. Extinguish cool because only rich people can afford to accessorize.
At fifteen thousand pounds each I'm seeing nothing but profit. Find out which company will be manufacturing the devices to be ordered by Big Brother and invest in it.
Big Brother may suck for personal rights and freedoms but they point a very clear finger towards good, solid, well-funded investment opportunities.
Has anyone else noticed that creepy trolls come out of the woodwork to stalk HLiLJ?
The First Amendment reads: "Congress shall make no law..." and is written with respect to the federal Congress. States and localities are free to do as they choose.
And that is the whole point of the Constitution: to allow states and localities to adjust themselves according to their local populations and customs while maintaining a federal body which serves more as a mediator or attache between the states. It is only the pursuit of personal glory which has led federal politicians to think that they are the highest authority in the land. As written in the Constitution the federal politicians should be, at best, mediators for the states and between the states and the rest of the world and, at worst, political theorists who are so hopelessly out of touch with reality that they cannot possibly sit in an office of any real responsibility.
The larger problem is now: how can we withhold the money? We can't anymore. At no other time in history has it been so easy for the government to take, through an automated system, whatever they want. If they can't get it from an existing avenue they'll nickel and dime us to death through one of ten thousand other little ways that they have now that they're nearly all encompassing.
Really and truly, unless someone can find and shoot the bankers who are running this scam (ie. probably not figureheads we see waving to us when the NYSE opens on the morning news), our only option is to either carpet bomb DC or live so far under the system that we, ourselves, move no real money.
Very true. Article I, Section 8 (Scope of Legislative Power), pp. 2: Congress shall have the power... "To borrow money on the credit of the United States". There's no better scam in the world than being able to borrow money (under whatever excuse), spend it all on your friends (pork, boondoggles, and perks), and put it on the credit report of an entire nation full of people.
.com boom-bust was a complete setup. What good creditor lets his debtors out of debt? If I had the US federal government by the nuts (ie. in debt to me) I'd make darn sure to keep them that way, too. Nothing beats living off the interest.
This is where the federal deficit (not the trade deficit) comes from. This is why Washington DC and the Stock Market are so deeply intertwined. This is why the banks caused the crash of '29 and why the
Conspiracy? No. It's all very plain and simple. The best thing for this nation to do is to default on the federal debt to the Federal Reserve. Let the bankers crash the markets. Let the goons get pissed and whack each other. When the smoke clears the rest of us will have a happier life.
That's precisely why the 9th and 10th Amendments were written--to explicitly forbid the government from overinterpreting its limited set of legitimate powers. With the help of the Supreme Court and the ignorance of the general populance, though, they have done a wonderful job sidestepping that restriction.
> They even advocate violent overthrow of the government
I don't suppose you've read the Declaration of Independence lately? "That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."
If the government won't behave properly then it must go. If it won't go peacefully then, by all means, it is the People's right to remove it by force.