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  1. Re:i have no problem on Snapchat Wanted $150K To Not Run NRA Ads On Gun Control Group Videos (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    how about locking up the disturbed individuals? oh, forgot "equality" means that the insane must be treated as if they are sane and the sane treated as if they are insane, foreign migrants like citizens and citizens like disenfranchised foreigners, etc.

  2. Re:She is not an "Engineer". on Female Engineer Sues Tesla, Describing a Culture Of 'Pervasive Harassment' (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    terrible compensation compared to her peers, Elon Musk's wives

  3. can be done wirelessly with proprietary implants, $20,000 surgery is a small price to pay for the latest iphone to make your friends jealous

  4. Re:Now he should be shot by a native American on Garmin Engineer Shot And Killed By Man Yelling 'Get Out Of My Country!' (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    stop disrespecting their diverse and environmentally friendly culture, they'd scalp him and cut off his genitals first

  5. so speaking is not protected by the right to speech, but by privacy, which is not a right... Amazon intends to listen to every sound a person makes in their lifetime, if the government is also keeping tabs then there is more freedom in jail

  6. Why more "terrible" than anything else about being ordered around for money? This isn't child abuse, employees can quit.

  7. Re:Death To All Jews on PewDiePie Calls Out the 'Old-School Media' For Spiteful Dishonesty · · Score: 1

    Trump has never mentioned race, BLM riots and Democrat anti-white hate speech have reminded whites to put on their sunblock

  8. Except it was the Indians being made to look ridiculous, the claim that it was Jews being targeted proves that no group was clearly being attacked

  9. the whole point is that it's bad taste, the more they reinforce the taboo, the more effective the Jew killing jokes are

  10. Re:Arrest him and throw him into Gitmo on US-Born NASA Scientist Detained At The Border Until He Unlocked His Phone (theverge.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Should get a medal, revealed this scientist to be weak.

  11. Re:Ask the Longshoremen about basic income! on Finland's Universal Basic Income Called 'Useless' By Trade Union Economist (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Self-correcting, longshoreman was often a family trade, and their birthrate no doubt dropped below replacement level. UBI could be a stopgap, though non-working females will need to be sterilized and polygamy reintroduced for elite workers

  12. So take money from Musk so he can't build cars, and rockets and give it to a million people so they can upgrade their cable TV package... Maybe debt should be redistributed from government to poor people, so instead of government pretending to do something people can actually do something since they have to pay it back

  13. Re:Double standard on NSA Contractor Indicted Over Mammoth Theft of Classified Data (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    Did those emails really "belong" to her? It's like taking your office chair home with you

  14. Re:Only Pirates sending angry emails? on DRM Company Denuvo Forgets To Secure Its Server, Leaks Two Years Of Emails (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sell them a new updated yacht...it's like you're not trying

  15. Re:companies matter more then usa workers on Microsoft's H-1B Workers Cited In Motion That Successfully Blocked Trump's Travel Ban (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    the government would treat valid visas and green cards as a sort of contract, and that they would have an obligation at least to continue to honour it once issued.

    Contracts depend on the negotiated terms, if someone applied for a visa that could be revoked at any time then that's what can happen, even if they cry

  16. Re:Judge should learn the law on Microsoft's H-1B Workers Cited In Motion That Successfully Blocked Trump's Travel Ban (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    When has the government ever needed to prove that it's policies are beneficial? The judge is just making stuff up

  17. Re:Expand the H-1B beyond the Tech Industry . . . on Microsoft's H-1B Workers Cited In Motion That Successfully Blocked Trump's Travel Ban (geekwire.com) · · Score: 1

    From what I've seen first-hand, the answer is no

    what you've seen are low wages suppressed by migrant labor, once they are gone you can say you have some experience

    in fact our economies depend on this disparity continuing

    doubt it, since farmers only get a small fraction of what the product sells for that means that labor is a tiny fraction; excessive and ill-gotten profit is what is at stake

  18. Re:They don't get it. on Microsoft Seeks Trump Order Exemption for Workers With Visas (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 2

    People get screwed in business all the time, don't know why work visas should be completely risk-free

  19. Re:Where the fuck is the problem? on 'Australia Is Stubbing Out Smoking' (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Should be illegal not to have robot bartenders.

  20. maybe something to do with negotiating fees paid to credit cards

  21. Re:Makes me think... on Macbook Saves Man's Life During Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting (chron.com) · · Score: 0

    How much would you have charged to look after this guy 24/7? Just him, not the 10 guys worse than him we'd also need you to look after. Unless you quote an "affordable" number, you're not really being serious.

  22. Re:Makes me think... on Macbook Saves Man's Life During Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting (chron.com) · · Score: 1

    we just don't give a shit because nobody will pay for mental health care

    More like we can't afford to pay for healthcare controlled by a guild/cartel. Taking care of this guy would require hundreds of thousands of dollars. The high-paid phonies pretend to be able to treat patients, but containment is the only real service they can provide. Holmes and Rodgers were under psychiatric care, and you can see how well that worked.

  23. Being part of the "consensus" is the most securely lucrative strategy. And it's more accurate to assume most people are cheaters than "honest people"

  24. Re:Donate how much and for what purpose? on France Begins Opt-Out Organ Donation (theoutline.com) · · Score: 1

    Most people invest quite a lot maintaining their cells, granted this does not result in much research value, but if scientists had to use farm-raised humans it would cost them at least a few bucks per pound.

  25. she was exploited, which is wrong and illegal

    Do you realize you're dreaming?