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  1. Re:Why you should support these actions on Library Creates Fake Patron Records To Avoid Book-Purging (heraldnet.com) · · Score: 1

    RFID to track information? Anything involving libraries quickly become ludicrous because they have become just another excuse for government jobs

  2. sell that girl's body to McDonald's for minimum wage where it generates the appropriate Wall Street and government tax!

  3. well he'd still have the ROI of getting laid by "models" without going to jail

  4. Re:If you want to know when adulthood really start on You're An Adult, But Your Brain Might Not Be, Researchers Say (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    New drivers who are older are charged high rates; if kids could reach the peddles at 8, they'd probably get cheap insurance by 18.

  5. Re:Twilight zone crazy on President Obama Threatens Retaliatory Actions Against Russia Over Hacks (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Obama is detached from America, people living free is a bad example for all the nations controlled by the globalist elite, so if it can't be transformed through a Latino Communist invasion, then a nuclear wasteland is acceptable. His family will of course be evacuated in time, and he will write a best-selling book about the experience.

  6. Re:defense versus health and human services. on US Life Expectancy Declines For the First Time Since 1993 (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Do people even want to live a long time? For example, there was a dark period in history when women had the stress of worrying about their weight, now due to modern "fat acceptance" they can frolic like pigs in a sty. The government is coming up with schemes to produce artificial famine by raising food prices to trick them into living longer, but no one's heart is in it.

  7. Re:Another step toward tyeanny on South Korea To Kill the Coin in Path Towards 'Cashless Society' (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    If only they were just watching, this is about taking. In the "cashless society" government keeps all the money you work for and decides how much you are allowed to use.

  8. bullshit, we were watching lesbian performers long before butterface DeGeneres

  9. Re:Here's an idea... on Panasonic Invests $60 Million In World's First Laundry-Folding Robot (telegraph.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    What happens to all the unemployed robots?

  10. Re:Dear music industry.. on Music Torrent Site What.CD Has Been Shut Down (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    They don't care what you want, the business model is to create demand for a standardized product

  11. Re:Cool! on Twitter Says It's Cracking Down on Hate Speech (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    They aren't leaders anyway, BLM could shove them away from the podium and they'd apologize. Maybe Soros could do something

  12. Re:Sometimes it feels like living in alt. reality on Facebook's Fight Against Fake News Was Undercut by Fear of Conservative Backlash (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 1

    At least half true, since the turnout would have been different if the election was based on the popular vote; it's possible Clinton still would have got more votes or an even larger margin, but possible is not a fact.

  13. And are you not using sound bites? Trump doesn't hate China in the way that SJWs hate straight white men, he's negotiating

  14. Re:Without a doubt on Will Trump's Presidency Bring More Surveillance To The US? (scmagazine.com) · · Score: 1

    The left claims the Constitution is a "living document" that can change without needing any official vote, so what is there to be afraid of?

  15. Re:That is not mocking on German Police Mock 'Not Very Clever' ATM Robbers (bleepingcomputer.com) · · Score: 0

    Ignorant is not stupid: foreigners would not be familiar with such a redundant device, and of course they can't read German. Merkel is literally Hitler for not opening the bank vaults for them

  16. Re:Cleaning the swamp? on Peter Thiel Is Joining Donald Trump's Transition Team (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Obviously you are concern-trolling if you think working class give a shit about climate change. Guess you'd propose Al Gore and Elizabeth Warren be appointed... Trump is hiring successful people, and if they don't serve him he will fire them

  17. getting more value in their canned tap water than they thought

  18. Re: And to think the DNC wanted to face Trump... on Donald Trump Wins US Presidency (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1
    lol, worried about a world war with...somebody, when the war with Islam has been raging for decades and has escalated to the point where you don't have to guess what could happen to your daughter because you know.

    What if Trump resurrects DOMA ?

    lol, you would feel bad, and that's about it

  19. Re:The real losers are his supporters on Donald Trump Wins US Presidency (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like she is blowing her salary, she could live on less so her family wouldn't be burdened

  20. Student loans are the new "Obamaphone"

  21. Re:but of course on Munich Court To Try Facebook's Zuckerberg For Inciting Hatred (dw.com) · · Score: 1

    Everyone learned how effective the Nazis were so naturally they want to follow their example. Pretty obvious when you see Jews calling for the government to confiscate all weapons, ignoring the groups that fought Hitler with the limited weapons they could find, but glorifying those who passively were victims of government.

  22. Only government will ever be able purchase, posses, or use these since the 2nd Amendment clearly states that the government is protected from being disarmed by the people

  23. Re:No they won't. on New Smart Guns Will Have Fingerprint Readers (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    People who support gun control almost invariably support control of everything else by the government, in fact it's doubtful that most of them even are that concerned about guns, they are in it for the expansion of government power.

  24. Instead you want the codes with someone who is frequently incapacitated, and too furtive to ever turn over power to Vice President? That imbalance in mutually assured destruction is enough to prompt a nuclear first-strike on the USA

  25. Re:Ignores the issue on How Hackers Broke Into John Podesta and Colin Powell's Gmail Accounts (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    But Trump is an idiot. He'll never get how to flip attacks back onto the attackers. It requires a kind of mental judo he can't perform.

    If you are so smart you should have offered to work as a consultant for $$$