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  1. Re:The federal deficit this year is $550 billion on Indiana University Researchers Get $1 Million Grant To Study Memes · · Score: 1

    That was mostly through cutting Medicare payments, not the new mandates. Remains to be seen if this was an improvement in efficiency or a reduction of services

  2. Re:i think it is important that we remember on Put A Red Cross PSA In Front Of the ISIS Beheading Video · · Score: 2

    "Submit or die" is of course the same way things work in the West.

  3. Re:Another option on Put A Red Cross PSA In Front Of the ISIS Beheading Video · · Score: 0

    The circumstances of Foley's death are unknown because the video is fake. Western intelligence agencies knew this immediately, all the anguish over the video is just incitement for yet another oil war

  4. Re:The world we live in. on New Nail Polish Alerts Wearers To Date Rape Drugs · · Score: 1

    Not really, Ted Bundy would do much worse

  5. Re:Men in education and healthcare? on ACM Blames the PC For Driving Women Away From Computer Science · · Score: 1

    Primary school teachers: 3 million
    Programmers: 1 million
    Nurses: 3 million
    Doctors: 700,00
    The total payroll for the "poorly paid" lady jobs is higher than the high-test positions, and the majority of men are earning less. There are probably 10x as many waitresses as there are garbage men

  6. Re:I hope it's just me on News Aggregator Fark Adds Misogyny Ban · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The consensus of over 300 researchers is that women are the main cause of global attention whoring. If nothing is done within 20 years their tears will cause devastating flooding in low-lying areas.

  7. Re:Real Problem on Two Years of Data On What Military Equipment the Pentagon Gave To Local Police · · Score: 1

    Rules of Engagement can certainly be to kill everything that moves, and then kill it again when it stops moving. And maintaining order in the elite's backyard is more high-stakes than military adventures. Even if the Rules were more restrained, where is the discipline to enforce them? When's the last time a cop faced the death penalty for misconduct?

  8. Re:Gettin All Up In Yo Biznis on Swedish Dad Takes Gamer Kids To Warzone · · Score: 0

    And the dad is completely blind to the reality of pacifism. How civilized of Sweden to cooperate with the Nazis instead of fighting

  9. Re:Real Solution on Sniffing Out Billions In US Currency Smuggled Across the Border To Mexico · · Score: 1

    But oh, we can't do that, because it would put so many DEA agents and overpaid government contractors out of work!

    At this point they can be re-tasked to nicotine prohibition.

  10. Re:Now do that with an AA-12 on Point-and-Shoot: TrackingPoint's New Linux-Controlled AR-15s · · Score: 0

    Yeah, it's a shame that he world will no longer be under the heel of a handful of elite families with their massive military infrastructure (of course the elites are about to unleash lethal robot enforces that will fully enslave every person on the planet)

  11. Re:we're missing the METERS on The Great Taxi Upheaval · · Score: 2

    How does a meter provide an expected charge? I guess you can get out if it is getting too high, but an accurate estimate for the whole trip is what is missing. The "legally binding" meter binds you just as much, while I imagine with these services with flexible pricing you could dispute the charges to get your money back, though they'd ban you.

  12. Re:Not sure how well this will stop cheating on Nuclear Missile Command Drops Grades From Tests To Discourage Cheating · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obviously promotions should go to the candidate who has launched the most missiles.

  13. Re:Where's the drug tests? on Suddenly Visible: Illicit Drugs As Part of Silicon Valley Culture · · Score: 1

    What "social ill", an abandoned yacht?

  14. Re:How about fixing the males? on The Daily Harassment of Women In the Game Industry · · Score: 1

    You'd need to fix the women first. The sexually aggressive guys are the ones they find sexiest. But of course you'd need to fix reality first. Dominating is how you win on Earth. If anything abortion and birth control have damaged the species by blocking the proliferation of rapey genes, resulting in a listless population.

  15. Re:Pft on The Daily Harassment of Women In the Game Industry · · Score: 1

    Yet if I wanted to carry a cat back to my apartment against its will I'd be the one traumatized. Women behave more like naive kittens than the "survivors" they portray themselves as

  16. Re:Occams Scalpel on The Daily Harassment of Women In the Game Industry · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    She's not talking about the office, but about the internet public. What a surprise, a manipulative woman exaggerates and conflates basement trolls with workplace discrimination, and exaggerates her vulnerability to attention whore and passive aggressively demand censorship.

  17. Re:geek stuff is for pimple-faced, socially awkwar on ChickTech Brings Hundreds of Young Women To Open Source · · Score: 1

    Sorry you had to find out like this, but your mom is a boy.

  18. Re:Selective Service on ChickTech Brings Hundreds of Young Women To Open Source · · Score: 1

    Every country has plans to mobilize men, except maybe in Africa where they prefer to draft little boys. The socialist countries don't need any kind of registration because all citizens are already tabulated into the collective through national IDs, health insurance, welfare, etc. Though the OP's complaint is rather trivial, I'd be more outraged about the average female's tax/entitlement ratio.

  19. Re:The good news? on Chinese Couple Sells Children To Support Online Game Addiction · · Score: 1

    If the kids are being "trafficked" to adoptive families it's not really much of a crime.

  20. Re:Why is Obama doing this . . . ? on After NSA Spying Flap, Germany Asks CIA Station Chief to Depart · · Score: 0

    Obama is looking for his real birth certificate which is in a German vault along with the ark of the covenant, 1000s of art masterpieces thought to have been destroyed, $10 trillion dollars worth of gold bricks, and a cryogenic chamber in which the Fuhrer patiently rests.

  21. Re:Hmm on Wireless Contraception · · Score: 1

    If population control is so great, why does the government need to import millions of Hispanic children and raise them at public expense to "build the future of America"?

  22. Re:yes but on Wireless Contraception · · Score: 1

    "We" don't do it, it's wannabe dictators and parasites who implement such policies. A necessary war could be fought with volunteers and funded with war bonds. It's really a myth that you have to pay government at all, since the cost to forcibly collect generally exceeds what's supposedly owed. With government now printing unlimited money taxation is really just a show of dominance

  23. Re:Why? on Wireless Contraception · · Score: 0

    The advantage for a woman is that it is totally covert with plausible deniability. Melinda Gates envisions that it will reduce the Negro population by allowing African wives to avoid the trouble of having children while they scam their husbands out of cash; in the police states of the West of course they will scam men out of cash by having a child, with the added convenience of insuring that the father isn't their husband.

  24. Re:It's already going on... on Here Comes the Panopticon: Insurance Companies · · Score: 1

    Why would they reduce your premiums when they could increase their profit instead? In fact they should raise your premiums, since a conservative driver probably has money in the bank, and will pay his bills.

  25. Re:Should probably be locked up on Judge Frees "Cannibal Cop" Who Shared His Fantasies Online · · Score: 1

    Most loony bins were closed, all those people are on the streets terrorizing the general population into demanding that the government be given more money and power