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  1. Re:Here's a video from the workers talking about i on Labor Lockout Lingers At Honeywell Nuclear Plant · · Score: 1

    The only way the shareholders make any money is by paying you less than the full value of your work and keeping the rest for themselves.

    Not true. A company could very easily make plenty of money by paying one well above their "full value". It is more about total expenses vs. total revenue.

  2. Re:Here's a video from the workers talking about i on Labor Lockout Lingers At Honeywell Nuclear Plant · · Score: 1

    And if that hand that feeds you is paying you less than your worth then you have the ability to cease working for said pay. Is there not a single business owner on this website?

  3. Re:Here's a video from the workers talking about i on Labor Lockout Lingers At Honeywell Nuclear Plant · · Score: 1

    These guys are hard core and fighting the good fight. Their struggle against corporate greed should be our struggle.

    Yes, we should feverisly try to bite that hand that feeds probably ~70% of the people on this site. I'm so angry for at the corporate world that pays me all year long and then expects to tell me when/how to work. Where the hell do they get off bro?

    I'm with you! Where do I sign up for this "good fight" with these fellow "hard core" guys?

  4. Re:Where's your "LOGIC" (illogic is more like it) on Tabnapping Scams Around the Corner? · · Score: 1
  5. Re:Slashdot's catering to its CRONIES? on Tabnapping Scams Around the Corner? · · Score: 1

    After reading this I'm not sure you are as qualified as you like to think! http://www.thorschrock.com/2008/05/19/how-to-respond-when-people-threaten-to-sue-you-on-the-web/

  6. Wow. No Love. on Wikileaks Releases Video of Journalist Killings · · Score: 1

    I just see a bunch of unappreciative douche bags on here. Speaking from someone who has been in the situation. (Which I bet 99% of the people on here talking badly about our soldiers have not served in combat) No one here knows the entire story and making judgement to the otherwise is sad. Innocent until proven guilty? Show me a 30 second video of a man walking in a store and getting off'd and sure he looks murdered... Now show me the previous 30 seconds when the same person walked in and put a gun to the store clerks head and I might have a different opinion.

  7. Who has the better track record? on NASA Summoned To Fix Prius Problems · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Honestly, given the miles that Toyota has on land vs. the miles NASA has in space... Toyota might have the most 'accident free' record of the two. (Not including drivers who are just ignorant)

  8. Re:Taxes, RICO, PATRIOT Act, FAIRNESS, Internet, e on The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 Passes Senate Panel · · Score: 1

    "We have the Tax law, the Census Act, the RICO Act and the PATRIOT Act as history lessons." You could go on way further than just those four!

  9. Re:Non-American: questions on House Passes Massive Medical Insurance Bill, 219-212 · · Score: 1

    "3) How will someone who is poor be ensured the same treatments as someone who is wealthy?" I don't know, but should it? What is in place to ensure that someone who is poor has the same car as someone who is wealthy? Life isn't fair!

  10. Re:Taking care of people is not wrong on Health Care Reform · · Score: 1

    If that is what you *want* to do, but forcing me to is theft. If I forced someone to "take care" of me or my neighbor I would be in jail, but the government doing it is alright? I pay for the things I use in other taxes. (fuel, tolls, sales tax, ss, unemployment, etc.) It should ONLY be about things that *I* use, not things that *YOU* use.

  11. Re:Dear Seringhaus, see the movie Gattaca on Yale Law Student Wants Government To Have Everybody's DNA · · Score: 1

    You're probably not far off at all.

  12. Re:What about "use it or lose it"? on US Government Begins Largest IT Consolidation in History · · Score: 2, Funny

    As the funding for the year would approach a close (in October), all-of-a-sudden the leadership would start spending money like crazy because they had a large surplus. Money would be spent on things that were not actually necessary; if they were necessary, why not get them at any other time during the year?

    But, I seriously needed the 12 pairs of sunglasses that I got in October 2006. They were only $200.00 / each and we only bought 12 for 12 different people. When I say we needed them I mean we needed to spend more money! I actually wore a pair this morning.