The real solution is to make Palestine and Israel one secular democratic state. Let the factions fight it out in parliament instead of on the streets. Turn terrorism into a law-enforcement problem, enforced by both Palestinians and Israelis. Make border disputes a zoning issue.
Yes, everyone gets bit by this bug. The workaround I found was to log in on the front page, and only then navigate to the petition you wish to sign. If you do it the other way around, you're stuck in authentication limbo.
Keep spamming this wherever you can. That petition has gained over 2000 votes in the past 24 hours. It should be good for a laugh when they respond to it.
I mean, really, did you expect that the President is going to make a huge policy shift against major corporate interests because of a petition with 14k signatures?
No, but I expected the questions to be addressed. If I ask "Why can't we regulate marijuana like alcohol." And you respond "because marijuana is harmful", you haven't addressed the question at all. This is disingenuous on Obama's part.
Customers create jobs. It doesn't matter how much you give the rich, if no one can afford to buy their product they won't employ people to make that product. The fact of the matter is that wealth trickles up. If you want to jumpstart the economy, you have to start at the bottom.
I guess it comes down to whose concerns you are going to listen to. The 1%, or the rest of us.
Don't kid yourself. Obama supports the 1%. He appointed Geithner and reappointed Bernanke. Goldman Sachs was his top contributor in 2008. He hasn't prosecuted a single executive level banker for crimes connected to the 2008 financial crisis. Compare that to Reagan's record of 800 bank executives jailed on felony charges after the S&L crisis. Even his big health care bill was just an excuse to deliver more customers to insurance companies. Notice how he didn't even pretend to entertain single payer for a moment?
Both parties, D and R represent no one but the 1%.
It's just a political stunt to make it look like the Obama administration gives a shit.
Which is backfiring gloriously. What it actually does it prove that Obama never cared about anything but appearing to give a shit. Obama's base has realized that their real hope for change is on the streets of NYC, not the White House.
The only chance Obama has is to bank on the sheer idiocy of the Republican primary voters.
Tariffs are taxes. What I'm suggesting is that foreign workers get paid more. If any foreign government complains about their workers getting paid more, they're welcome to retaliate by extending their minimum wage laws to US companies that do business in their country.
Fair enough. I forget, because I generally follow CURRENT. It's hard to know what's best with OpenBSD. Check out this bit from the FAQ:
In fact, as our hope is to continually improve OpenBSD, the goal is that -current should be more reliable, more secure, and of course, have greater features than -stable. Put bluntly, the "best" version of OpenBSD is -current.
Most users should be running either -stable or -release.
If I want the best version of OpenBSD I have to run CURRENT, which means I have to rebuild my system from source often. It's a real pain in the ass, but I think that's intentional. Someday I'll just switch over to pfsense.
I did most of my personal CD ripping with crip about 10 years ago. Super easy, and as automated possible. CDDB's been around since the mid-90s.
I haven't bought many CDs in the past 10 years though. Generally I get my music in the form of live recordings from db.etree.org or archive.org. I reward the artist by going to shows.
The solution is to prohibit corporations that want to do business in America from sidestepping American laws on environmental regulation and wages. Won't ever happen, but that would solve the problem.
I'll bite on that OT troll. OWS has actually published a list of reasonable, workable policy changes. If you want to make fun of someone for being ignorant, look in the mirror.
That's a fairly reasonable response. And I definitely agree with you on the latter part. "decriminalization" is the worst of both worlds.
But, even if you don't have a personal interest in the legalization of pot, you have to realize we're spending a lot of money on prohibition. We've also lost a lot of civil liberties. That should be more than enough for any American to oppose Prohibition.
According to Geeks the window manager was perfected by Microsoft in Windows 95 and everything else has been an abomination.
Really? Then why are there more tiling window managers than I can count? Along with the *box wms, enlightenment, and compiz, there's no shortage of unique and powerful window managers.
The problem with Unity isn't that geeks are set in their ways. The problem is that Unity ignores all the ways geeks have learned work well. If you throw out nearly 20 years of UI experience, you're going to get a lot of things wrong. That's what's wrong with Unity.
Otherwise, the UK is shown as Washingtons slave.
Which we already knew anyway. Don't act so surprised.
DSK now has nothing? You're kidding right?
The real solution is to make Palestine and Israel one secular democratic state. Let the factions fight it out in parliament instead of on the streets. Turn terrorism into a law-enforcement problem, enforced by both Palestinians and Israelis. Make border disputes a zoning issue.
Have you ever read anything by Chomsky? The bibliographies are enormous. Opinion it may be, but uninformed it is not.
Yes, everyone gets bit by this bug. The workaround I found was to log in on the front page, and only then navigate to the petition you wish to sign. If you do it the other way around, you're stuck in authentication limbo.
I'm not asking him to take a controversial stance. I'm asking him to address the question asked like he promised to do.
We are past the point of standing up to the Zetas with blog posts and words, the only way to deal with them is with military force
Or legalizing drugs in the US, removing the lions share of funding for the Mexican cartels.
Keep spamming this wherever you can. That petition has gained over 2000 votes in the past 24 hours. It should be good for a laugh when they respond to it.
While you're at it, sign this one too.
I mean, really, did you expect that the President is going to make a huge policy shift against major corporate interests because of a petition with 14k signatures?
No, but I expected the questions to be addressed. If I ask "Why can't we regulate marijuana like alcohol." And you respond "because marijuana is harmful", you haven't addressed the question at all. This is disingenuous on Obama's part.
Customers create jobs. It doesn't matter how much you give the rich, if no one can afford to buy their product they won't employ people to make that product. The fact of the matter is that wealth trickles up. If you want to jumpstart the economy, you have to start at the bottom.
I guess it comes down to whose concerns you are going to listen to. The 1%, or the rest of us.
Don't kid yourself. Obama supports the 1%. He appointed Geithner and reappointed Bernanke. Goldman Sachs was his top contributor in 2008. He hasn't prosecuted a single executive level banker for crimes connected to the 2008 financial crisis. Compare that to Reagan's record of 800 bank executives jailed on felony charges after the S&L crisis. Even his big health care bill was just an excuse to deliver more customers to insurance companies. Notice how he didn't even pretend to entertain single payer for a moment?
Both parties, D and R represent no one but the 1%.
It's just a political stunt to make it look like the Obama administration gives a shit.
Which is backfiring gloriously. What it actually does it prove that Obama never cared about anything but appearing to give a shit. Obama's base has realized that their real hope for change is on the streets of NYC, not the White House.
The only chance Obama has is to bank on the sheer idiocy of the Republican primary voters.
Tariffs are taxes. What I'm suggesting is that foreign workers get paid more. If any foreign government complains about their workers getting paid more, they're welcome to retaliate by extending their minimum wage laws to US companies that do business in their country.
Fair enough. I forget, because I generally follow CURRENT. It's hard to know what's best with OpenBSD. Check out this bit from the FAQ:
If I want the best version of OpenBSD I have to run CURRENT, which means I have to rebuild my system from source often. It's a real pain in the ass, but I think that's intentional. Someday I'll just switch over to pfsense.
I get to rebuild my firewall from source yet again.
No, it would just force companies who want to do business in foreign countries to pay minimum wage.
I did most of my personal CD ripping with crip about 10 years ago. Super easy, and as automated possible. CDDB's been around since the mid-90s.
I haven't bought many CDs in the past 10 years though. Generally I get my music in the form of live recordings from db.etree.org or archive.org. I reward the artist by going to shows.
The solution is to prohibit corporations that want to do business in America from sidestepping American laws on environmental regulation and wages. Won't ever happen, but that would solve the problem.
But when labor has more money, they can buy more goods. That makes more jobs, and everyone is better off. A rising tide raises all ships.
I'll bite on that OT troll. OWS has actually published a list of reasonable, workable policy changes. If you want to make fun of someone for being ignorant, look in the mirror.
Either way, of all the stuff that is currently broken, files are one of the few things that still mostly work.
Exactly. It's time to screw that up now.
Hmm, all the ID3 tags on my MP3s are in order. Get your files from good people, and you'll get good metadata.
That's a fairly reasonable response. And I definitely agree with you on the latter part. "decriminalization" is the worst of both worlds.
But, even if you don't have a personal interest in the legalization of pot, you have to realize we're spending a lot of money on prohibition. We've also lost a lot of civil liberties. That should be more than enough for any American to oppose Prohibition.
According to Geeks the window manager was perfected by Microsoft in Windows 95 and everything else has been an abomination.
Really? Then why are there more tiling window managers than I can count? Along with the *box wms, enlightenment, and compiz, there's no shortage of unique and powerful window managers.
The problem with Unity isn't that geeks are set in their ways. The problem is that Unity ignores all the ways geeks have learned work well. If you throw out nearly 20 years of UI experience, you're going to get a lot of things wrong. That's what's wrong with Unity.
You sound like the perfect candidate for Debian.