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  1. the US voters will never unite.

    Nobody's fault but their own.

  2. Who does the government work for? Certainly not me.

    Sorry, it's up to the voters to unite against the GOP/DNC. You got a better way?

  3. Re:Domocrats support NN, Republicans oppose on Net Neutrality Bill 38 Votes Short In Congress, and Time Has Almost Run Out (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Guess you're going to deny the democrats play the rotating villain also (works in both directions). Too bad you actually take their kabuki seriously. You're being fished in by tag team wrestling.

    And you should be very happy with all the money Bernie kept in the democrat corral. They don't call him a sheepdog for nothing. To wish him ill is most ungracious of you.

  4. It's a sad state of affairs as our worst tin hat paranoiac fantasies come true.

    Let this be a reminder that all those silly "privacy policies" out there are just as phony.

  5. Confirmation is nice but... on Border Agents Fail To Delete Personal Data of Travelers After Electronic Searches, Watchdog Says (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Raise your hand if you didn't expect that one...

    The still untried solution awaits

  6. Re:Is Mozilla snooping if data never leaves device on New Firefox Suggests Ways To Get More Out of the Web (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    When I accidentally close a tab I know within an awshitasecond I messed up

    We do use Ctrl+Alt+Tab for that, don't we?

  7. Re:Is Mozilla snooping if data never leaves device on New Firefox Suggests Ways To Get More Out of the Web (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    I was wondering, do you think Netscape does that?

  8. Re:just no on New Firefox Suggests Ways To Get More Out of the Web (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Still a superior browser. Even does email pretty well, so you don't have to download a separate program for that. And its web page composer is a bit more convenient than notepad. And even funnier is that it's a smaller download than Firefox! What's all the bloat for?

  9. Re:just no on New Firefox Suggests Ways To Get More Out of the Web (cnet.com) · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Suggestions?

    A thousand times, Seamonkey, a 20 year old browser with a familiar face that works as good as ever.

  10. Re:Anti-chrome on New Firefox Suggests Ways To Get More Out of the Web (cnet.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    Orwell calls it "Pre-Chrome"

  11. Re:Sure they can move it out of China on GoPro To Move US-Bound Camera Production Out of China (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    More jobs in Mexico means fewer desperate immigrants to America.

    They'll reverse the flow, like the Chicago River

  12. let's stop the Federal government 'picking winners' entirely

    Well, since the voters can't be bothered, how do you propose we do it?

  13. Re:I know there'll be a lot of outrage on this thr on House Panel Issues Scathing Report On 'Entirely Preventable' Equifax Data Breach (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    but is anyone going to actually change how they vote based on this?

    They had their chance last month... And in spite of it all... the GOP/DNC remains firmly entrenched for another two years. And you're right, the outrage is comedic, and a bit tragic...

  14. Is that harsher than a firmly written letter? How does it compare to being brutally frank?

  15. Yeah, I know negative 40 seats in the last house election, it was a truly stunning landslide victor for Trumpicus.

    Well, yeah, with the seats being occupied by democrats, it is. And, they're putting the same person that lost them 63 seats in 2010 back in charge. Ain't it ironical? We can expect big changes now, right? Don't you people find the merry-go-round to be just a little nauseating by now? Or are tribal instincts that powerful?

  16. Re: Environmentalism on Freshwater is Getting Saltier, Threatening People and Wildlife (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah? what has that ever gotten us, besides massive republican gains two/four years after? You know what an ant mill is?

  17. Re:Environmentalism on Freshwater is Getting Saltier, Threatening People and Wildlife (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    Yeah, but they still win elections over the so-called "sane" democrats. Maybe everybody should be looking into the mirror to see why that happens.

  18. Re:This will kill you... on Freshwater is Getting Saltier, Threatening People and Wildlife (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    No, but it is complimentary. Fixing all the local problems does the same for the global one at the same time. The whole flock can turn on a dime, in an instant, when the individuals are in sync

  19. Re:Jokes aside this is a problem that only affects on Freshwater is Getting Saltier, Threatening People and Wildlife (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 1

    All they talk about is roads and bridges.

    Well, yeah, the money spreads farther. Pipes only affect one city at a time. Flint has already been forgotten. Certain conspiracy theories make far better headlines around the country.

  20. The thing is, in the U.S., we're used to being able to drink the water straight from the tap. Seems only civilized, kinda like having an indoor toilet. It would be a real shame and a giant step backwards to give that up.

  21. Conservatives and Republicans, this is why the environment and our ecosystem is important.

    Could also be why a Republican signed the EPA into existence waaay back in 1970. Yeah, I know, prehistory for some of you, but shit did happen back then, but people cared, unlike now

  22. Re:Democrats will be democrats on Can Democrats In Congress Restore America's Net Neutrality Rules? (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    There's stages after the money following part.

    Yeah, like voting them out. But if nobody can be bothered, there's not a hell of a lot that can be done.

  23. Democrats will be democrats on Can Democrats In Congress Restore America's Net Neutrality Rules? (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Did they repeal the patriot act? Or DOMA? Or countless other things they could have done when they had the power? It's not a question of "can". It's a matter of "will". Quite simply, like always, follow the money.

  24. Re:Music industry is obsolete on Music Industry Asks US Government To Reconsider Website Blocking (torrentfreak.com) · · Score: 1

    Man, you give the bourgeoisie a bad name!

  25. The government is only as free to do as the voters allow, unlike private pensions that can be wiped out by simple bankruptcy proceedings.