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  1. Re:Shouldn't they, of all countries, know better? on Germany Starts Enforcing Hate Speech Law (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Gotcha.

    Right through the heart!

    "Liberal Establishment" You're funny as hell! I love how you can dream this stuff up.. Oh wait, you don't, you just repeat the same old superficial bullshit you read in those tabloids. "Don't bury yourself in the part"!

  2. Re:AKA Censorship on Call For Tech Giants To Face Taxes Over Extremist Content (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Doesn't matter, more and more people are all for it. So, how do we protect our rights from the majority if we can't teach them to respect those rights voluntarily?

  3. Re:Shouldn't they, of all countries, know better? on Germany Starts Enforcing Hate Speech Law (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Or the sort of blithe dismissal of Nazi evilness exhibited by Democrats like FDR until it was much too late.

    Or they may ave been waiting until there was sufficient inventory to fight a war, instead of just jumping right in. Maybe if the other guy had done the same thing, it would have turned differently, no? Nobody has any idea what went on behind the curtain. All we have here is tabloid press. They have high finance directing their actions. Besides, it wasn't too late, we won, or so they say. I do have to ask, why are we still there? I thought when you win a war, you go home back to the farm, put the rifle in the corner, and, you know, enjoy some conjugal relations...

  4. Re:Shouldn't they, of all countries, know better? on Germany Starts Enforcing Hate Speech Law (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    "Incitement" is bullshit. Rioting is a choice. Losing your head to the mob is no excuse. Large groups of people are just as dangerous as any other animal, you should expect the worst when they become agitated, but people do it by choice, either way, the best move is to keep a safe distance.

  5. Re:Missing proper incentives on Hardly Anyone Wants to Ride the Las Vegas Monorail (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    There ya go. Turn them into mobile casinos to take you to the casino. A cocktail bar, a couple of poker machines, a little floor show...

  6. Re:You Need a Monorail to Get to the Monorail on Hardly Anyone Wants to Ride the Las Vegas Monorail (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I'd ride it just for the scenery.

    You'll see much more excitement on the back side of the hotels. It'll be just like the cop shows.

  7. behind all the massive, block-wide hotels on Hardly Anyone Wants to Ride the Las Vegas Monorail (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    *And over to your left, you can see the service entrance and the dumpsters of the famous Planet Hollywood.. And to your right.. Oh dear! Somebody just got shot!*

  8. "Scientists blast climate alarm," on How Climate Change Deniers Rise To the Top in Google Searches (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, when you "blast" something, you win. I thought everybody knew that.

  9. Oh, c'mon! You think the occasional stinker (even if this was, I don't know, the numbers speak more loudly than the critics) is going to cause a panic in the boardroom? I doubt the new tax bill eliminated those deductions...

  10. The saddest thing is Lucas got $4 billion MORE to be made to go away.

    Yeah, well, where did the money really come from? Let's not blame people for being successful.

  11. Re:Remove Illegal, Leave The Rest on Facebook's Uneven Enforcement of Hate Speech Rules Allows Vile Posts To Stay Up (propublica.org) · · Score: 1

    "Remove illegal"

    I'm sorry, what?

  12. I had to look that up. Seems to exist, so don't hate me for it...

  13. Re:Still losing money per Amazon box. on Trump Wants Postal Service To Charge 'Much More' For Amazon Shipments (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    You know, everything you say is based on the belief that the government is not the peoples' voice. Everything is done with full consent. Just look at the reelection statistics. 95% speaks volumes.

    That fact is, the post office would operate just fine if they were allowed to fund their pensions the same way the privates do. What congress did is sabotage, and for obvious reasons. The post office is one of the few institutions that can keep the delivery (and banking) services honest. It is our government that provides us (if we demand it with our vote) some real clout in the market.

  14. Re:is he wrong? on Trump Wants Postal Service To Charge 'Much More' For Amazon Shipments (reuters.com) · · Score: 5, Informative

    The post office operates in the black. It is the pension rules, or maybe somebody's misinterpretation of them, that fuck things up.

  15. Placebo effect on Net Neutrality Complaints Rise Amid FCC Repeal (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    One person pukes, all of a sudden, everybody does

  16. Re: Where's the story here? on Cash Might Be King, but They Don't Care (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Tell it to the FCC

  17. Re: Where's the story here? on Cash Might Be King, but They Don't Care (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    They don't have pencil and paper?

    Very sharp objects. Too dangerous.

  18. This could work if, and it's a big if: on Cash Might Be King, but They Don't Care (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    We need to demand that the post office reopen its old basic banking services and issue cards that won't carry the huge taxes that the banks call "fees". Otherwise we are being robbed big time.

  19. Re:And compared to the USA? on China Closes More Than 13,000 Websites in Past Three Years (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    The USA has and protects freedom.
    Communism in China has control.

    And you have Poe's Law

  20. Traffic density on China Is Building a Solar Power Highway (electrek.co) · · Score: 2

    What will happen when the road is all covered up with bumper to bumper traffic?

  21. Re:That ain't right! on Ubuntu 17.10 Temporarily Pulled Due To A BIOS Corrupting Problem (phoronix.com) · · Score: 1

    That doesn't sound possible. Write protection on a USB is still done in software, and that particular product is a *black box*.

  22. Madoff is Madoff The Government is us.

  23. Ignore the biggest one, the social security trust fund. Government is no better than Madoff.

    Blaming social security is blaming the victim for getting robbed. The trust has (had) more than enough funds to keep running smoothly until the sun burns out, but the money is being stolen for other things as we speak.

  24. all goes up in smoke, along with those cheap capacitors..

  25. Re:They didn't sell anything on Internal FCC Report Shows Republican Net Neutrality Narrative Is False (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    The majority of American's didn't buy their bullshit and wanted to keep Net Neutrality.

    They have a weird way of showing it, with a voting record that says quite the opposite. The subject is hardly on their minds unless some reporter gets in their face.