I have a Google Music subscription, so I get Youtube Red (no commercials) for free. The family plan is affordable and comparable to other services. And my son isn't bombarded with commercials on youtube. Win win.
I believe most Libertarians are not against our republic form of democracy. They are just in favor or returning to a smaller efficient government that handles the basic necessary evils of governing that were written into the Constitution.
To put it bluntly, they are not in favor of removing publicly elected offices..just reducing the money wasted on unnecessary executive/regulatory/whatever offices that gobble up taxmoney and violate people's rights, hence, lowering taxes and all that jazz...and replacing those offices with industry controlled regulations...
For example, deregulating the Power Industry, and letting the power companies work together to regulate each other... doing so would 1)stimulate the industry by allowing more room for innovation, 2)reduce tax money spent with beurocratic bull, and 3)allow the natural price levels of their products to stabalize through supply and demand.
My thoughts exactly. The only reason something like this gets news coverage is that news media are scrambling for something to cover...its either that or the Pres. elections...no wars or nothin going on;)
I have a Google Music subscription, so I get Youtube Red (no commercials) for free.
The family plan is affordable and comparable to other services. And my son isn't bombarded with commercials on youtube. Win win.
How stoned were you when you wrote this?
My girlfriend totally agrees with you, dood.
What did that have to do with anything?
Get some discussion going on Michael's latest "Minute" discussion at:
9 &m onth=200011
http://msg.mp3.com/news/liststory/?topic_id=149
I just gave him a piece of my mind there at the bottom...
Robert aka
fun_merlin
Have you been in any rural areas in the south? hehe there's your answer :)
The US government pollutes more than any other source...
I believe most Libertarians are not against our republic form of democracy. They are just in favor or returning to a smaller efficient government that handles the basic necessary evils of governing that were written into the Constitution.
To put it bluntly, they are not in favor of removing publicly elected offices..just reducing the money wasted on unnecessary executive/regulatory/whatever offices that gobble up taxmoney and violate people's rights, hence, lowering taxes and all that jazz...and replacing those offices with industry controlled regulations...
For example, deregulating the Power Industry, and letting the power companies work together to regulate each other... doing so would 1)stimulate the industry by allowing more room for innovation, 2)reduce tax money spent with beurocratic bull, and 3)allow the natural price levels of their products to stabalize through supply and demand.
My thoughts exactly. The only reason something like this gets news coverage is that news media are scrambling for something to cover...its either that or the Pres. elections...no wars or nothin going on ;)
Is apple so broke that they force beta testers to pay THEM $30?
Looks like it will be fun to mess with. Screen shots/info up at: http://floach.pimpin.net/dimension.shtml