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  1. Re:They're right you bunch of freetards on FWD.us To Laid-Off Southern California Edison Workers: Boo-Hoo · · Score: 0

    Same user, backup account given the mob bombing my account.
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    Every business is speculation that somebody will buy your product. Customers do not create jobs, people who pay money to the employees create jobs.

    Whether those jobs produce something that some third party customer buys or that job is simply satisfying some demand of the employer it doesn't matter, the job is created by the person paying money.

    Do you understand the concept of moving money out of your own bank account to somebody else's bank account or not? If you do, then you should imagine person A moving $$$ to person B in exchange for person B doing some work.

    Person A created the job for person B by paying for it.

    There may or may not be some other customer paying for the PRODUCT that was created in the process of doing the job, but the job is created by the person paying money in form of a salary to somebody.

  2. Re:projecting UV images from below liquid resin? on New 3D Printing Process Claimed To Be 25X Faster Than Current Technology · · Score: 1

    (same user, backup account)

    Ok, so the solid part is created at the bottom of the vat is what you are implying, not at the top, which is what I originally assumed. I guess that makes more sense, as UV passes through a very thin layer of the resin it gets cured at the very bottom of that liquid resin container, so the model is created at the bottom part of all that liquid, not at the top.

  3. Whitelisting real mobile carrier towers on How Police Fight To Keep Use of Stingrays Secret · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I am thinking that some sort of a white list for real towers, their signal and locations will need to be developed and actively maintained to stop this fucking abuse of power on the technology level.

    On the individual rights level the fucking police state is completely destroying those with all of these unauthorised searches (which is what they are), the Constitution is used to wipe the fucking government officials asses.

    (oh, and /. it's been 16 seconds since I pushed the 'reply' button, has it? I am a quick fucking typist, you morons).

  4. Re:Unbelievably? on Mike Godwin Interviewed · · Score: 0

    Ok, let me be perfectly clear: I am against any vilification of any group by anybody and I am also against grouping people into any types of groups in the first place, that's how you get socialist movements, fascist movements, any sort of movements that destroy individual liberties.

    As I said, I have no love for Harper, but I don't have any love for anybody who promises to solve people's problems by creating special treatment for them, I am against all forms of collectivism, against any type of privilege. No, money shouldn't be stolen from a single person even if you push agenda of 'helping the poor' or 'kids' or whatever.

    My position is that in order to have a working society you have to have a rule based society, where rules cannot be bent for anybody under any circumstances, regardless of their circumstances, regardless of any cry to arms based on any negative experiences of any particular group.

    The system based on rules is an ideological system, because it does not give anybody any preferential treatment, doesn't promise anybody to help them or to save them from anything. But that's the only way to build a society that is stable and doesn't rely on stealing from some to give to others, it is not based on any feelings and it shouldn't be.

    Societies are falling apart today because of all the group entitlements, feelings, desires for 'social justice', where the term 'justice' is so perverted that in reality it means slavery if you actually care to look. Slavery of some for the benefit of others. You can't have it without locking the people you want to enslave up and throwing away the key, but you can't do that while pretending to be just at all.

  5. Re:Unbelievably? on Mike Godwin Interviewed · · Score: 0

    I have 0 issues with robocalls, senate, duffy, a couple of billions, gutting the environmental legislation, hopefully gutting anything that has anything to do with government subsidising anything, including any science whatsoever.

    In fact I would say I like at least half of what he is doing, I would like to stop all forms of socialism, he is not stopping them though, he is creating new ones (any type of secret police crap or so called 'security' and wars, I completely disagree with that).

    Democracy is a hydra and the mob is a vampire that gives hydra its power. Do I like Harper? No. I would rather have a libertarian and/or an anarcho capitalist and/or an objectivist who confirms to his ideology in the strongest way possible. That's how you get rid of crap that secret police, like so called 'security', wars, but also of any type of socialism and fascism.

  6. Re:Unbelievably? on Mike Godwin Interviewed · · Score: 0

    So Harper started concentration camps and is throwing Jews and Gypsies in it, he is killing off the disabled and mentally handicapped? Maybe he nationalized something, maybe he is opposed to capitalism and private property ownership? Oh, wait, nationalization of private industry, like the health care sector in Canada happened under an actual nazi (AFAIC).

    No, Harper may be many things but he is no Hitler. As to democracy - there hasn't been a more duplicitous system of government that promotes 'feel good' solutions while undermining the fundamental health of a nation through destruction of individual rights and creation of large, hydra-like government structures that actually destroy the economy and society.

  7. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 0

    Well, I am actually, I run a company and I hire and train new developers and I also ensure they understand my view of the world and generally they agree with most of it. I like it when they try to bring up arguments to the contrary, it shows that they are actively involved into the thinking on these ideas.

  8. and Boris Nemtsov murdered in Russia near Kremlin on Leonard Nimoy Dies At 83 · · Score: 0

    What a day, Leonard Nimoy dies.

    Boris Nemtsov is murdered.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...

    http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/27/...

    http://news.yahoo.com/russian-...

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/...

    Putin says this was a horrible murder.... as he was seen hiding the fucking gun in his back pocket.

    Not a good day.

  9. Re:Is that really a lot? on Drones Cost $28,000 Per Arrest, On Average · · Score: 0

    Nonsense, nobody is being abused by somebody offering them something at the market rate. Minimum wage abuses people who have so few marketable skills that they cannot productive in any position that pays that wage, so the government makes it illegal for them to work officially.

    Do you really believe that a person who has marketable skills that employees want will work for what is considered minimum wage today anywhere in the world? Do you really believe that minimum wage law forces employers to hire all the people who have no skills as opposed to hiring as few people as possible and making them work as much as possible to somehow be able to afford that worker in the first place based on his productivity?

    The reality is that minimum wage hurts people without jobs much more than it hurts employers and the truth is that nobody is abused when they are offered a pay rate commensurate to their actual market value.

  10. Re:Black Mirror on 5 White Collar Jobs Robots Already Have Taken · · Score: 0

    (same user, backup account, since my other one is currently prevented from posting by various intolerant moderators.)

    My moral failings? Unlike you I do not assign a moral value to being intelligent enough to take advantage of a situation by creatures living in this Universe.

    I do not begrudge anybody taking advantage of anything that is accessible to them easily, I begrudge the society stealing from some to provide this sort of an advantage to others in order to buy their loyalties, (which is exactly what this is - buying votes).

    I have plenty of imagination to live my life by my values, using 5 flag methodology and running my own business though I came from nothing at all and worked my way to where I am doing what I want to do, so none of your supposed insults can touch me at all on this level.

  11. Re:Screw your laws on Uber Offers Free Rides To Koreans, Hopes They Won't Report Illegal Drivers · · Score: 0

    (same user, backup account due to inability to post in the original one right now).

    We: me and anybody who cares.

  12. Re:Most taxes are legalized theft on New Global Plan Would Crack Down On Corporate Tax Avoidance · · Score: 1

    A child is going to have parents and if a child has no parents then there are relatives, friends and finally private charities that can take care of orphans.

    The only 'veritable idiot' here is you, somebody who still does not understand what reality is.

    Most certainly nobody at all under any circumstances, regardless of what is happening in the least should ever be compelled under the barrel of a gun to pay for anybody's life, including lives of any number of children.

    A child is a responsibility of his or her parents and if they cannot deal with it, other people step in, but nobody should be forced to.

  13. Re:Government doesn't get it. on Ontario Government Wants To Regulate the Internet · · Score: 0

    A gang sweeping through the jungle with machetes to eliminate the Tutsis does not violate human rights of the Tutsis, it just murders them, but there is no human right violation there, only murder.

    Human right violation is a violation of the right of an individual to exist without being harassed by supposedly 'legal' powers that authorities hold. If the gang was an arm of a government, then it would be violating human rights of Tutsis while murdering them.

  14. Re:Welcome to government science on When Scientists Give Up · · Score: 0

    Gold standard does not prevent the economy from growing, the biggest economic growth happened in the USA under not only 'standard' but actually on the gold dollar.

    The economy did not grow since 1971, the economy shrunk since then. The economy actually collapsed, you are just not aware of it yet, because you don't have eyes, you are listening to propaganda, which tells you nonsense about the fake GDP, fake CPI, fake employment, fake dollar, everything at this point in USA is fake. There is no economy, economy produces stuff, USA consumes on borrowed money and time, consumes stuff that others produced without paying for it, thus the 500Billion USD/year trade deficit.

  15. Re:Welcome to government science on When Scientists Give Up · · Score: 0

    By the way, 40 years ago Nixon has defaulted on the promise of paying gold for US dollars and took the world off the gold standard. The inflation shot through the roof (money printing) and USA went into economic stagflation - high level of inflation combined with recession.

    Over the course of 40 years the USA government has obliterated the economy of the country completely with inflation and growth predicated on inflation and borrowing and taxing. Companies simply ran away from the madness and now there is no more money for anything, only funny money, which will not buy you anything, including research.

  16. Re:Government doesn't get it. on Ontario Government Wants To Regulate the Internet · · Score: 0

    The only one that is 'fucking stupid' (in your own words) is you here. Human rights do not stop under any circumstances. Human right is a right not to be murdered by government, it's a right not to have your property stolen by the government, it's a right not to be abused, imprisoned by the government.

    Human right is a protection against government abuse, which is why it is a HUMAN right. A government (a collective) denying human rights has absolutely nothing to do with 'fist near my nose' routine.

    My human rights are NOT violated because I cannot legally punch you in the nose, however my human rights are violated when the government comes out with a rule that some people are entitled to GET SOMETHING FROM ME AGAINST MY WILL.

  17. Re:Worse than that... on How Scientific Consensus Has Gotten a Bad Reputation · · Score: 1

    I can't help you, your lack of logic and or unyielding belief in what is provably incorrect is irrevocable.

  18. Re:Government doesn't get it. on Ontario Government Wants To Regulate the Internet · · Score: -1

    Of-course the above comment will be downmoded to negative territory to prevent it from being read. Now, it is up to people to decide on their own whether a human right of one person can be predicated on violation of human right of another person.

    A human right is a protection against government intrusion and theft of property first and foremost and this particular human right is violated when an employer is forced, under the barrel of a government gun, to accept that he cannot offer a position in his business to another human being if he does not comply with a number of rules that are supposedly there to prevent so called 'human right violations' by the said employer against the said potential hire.

    Of-course in order to provide this so called 'human right' of non-discrimination, the employer's human rights have to be violated first of all. His property ceases to be his own, his property at this point is taken over by government in a violent manner in order to provide an entitlement to a potential employee.

    Can a true human right be achieve through violation of a human right of another? I say it cannot, government on the other hand uses this false logic to hold on to power, since vast majority of people will vote to abuse government power to destroy human rights of employers in order to gain from it. Vast majority of employees will vote to increase power of the government that promises them something for nothing, since there is no such thing as 'something for nothing', the 'something' will be achieved at the expense of human rights of the minority, in this case the employers.

  19. Re:Worse than that... on How Scientific Consensus Has Gotten a Bad Reputation · · Score: 1

    I use 2 accounts, (should be obvious since I state it in the signature and in many comments I explicitly add it to the top of the comment) for the last few years or so, given the fact that my first account constantly gets bombarded with downmods that prevent me from posting. The only reason to be against my second account is if you personally want to prevent me from posting comments.

    Now, does it matter to you specifically what account I use? There are hundreds of people here with many accounts and they keep it secret. I want to link all of my comments together, so I very specifically state the reason for my backup account.

    Secondly, when you say

    I'm not going to watch someone bloviate in a Youtube video, thanks.

    you state your bias against information in a thread, where you stated this:

    "Rejects empirical data" is another way of saying "taking it on faith", i.e. the Austrian school is a religion by another name.

    .

    You are the one who holds religious believes in this case, your religious believes deny empirical data, which shows that Austrian school of economics allows people to make very precise predictions, not only predicting economic phenomena but showing how they come to those conclusions step by step.

    Keynesian ideas are religious propaganda that is currently used by the powers that be to control population.

  20. Re:Worse than that... on How Scientific Consensus Has Gotten a Bad Reputation · · Score: 1

    Wrong on both points, I am not an American and on Keynesianism, where every failure of the Keynesian ideology is countered by the argument that their approached wasn't used in large enough quantity.

    By the way, same with the youtube videos that I am linking to, which include 10 minutes of news program clip compilation of an Austrian being laughed at repeatedly for predicting the housing bubble collapse and the economic collapse much before most people saw it and his mortgage banker meeting video from 2006 (the same one he gave in 2005) explaining why exactly (point by point) the housing bubble was inflated and how it will collapse.

    Cheers to you.

  21. Re:Government doesn't get it. on Ontario Government Wants To Regulate the Internet · · Score: -1, Troll

    Well, Canada has shown time and again that Constitution doesn't matter at all anyway.

    Would you agree that a human right cannot be a right if it trumps some other human right? As in: there is no way that something can be called a human right if in order to achieve that goal, another human's right must be violated?

    Well, Canadian courts violate human rights on daily basis as they pretend they uphold human rights. How is that possible? It's called Canadian Human Rights Act of 1985 and based on this so called "Human Right Commissions" have been established, for example Ontario Human Right Commission.

    With names like that, you would expect these high powered authorities to actually care about what it is they are supposedly presiding over, however the reality is the opposite. The so called "human right" courts in Canada violate actual human rights of minorities on daily basis in order to provide vast majority with many many entitlements at the expense of the minority.

    I am of-course speaking of the employers being completely violated in Canada in order to ensure that those in power stay in power by supporting this absolute atrocity of a human right violation. The employees are far and many, the employers are few, and so it pays to violate human rights of employers in order to provide undue entitlements to employees and gain political power.

    Based on the false premise and the so called 'common law' no employee in Canada has been forced to pay a retribution to an employer if the employee decides to leave at a moment's notice, however all employers are forced to pay retribution to employees if they want to fire them. This is not the human right violation yet, however once you realize that employers are not allowed to so called 'discriminate' based on age, race, religion, language an actually experience but employees discriminate on daily basis and that courts find that employers are liable but not one court will find an employee liable, you will see the problem.

    Of-course there are much greater problems than that, but basically the so called 'human rights' courts in Canada are some of the most egregious examples of human right violators in that country.

  22. Re:Worse than that... on How Scientific Consensus Has Gotten a Bad Reputation · · Score: 1

    Ha ha, "5 insightful"? Actually the real religion is Keynesianism, regardless of how many pieces of data they get to the contrary of their believes, the normal response it: do the same thing BIGGER next time. Of-course they do and they do it bigger every time and the only thing that happens from it is that the misallocations and bubbles are getting bigger.

    Actual Austrian economics has plenty of data and history of accurate predictions.

  23. Re:actually it is quite clear, but who RTFAs? on Protesters Blockade Microsoft's Seattle Headquarters Over Tax Breaks · · Score: 1

    Once again, SCOTUS does not change the facts. Whether legislation is Constitutional or not, SCOTUS can pass their opinion, however their opinion does not actually change whether the law is Constitutional or not.

    A Constitutional law is Constitutional and unconstitutional is unconstitutional regardless what SCOTUS finds. Even before a law is found unconstitutional by SCOTUS it is already unconstitutional. Even after SCOTUS finds an unconstitutional law Constitutional, it does not change the fact that the law is unconstitutional.

  24. Re:actually it is quite clear, but who RTFAs? on Protesters Blockade Microsoft's Seattle Headquarters Over Tax Breaks · · Score: 1

    That's not "another poster", that's my primary account. As I explain in that comment, 16th amendment does not turn illegal income taxes into legal ones, it does many things, but not that. Plenty of what I wanted to say on that topic is covered in that comment, which is why I refer to it rather than copying and pasting, you can click links, right? If you do not care to read what I wrote back then, then why would I want to rewrite it now?

  25. Re:actually it is quite clear, but who RTFAs? on Protesters Blockade Microsoft's Seattle Headquarters Over Tax Breaks · · Score: 1

    Hate to break it to you, but that's not 14th Amendment.

    That is 16th amendment and it DOES NOT make income taxes Constitutional. I show that 16th Amendment does not give Federal government any authority to tax income. You can stop 'hating and breaking', it's not doing much of anything.