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  1. Dangerous freedom. on FBI Hunt For Child Porn Thwarted By Tor · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery. Eventually these pedo's will screw up and get caught. Time to go do some real police work.

  2. Re:What will the complaints be... on Taxes Lead Angry Birds Maker Rovio To Consider Move To Ireland · · Score: 2

    Nope. Gas stations could charge $10/gallon if they so desired. No law against it.

    The only laws that might apply is they can't charge high prices during emergencies.

    What is interesting even though they could charge $10/gallon if they wanted to, something magically prevents them from doing it, and it's not a government law.

  3. Re:What will the complaints be... on Taxes Lead Angry Birds Maker Rovio To Consider Move To Ireland · · Score: 2

    Yep, this is why the combine harvester drove food prices through the roof.

  4. Re:What will the complaints be... on Taxes Lead Angry Birds Maker Rovio To Consider Move To Ireland · · Score: 1

    "it has to be down for 2-3 days before we see the change at the pump."
    It is ILLEGAL for a gas station to sell gasoline for less than what it purchases the gasoline for.

  5. Though... on IEEE Spectrum Digs Into the Future of Money · · Score: 1

    The government can still engage in counterfeiting.

  6. Re:Construction or landscaping on Ask Slashdot: Find a Job In China For Non-native Speaker? · · Score: 1

    But but but that's racism!

  7. But that's the whole point. on Kim Dotcom Demands Access To Seized Property To Defend Himself · · Score: 1

    They freeze all of your assets so you can't defend yourself against a government with unlimited funding. The arbitrary injustice system: The more laws, the less justice.

  8. Just like most innovation. on MIT Creates Superhydrophobic Condiment Bottles · · Score: 1

    It happens by accident.

  9. Let me guess on SEC Calls For Review of Facebook IPO · · Score: 1

    Clearly we need even more regulations!

  10. Re:Mormons Politicizing Religious Goals on DEA Wants To Install License Plate Scanners and Retain Data for Two Years · · Score: 4, Funny

    The corporations control the government. We should consider giving the government more power...to fix this... somehow.

  11. This is normal. on Americans More Worried About Cybersecurity Than Terrorism · · Score: 1

    This is how all laws are passed.

    Just look at the FDA, most licensing rackets, 'consumer protections', 'banking regulations' and so on. Sorry folks, they're not there to improve safety. They make them to rig the market in the favor of power players. They don't care about consumers.

    All they have to do is scare you into believing without them, all sorts of bad things will happen. It's protection racket, expert mode.

  12. Everythings going oversees. on Solyndra's High-tech Plant To Be Sold · · Score: 1

    It will be amusing to watch all of this stuff bought up, then shipped overseas. You are absolutely nuts if you want to actually start a business with all of these neat toys in the United States. One of my customers used to own a lumber yard, a single rookie OSHA inspector that didn't even know what the machines were called required them to make so many impossible 'fixes' that they just closed up shop and shipped everything to Costa Rica. It was cheaper to ship everything and start up in Costa Rica than it was to pay all of the fines and ‘fix’ the machines (which were not broken). Oh yeah, and before anyone says they were unsafe, 1 major injury and 3 minor injuries in 20 years, no deaths.

  13. In Soviet Russia on Microsoft-Funded Startup Aims To Kill BitTorrent Traffic · · Score: 1

    In Soviet Russia, Microsoft pays pirates.

  14. Not enough investment. on Only 22% of California 8th Graders Pass National Science Test · · Score: 1

    Clearly this is because we're not investing enough in our childrens future. If we just invest more money, it will solve the problem. We'll be able to hire more administrators, and everybody knows more administrators means more jobs and better test results! Sorry folks, the public school system isn't there to teach kids. It's a jobs program for adults.

  15. Re:Hey, wait a minute.... on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 1

    Psst, they assume the risk of hiring you. Otherwise, you would just work on your own and cut out the middle man. The reason you work there is because they have access to capital. How do they purchase that capital? With their profits. When you tax away the profits, you get less capital.

  16. Re:Hey, wait a minute.... on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 1

    Psst, you're probably working for a millionaire. And if you're not, chances are your income is based off of investments from those same evil millionaires.

  17. Re:More taxes, less revenue. on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 1

    But billy, what about all of the taxes that they collect from their workers, including the property taxes on their homes? Doesn't Microsoft being in WA also drive up property values in certain areas? The truth is, if they leave, WA gets even less money.

  18. Re:Confiscation on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 1

    Shut up citizen.

    When government intervention fails, it's because we did not intervene enough! Everybody knows this. Where did you get your economics degree citizen? It sounds to me like you are spewing unapproved economics!


    Citizen, pick up that can.

  19. Hey, wait a minute.... on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 1, Troll

    If the people really want all of the things that the governments offer them, why don't they want to pay for them?

    Why not just make all of these systems voluntary, if people really want them, they'll pay into the system.

    Oh right, I forgot, the majority of the population wants to force a minority of the population to pay for things they want at threat of violence against them. Right.

  20. Re:US its own worst enemy on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 1

    So in otherwords, let's make a cartel? A cartel that has the power to force you at gun point to purchase their products? Doesn't seem like such a good idea to me.

  21. Re:Race to the bottom on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 1

    So does that mean you're okay with monopolies? Sounds to me like you don't want competition, which means you want a monopoly power. Not only that, but you want a monopoly power that has the power to force you at the threat of violence against you to purchase their products whether you want them or not.
    Kinda makes microsoft look like an angel...

  22. More taxes, less revenue. on Not Just Apple, How Microsoft Sidestepped Billions In State Taxes · · Score: 2

    I wonder how much tax revenue Washington State will get if Microsoft just up and leaves the state if Washington State 'punishes' Microsoft. What's 100% of zero again? I'm not good at math but I think it's zero...

  23. Well on TSA Shuts Down Airport, Detains 11 After "Science Project" Found · · Score: 3, Funny

    Look at the bright side. They probably got their robot back. If it wasn't for the TSA, they'd never have seen it again!

  24. FDA LOL on The Politics of the F.D.A. · · Score: 1

    “I never have and never will approve a new drug to an individual, but only to a large pharmaceutical firm with unlimited finances.”
    -Dr. Richard J. Crout,
    Director, Bureau of Drugs, FDA
    Source: Quoted in The Spotlight, January 18, 1982

  25. This is madness. on Despite Drop In Piracy, French Music Industry Still In Decline · · Score: 1

    The schools can't innovate, they must do everything by hand so that they use as much human labor as possible. Innovation reduces the need for human labor. The public school system is a jobs program for adults. Not a system to educate kids.