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  1. Re:Donald Trump is a joke on Apple Reports 400 Percent Rise In National Security Requests (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    Accurate

  2. Company investigates own officers on Equifax Board Forms Panel To Review Executives' Stock Sales After Data Breach (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Now who thinks this will result in criminal evidence being generated and handed to prosecutors?
    Who thinks the flying spaghetti monster is god of the universe?
    Surprise, same hands

  3. Who here really thinks that the internet is more free today than it was just a few years ago, ...

    Everyone who thinks that the net was MORE FREE after the corporate takeover of independent providers of Cable services, raise your hand to your ass and insert.

  4. Re:CARB can't even keep my hotrod off the roads. on California Considers Banning Internal Combustion Engines To Meet Emissions Goals (sacbee.com) · · Score: 1

    There are no problems with terminating the ICE IF the state will electrify the freeways for online charging via microwave coupling under the roadbed.
    120 mile commute?
    Excuse me, either you're the most 9-5 jerkoff in the state or you lie
    Avg. freeway speed in rush hour in San Jose is SEVEN MPH. Even assuming you are in LA doesn't help, with the 405 avg. being 12 MPH. Either way, you either don't sleep or you don't work.
    I'm betting on the latter

  5. Re:CARB can't even keep my hotrod off the roads. on California Considers Banning Internal Combustion Engines To Meet Emissions Goals (sacbee.com) · · Score: 1

    I like Bakersfield in the spring

  6. Re:CARB can't even keep my hotrod off the roads. on California Considers Banning Internal Combustion Engines To Meet Emissions Goals (sacbee.com) · · Score: 1

    Dumba$$, California already uses roadside IR scanners that detect both HC and NOx emission overages.
    If you think you're "getting away" with something, all you're doing is setting yourself up for a CHP pullover with portable analyzer followed by seizure on the spot.
    So enjoy the walk
    The rest of us are going to breathe even if you hate the idea

  7. Re:Makes Sense on Google AMP Flaw Exploited By Russian Hackers Targeting Journalists (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    2.86 million MORE voters say you're wrong.
    That and the 4 million MORE democrat votes for house races still resulting in a Republican house
    How does that work again?
    The problem is NOT that we don't reach voters!

  8. Re:Why are we concerned with anything from Salon? on Google AMP Flaw Exploited By Russian Hackers Targeting Journalists (salon.com) · · Score: 1

    Do wish I had your skill at turning republican'ts into targets of ridicule

  9. Re:Poor snowflake on Study Finds That Banning Trolls Works, To Some Degree (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    yes it is.
    Nothing shows the alt-right for the whining little snowflakes quite like demonstrating they are whining little snowflakes

  10. Re:Veil on A New Way to Learn Economics (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    By all means, don't learn.
    Or do you think the oil of the ME is not "protected" by free DOD cash?

  11. OOOOLLLLLLLDDDDD news (The Nation) on Nestle Makes Billions Bottling Water It Pays Nearly Nothing For (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    This sh!t is over 3 years old.
    There are bigger fish to fry.

  12. Oh, he's an ass, helping an enemy of press freedom instead of an inadequate friend of same.

  13. Re: politicians don't recognize integrity on In a 'Plot Twist', Wikileaks Releases Documents It Claims Detail Russia Mass Surveillance Apparatus (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Wait, didn't Hillary WIN THE PEOPLE'S VOTE? By like 2.86 million? I guess that means that Wikileaks can foresee the future of crooked state weighted voting, right? Alt-right is always Alt-wrong

  14. This is a commercial product, focused, phase differential modulated ultrasonic flat panel speakers.
    Been a niche market toy for years.
    Now it's used as a torture device?
    Well call Beyonce, she needs more through-wall exposure

  15. Re:Veil on A New Way to Learn Economics (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    Nope
    The healthcare for the afflicted by dust, CO2, and sulfur contamination alone GROSSLY exceeds the difference in cost
    yet another hidden subsidy
    And one more time, the costs of wars for oil/gas easily DWARFS the difference.

  16. Re:The irony of it is on Trump Blocks China-Backed Takeover of US Chip Maker 'Lattice Semi' (cnn.com) · · Score: 2

    Didn't say it was a GOOD idea, just why they don't want to release the scrambling code.

  17. Re:originally, it was "between 30,000 and 50,000" on Wisconsin State Legislature Signs Off On $3 Billion Foxconn Incentive Package (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Capitalism = largest number of starved people ever as in 12000 PER DAY based on maximum income for food brokered by Capitalists
    Or about 1/2 billion over the same 70 years communism existed

  18. Re:originally, it was "between 30,000 and 50,000" on Wisconsin State Legislature Signs Off On $3 Billion Foxconn Incentive Package (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Governments usually pick winners
    AFTER one side or the other has a cash advantage for buying bureaucrats that is

  19. Re:originally, it was "between 30,000 and 50,000" on Wisconsin State Legislature Signs Off On $3 Billion Foxconn Incentive Package (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    They are giving away Government Services without being paid for by Foxconn.
    NEVER let a Liberwhiner tell you otherwise

  20. Re:The irony of it is on Trump Blocks China-Backed Takeover of US Chip Maker 'Lattice Semi' (cnn.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Xilinx bitstreams are essential to the security features in the various family members,
    It is the fact of the bitstream resistance to de-engineering which protects the IP streams licensed or internally created
    As Xilinx sees it, releasing that information is counterproductive

  21. Re:Remind me... on Study Finds That Banning Trolls Works, To Some Degree (vice.com) · · Score: 0

    When Fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a bible
    Just as the original was

  22. Re:Leftist on A New Way to Learn Economics (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    Capitalism has failed every test,only being salvaged by Fascism or Socialism.

  23. Veil on A New Way to Learn Economics (newyorker.com) · · Score: 1

    The veil is directly tied to economics
    The fuel monopolists have managed to hide hundreds of billions per year of subsidies in tax laws as in "3 wars for oil in 70 years" each costing trillions has never been reflected directly in oil prices
    This ECONOMIC effect is why there is global warming, as efficiency and alternative energy have been forced to compete with the entire tax based war machine.

  24. Re:H1B, cheap labor on Silicon Valley Bosses Are Globalists, Not Libertarians (economist.com) · · Score: 1

    ...The massive fortunes of the US and Europe rest on the foundations of global trade and extracting resources (both human and raw materials) from underdeveloped economies at ridiculously cheap prices.

    The foundations are NOT global trade
    The foundations are global MONOPOLIES.

  25. If you piss off ALL the Mad Men, you've obviously done SOMETHING RIGHT!