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  1. I remember when the 4th Amendment meant something
    Then came the Cuban hijackings
    And the SCOTUS said "Well, only a FEW SELECT people need to lose their rights"
    Camel's nose?
    More like Horse's Asses

  2. Repeat, rinse, lather, repeat on Donald Trump Says US Military Will Not Allow Transgender People To Serve (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    The Generals said the same thing about Gay troops.
    They lied.
    They said the same thing about Black troops
    they lied
    They said the same thing about Women Troops
    They lied.
    Why does tRump think this is different?

  3. I repeat, WHERE does it say YOU give money to foreign nations?
    It says that developed nations will spend some of their tax income (note: FROM POLLUTERS for instance) for the single purpose of upgrading infrastructure for pollution reduction
    THAT IS NOT A GIFT, it is an investment in a survivable world and just who will build these improvements?
    YOU or your first world states, and thus the money will go....do the math

  4. Re:I'm shocked! on SpaceX Pulls the Plug On Its Red Dragon Plans (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    1. Gates never owned BASIC, it belonged to Dartmouth college
    2. "Dos" was MPM-86 barely modified. That was a direct theft of copyrighted material (Said Dr. Killdall, creator of MPM-86 as well as CPM).
    3.Having brokered a bargain with IBM to make a portion of the Windows Memory Architecture compatable with OS/2, the simply reneged by creating a new one that was INcompatible, without being superior in any way
    Every version of "Gates the Great" requires the same blinders you offer, to wit, ignore his moral (and occassionaly legal) lapses and call it "Vision"
    Yes, we all know Capitalism is about establishing empires based on criminal acts, but this lust for gain at the expense of both civil and criminal law is WHY the nation is at such peril, with 296% income increase in the top 1% since 1981, while the rest of the economic structure has stagnated.
    It is foolish, even dangerous, to laud such acts, if the future of Capitalism is not to be one of simple plunder.

  5. Re:When will they redirect InfoWars, Breitbart, et on YouTube Will Now Redirect Searches For Extremist Videos To Anti-Terrorist Playlists (tubefilter.com) · · Score: 1

    I recommend you read "Inside the Third Reich" by Albert Speer
    Nice examination of how the conservative agenda is NEVER exposed.

  6. Re:So if one was to search for... on YouTube Will Now Redirect Searches For Extremist Videos To Anti-Terrorist Playlists (tubefilter.com) · · Score: 1

    At Promise Keepers.
    Christians rule, don't you know?
    Handmaid's anyone?

  7. The question is, who decides? on YouTube Will Now Redirect Searches For Extremist Videos To Anti-Terrorist Playlists (tubefilter.com) · · Score: 1

    When censors 'attack' extremeism, does that mean Milos Yanniopoulis is de-referenced?
    or does it only apply to brown-skinned men?
    Does it apply to anti-choice zealots demanding armed action? or does it apply only to Atheists denigrating them verbally?
    My bet?
    Christian crazies and Birthers will not be shut down, but breast cancer survivor class-action legal recruitment videos will.

  8. As a Libertarian, you're supposed to be in favor of market based solutions
    A carbon tax IS the market place at work
    The only kind of Captialism that exists IS crony Capitalism, that's why 75% of the 1% inherited more than 5 million at least once, said the IRS in 2007

  9. Is there some how you think you paying a carbon tax is going to India?
    Other than some Alt-right spew site that is?

  10. Hellooo, Children,look at America on Say Goodbye To Spain's Glorious Three-Hour Lunch Break (citylab.com) · · Score: 1

    You take a shorter lunch.
    Suddenly there is an emergency, so you're still working until 2100.
    Next thing, the "emergency" is just "wednesday" or "tuesday" or any day where you can work longer, for lower pay
    Capitalists ONLY see you as an obstacle to more profit, why would they pass up the free work hours?

  11. Re:Screw it on SpaceX Pulls the Plug On Its Red Dragon Plans (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Well that IS how wealth is made
    From Pharmacology to nuclear energy, the risks are all public, the profit all private
    Now the Republikkklans want to privatize the mail.
    Well THAT will make things faster, better, cheaper, more reliable, equal in service to all
    NOT!

  12. Re:I'm shocked! on SpaceX Pulls the Plug On Its Red Dragon Plans (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Gates had "Vision"?
    Yeah, steal the LIZA interface, steal the DOS (from MPM-86),
    Steal the Basic Interpreter (from the Dartmouth),
    "Embrace, and expand" every standard to make them proprietary (Engulf and Devour),
    use Permatemp labor until caught.....
    if that is "vision" in Capitalism, I'll take better trains every single day

  13. ...Waste less. Invest in companies that are working on the solution.

    Those companies don't take Pentagon money and thus cannot compete.
    For there is no greater waste than planning for European Global Thermonuclear War in the age of smart rifles.\

    Income transfer is not the way to do it. It will not solve the problem.

    So Taxing and Incentives solve nothing
    Good to know. Now we can dismantle the Military Industrial Complex

  14. So. Not wanting to give away billions of dollars of taxpayer money to China, India, Pakistan, Turkey and elsewhere is what makes Trump and his supporters anti-science?

    Chances are highest that only idiots think that paying for carbon is "Giving away taxpayer money"

  15. Re:Divert just 0.5% of the military budget to NASA on NASA Finally Admits It Doesn't Have the Funding To Land Humans on Mars (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    It's called "No employees but the dregs will work for you" given the impossible working conditions
    The pension is a contract already fulfilled by the current employees.
    You're stuck with it.
    Wars for profit?
    You can afford to shut down the free subsidies to Arab Penninsular oil and save circa 300 billion PER YEAR.
    Let the oil companies pay for it, and let the cost be reflected in oil products.
    Watch how fast renewables reach parity!!

  16. Re:Coal Is Already Cheap on World's Cheapest Energy Source Will Be Renewables Within Three Years (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    the compost will have a higher HC count than the coal, including lignite, so the CO2 output / Kw will be lower. As an aside, the compost is carbon removed from the atmosphere being reinserted...
    The coal is "Fossil" Carbon that will raise the heat trap gas levels

  17. Re:Sounds great... on Social Media Giants Step Up Joint Fight Against Extremist Content (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    The USA had no decency OR ELSE the Pentagon would not have been trying to get Seymour Hersh fired BEFORE publication
    The U.S. was only EMBARRASSED by this exposure, nothing else.
    OUR murders are ISIS recruiting posters!

  18. Re: No one is forced my ass on Forced Arbitration Isn't 'Forced' Because No One Has To Buy Service, Says AT&T (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Did you EVEN FOLLOW the several shutdown lawsuits by ATT, Comcast and every other provider when cities tried to run their own networks?
    The point of Capitalism is control over the market.

  19. Re:Sounds great... on Social Media Giants Step Up Joint Fight Against Extremist Content (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    There is no difference to the bodies of those whom we kill because we don't care, and those who die because someone else didn't care.
    Screw you, OUR war crimes exactly equal THEIR war crimes, except in Iraq where all war crimes stem from the WMD lies

  20. Re:Difference between a job and a career on Ask Slashdot: Is Logging Long Hours a Recipe For Burnout or the Only Way To Get Ahead? (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    It's always Crunch time, according to the 1% who profit off your work.

  21. Well, there is a difference. Trump has his victims buried in the dark of the night, so we don't know about them

  22. Thanks for the link.
    One problem with Capitalism is that crime and corruption are so intrinsic that NO ONE builds a working database to take to the judges to get "prior bad acts" admitted in lawsuits and criminal trials against the 1% who coordinate these crimes.

  23. Given the utter failure of "school choice" to produce higher College Graduation rates (K-B.S. or B.A.), the cost shifting from the poor to the well off is unjustified, politically, economically and Constitutionally.
    Stealing tax money for churches is good enough cause to impeach all 5 of the concurring SCOTUS judges

  24. Re: No one is forced my ass on Forced Arbitration Isn't 'Forced' Because No One Has To Buy Service, Says AT&T (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 2

    Says no one in business anywhere
    Even job hunting requires access for all but the most menial of jobs
    Nope, this is why "An Unregulated monopoly is the only thing worse than a Regulated monopoly".

  25. Re:Sounds great... on Social Media Giants Step Up Joint Fight Against Extremist Content (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah, so your defense of our refusal to confirm "tips" and thus kill innocents is that "We just don't care"
    Thanks for proving my point
    Remember Gen. Smedley Butler " War is a racket" and "I was a thug for Capitalism"
    At least HE got the message
    The moral culpability of dropping bombs from 1000 ft against undefended civilians VASTLY exceeds that of a suicide bomber who MIGHT kill 20 people, at the cost of his own life.