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  1. Re:Smart move on On Wall Street, a High-Ranking Few Still Avoid Email (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Sooo, you're in favor of more criminal conspiracies, as long at it is Trump doing them?
    What part of the post preceeding mine are you claiming I didn't read?
    Or is that just the Trolls for Trump standard response when opposed by facts?

  2. Re:Smart move on On Wall Street, a High-Ranking Few Still Avoid Email (reuters.com) · · Score: 2

    No, I just love pointing out the hypocrisy of the "Trolls for Trump" bunch.
    Remember to cash the check.
    He has a habit of cancelling his debts.

  3. Re:Smart move on On Wall Street, a High-Ranking Few Still Avoid Email (reuters.com) · · Score: 0

    I didn't know you worked at the Clinton Foundation.

    No, he worked at Trump University
    Or he was organizing parties for Trump and his pedophile friend
    or he was coordinating the "gift" to the Fla. AG of $25,000 in charitable money (for which Trump paid a heavy fine) just in time for her investigation of Trump U. to stop
    Seriously, if you want to earn your Troll For Trump pay, you'll have to do better than that.

  4. Seems like email and voice recording to the net on On Wall Street, a High-Ranking Few Still Avoid Email (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    has to become mandatory then.
    Given that these have been the source of successful prosecutions and large awards to those VICTIMIZED by those voice and hand written conspirator communications.
    At least, that is the logical inference from the article.

  5. Ohh, Politicians using datamining, ooh, EVIL!!! on Google's Schmidt Drew Up Draft Plan For Clinton In 2014 (itwire.com) · · Score: 1

    Seriously, how do you think the Republican Gerrymander works?
    Exactly like this
    The difference?
    Hillary is looking for voters, not people to KEEP from voting!

  6. Re:and yet... on Google's Schmidt Drew Up Draft Plan For Clinton In 2014 (itwire.com) · · Score: 1
  7. Re:why am i not surpised on Apple Shared User Data With Governments, Says WikiLeaks Email (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, it means everything.
    What I like to call "Bartcop's razor" went something like this
    Any 'mistake' that adds to the wealth, power or prestige of any corporation
    WILL be repeated unless there is a strong disincentive (like prison) to stop it
    So yes, "a number of" means EVERYTHING!

  8. Re: Considering Delta lost my luggage four out of on Delta Now Lets You Track Your Baggage In Real-Time (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    No, arrest records are also available to employers
    It's why they make you sign the "investigation release" form on your application.

  9. Wow, that will help (terrorists that is) on Delta Now Lets You Track Your Baggage In Real-Time (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 1

    Now they will KNOW when to detonate their next shoe bomb!

  10. There will never be a minimum guaranteed anything but early death for the worker bees who do all the work and that does NOT include the dynastic inheritance class of Trump, Bush, Kerry, Gates, RMoney et al.
    Because, at the end of the day, Capital produces nothing. Capital HOLDERS profit by limiting access to tools and resources needed to get work done, and charge for permitting some to profit while others languish
    This is how the owners like the world to run, so get used to it.

  11. Americans do not love their jobs on Americans Work 25% More Than Europeans, Study Finds (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    They just don't have a voice.
    Unlike the heavily unionized Germany, France, Italy and Great Britain.

  12. Re:Trump the Russian spy on Czechs Arrest Russian Hacker Wanted By FBI (go.com) · · Score: 0

    Sorry I'm out of "attaboy" points. Be quite sure the thugs will kill you with moderator points

  13. So, your sources are.....?
    I noticed you did NOT mention your sources.
    Yet somehow your conclusions exactly match the Drudge wing of the crazy-party
    Hmmm.
    Sounds like the lady doth protest overmuch

  14. Yes, I have. What I have not done is swallow the crazy-aide that the Limbaugh-Newsmucks-Faux psuedo-news networks have spewed and instead actually read the statements of Republican Director of the FBI in re:email NON-scandal

  15. Re:For them theoretically hacking a private org? on CIA Prepping For Possible Cyber Strike Against Russia (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 1

    No one wants to read links that lead to propaganda organizations ...

    So...you're only News is Faux?
    Or was that Newsmucks?
    Or perhaps something from AEI?

  16. Re: Monitoring =/= Rights Infringement on Feds Convinced Police To Use License Plate-Scanning Tech At Gun Shows (foxnews.com) · · Score: 1

    No, it is a RIGHT of Congress to federalize for any reason or none at all, and Article 1 REQUIRES that all Militia shall be disciplined as CONGRESS shall dictate
    I take it you have selective reading disorder
    Try reading Article one section 8. It will tell you about the militia purpose to REPEL INVASION, PUT DOWN INSURRECTION (yep, including secession) for the FEDERAL government.

  17. Re:mdsolar on Is Britain Secretly Funding Its Nuclear Submarine Program? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1
  18. Oh, you mean actually doing their jobs and exhonerating the woman who broke no laws?
    That "DID"?
    BWHAAAAA!

  19. Re:So much hypocrisy from the DNC... on Top Democrats Request FBI Investigation of Trump Campaign Ties To Russia Over Hacking (politico.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What election rigging?
    Not one voter was forbidden to vote, not one vote was switched.
    Hillary got more votes, and that is why she is beating Trump with his own mouth

  20. Says no one but you and the alt right.
    I do remind you of Comey's letter to the troops " this was never a slam-dunk" despite what you and the Birther's choose to believe contrary to the facts.

  21. Re:years behind on Russia Builds Microwave Weapon To Take Down Enemy Drones (thestack.com) · · Score: 1

    Raytheon has been advertising this weapons system for more than 20 years in Aviation week and Space Technology.

  22. Re:mdsolar on Is Britain Secretly Funding Its Nuclear Submarine Program? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    RiIGGGGHHHHT!!
    And the billions spent on non-proliferation "preventative military actions" should burden all commercial nukes (same theory)
    MOST solar are predicated on Gallium, indium, aluminum and phosphorous.
    None of them but indium is scarce to speak of, nor uses particularly dangerous chemicals in and of themselves.
    Maximizing profit means using more, rather than less, recycling of the HF based etchants and as for energy consumption, MAYBE you should look at the difference between the costs of ore processing for uranium and that of sand.
    I get it, you're waiting for your Koch check, but reality just isn't that flexible.
    Nukes are far more expensive in absolute terms (ask Tepco) and always will be.

  23. Re:mdsolar on Is Britain Secretly Funding Its Nuclear Submarine Program? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, reprocessing, that has worked out SOO well for the only people really doing it, the French.
    They wound up selling metal grade Plutonium by the ton, rather than pay for storage and guarding.
    And yes,they are in real trouble with long term storage, just like us.
    The salt caves did not serve, with subsidence and water intrusion
    Because reprocessing isn't even a good bandaid.
    It's rolling trains full of high level, century lethal radiocargo on predictable tracks that can be hijacked
    That or heavily armed
    either way, solar beats it.

  24. There is no right to property. Thus "just compensation" is not "all the profit I could have made"

  25. Re:mdsolar on Is Britain Secretly Funding Its Nuclear Submarine Program? (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Hmm. 85 years of trying, and transmutation has only produced....taxes.
    Yeah, really good argument
    also called "Just keep doing it (whatever has failed) HARDER"