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  1. Re:The wall will be built on Why Does Twitter Refuse To Shut Down Donald Trump? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    Zero Democrats voted for the Impeachment, or for conviction. This made it exactly what it seemed, a witch hunt. Total failure

  2. Re:The wall will be built on Why Does Twitter Refuse To Shut Down Donald Trump? (vortex.com) · · Score: 1

    Wrong. A SUCCESSFUL impeachment requires 2/3 of the Senate to vote for conviction. They didn't even get a simple majority.

  3. Re:The wall will be built on Why Does Twitter Refuse To Shut Down Donald Trump? (vortex.com) · · Score: 0

    RIGHT! Like the Teagaggers will tolerate his All for me once he's in office.

  4. Re: Say what you will on Apple Court Testimony Reveals Why It Refuses To Unlock iPhones For Police (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    The law of classification of public material as stated in USAF directives as "under no circumstances attempt to classify public information, so as not to draw attention to said material to the benefit of potential enemies"
    Meanwhile, as FAS has demonstrated, Government employees who KNOW a piece of public intel is classified are forbidden to even try to LOOK AT IT. Now that is ignorance.
    So the problem for the Hillary haters is they must now prove SHE knew the material in question was classified....except of course, the FBI admits none of this material WAS CLASSIFIED AT THE TIME it was clipped and included.

  5. Re: Say what you will on Apple Court Testimony Reveals Why It Refuses To Unlock iPhones For Police (dailydot.com) · · Score: 1

    And she is telling the truth about classified information
    since it was NOT classified at the time emails were routed through her server.
    Newspaper clippings can not, BY LAW, be classified even if the information in them is considered to be classified.
    And you, as the router, are not liable for the classification of things in your mail UNLESS said content is labelled by appropriate authority as classified.

  6. Re:No Backdoorts on Clinton Hints At Tech Industry Compromise Over Encryption (huffingtonpost.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    So your claim is that Immigration is the cause of CRIMINAL ACTS by some immigrants?
    Of did you not know that rape is a death-by-hanging-or-beheading crime under Shari-a?
    Seriously, racists and Islamophobes give stupid a bad reputation

  7. Re:Brutus on NY Bill Would Force Decryption of Smartphones On Demand (onthewire.io) · · Score: 1

    To match up to ALL the Republicans at the Dec. 12 debate?
    Republicans say encryption helps only terrorists THOSE republicans are 'as bad' ad the guy who wants only cell phones available WITH A WARRANT?
    NOt even close

  8. The "peak" of the U.S. Arsenal was 1979, when Carter began dismantling the 'tankbuster' tactical warfield weapons in Germany in favor of the never- released "Enhanced radiation"
    Our purpose in a nuclear exchange remains as ever, the destruction of 90% of any possible enemy's population, infrastructure and retaliatory ability within 12 hours.
    It's just easier now without a great mass of Soviet counterforce weapons

  9. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Once again, with feeling.
    Stop extrapolating your mythic tax victim and SHOW ME AN EXAMPLE of a real PERSON losing money thanks to rising income

  10. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Real Estate Primary Residence Interest Tax Deduction
    Commercial Fuel Tax Rebate
    Need we go on?

  11. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    And once again, MORE MONEY does not equal LESS INCOME. Doh. Do try again.

  12. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Property tax being a great example of a handout, a gift to support one particular industry over others, I'd try again if I were you

  13. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    And did you MAKE LESS MONEY, or did you get a smaller handout (which is what a rebate is)?

  14. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    So, no examples then? That figures
    Nice projecting though.

  15. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh b.s.. That 30% military is a bare faced lie. How much off budget is there for war?
    Biowar? Dept of Ag.
    Chemical warfare? Pest control.
    Brainwashing? Dept of ed.
    Nuclear weapons? Dept of energy
    The true cost of the warfare state including the VA costs and retirement approaches 50% of the total budget.
    And SS, as we ALL KNOW, is off book entirely, being a separate trust fund!

  16. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Medical expenses when diagnosis to death for cancer was 3 months? Sure, it was much cheaper to let people die. DUH!

  17. Re:Working vs. not working on 'Flexible' Working Can Keep You Stressed Out For Longer, Lead to Illness (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Show me a case of anyone being POORER for making more money!
    I dare you!
    You will find people who are poorer for doing MORE WORK, but not for making MORE MONEY.

  18. Re:SIgh so...no one should vote but the rulers? on Ask Slashdot: We've Had Online Voting; Why Not Continuous Voting? (iamnotanumber.org) · · Score: 1

    Name one.EVERY recount suffers "Lost, misplaced or mutilated" vote sheets

  19. Re:SIgh so...no one should vote but the rulers? on Ask Slashdot: We've Had Online Voting; Why Not Continuous Voting? (iamnotanumber.org) · · Score: 1

    Paper ballots are kept and can be recounted....don't tell that to Florida, which could not find over 32,000 votes for the NORC count in 2004. SURPRISE! 1/2 of those were stored by the State having come from Palm Beach.

  20. Re:SIgh so...no one should vote but the rulers? on Ask Slashdot: We've Had Online Voting; Why Not Continuous Voting? (iamnotanumber.org) · · Score: 1

    Everytime I hear "people cannot be trusted to vote" I am reminded of Bush v. Gore and the idiot claim that SOME votes must be treated illegally (not counted) in order to ensure the equal rights of SOME illegal votes (the 690 unsigned overseas absentee ballots illegaly admitted in only republican precincts).
    "Mob mentality" hemmed in by the Constitution is what the founders tried to achieve, limited by the technology.
    As for technology, how do you know your paper ballot was RECORDED the way you signed it? YOU don't have a copy with a link to the recording. Neither does anyone else.
    So spare me the autocratic option.

  21. Tax break, reduced services, on Do Tax Breaks For Data Centers Make Sense? (datacenterfrontier.com) · · Score: 1

    more poor, more cuts in necessary services, wash, rinse repeat.
    ANYONE hear about wage depression?
    Major router centers only hire during installation and setup.
    After that, it is 100% remote administration with a tiny core of in house rack replacement workers at minuscule wages.
    The tax breaks, however, become the new "normal" and every effort to put the city back on a profit basis becomes "Tax hikes" and here we go again.
    Did you people learn NOTHING from the 2008 crash?

  22. Whenever profits are based on false information on Geneticists Push For Databases Over Journals As Main Source of Information (theatlantic.com) · · Score: 1

    the usual checks on falsehood and self delusion simply break down
    Everyone in the industry of genetic analysis and gene prediction has a hand out for a dollar, the temptations are huge and the self checking is a joke
    Time for a common database? Sure
    Also some for civil penalties to those who sell bogus data

  23. Re:can someone please explain for me on Germany Fires Up Bizarre New Fusion Reactor (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Put most simply, "no" to all the above.
    The confinement field can NOT be homogenous and thus, MUST be pumped and WILL have reflection coupled standing wave oscillation too, just like a Tokamak.
    Remember, the superheated plasma (min 120 M deg. F) is highly conductive and in motion, a perfect Faraday generator and thus, oscillation in any enclosing field.

  24. Re:Cruz can't be trusted on Ted Cruz Wants Minimum H-1B Wage of $110,000 (computerworld.com) · · Score: 1

    534 to be exact, and that only after 690 ILLEGAL unsigned or unwitnessed or unstamped or unsworn absentee ballots only accepted in republican leaning districts on orders from Bush.
    But none of that would have made any difference had Nader honored his promise to withdraw in every close state.
    He refused, giving at least 24,800 votes to Bush by taking them from Gore (no one thinks people who liked Bush voted anti-Corporatist Nader).

  25. Best soundproofing? on Ask Slashdot: Cost Effective Way To Soundproof My Home? · · Score: 1

    Get your walls filled / covered in air-crete magnesium oxide foam.