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  1. Re:And so it begins on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    And how fast is Japanese GDP growing again? Actually, you kind of prove my point.
    The Japanese have followed the same path as American Republicanism has enshrined as the Reagan Doctrine
    All it got them is a 40 year depression that just started up again.

  2. Re:And so it begins on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    Certainly not including Policemen who perjure themselves after assaulting an 'inferior citizen' and show off their little pencil point red spot as the excuse for murdering the citizen who was struck by the policeman with his car door.

  3. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    WRONG, wrong, wrong, as the starving-to-death masses in India prove (Circa 12000 per DAY). China let's its poorest work for food inside barbed wire, and Brazilian shop owners PAY TO KILL homeless starving children.
    THAT is why there is no net gain and why examples prove unrestricted Capitalism is unrestricted murder for profit.

  4. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    I think I found a reader here!!

  5. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    Propitio Principii (begging the question), neither the will to buy nor the money to do the buying is in the hands of consumers thanks to the Speculators who produce nothing.

  6. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    And, since the market for Violins is under the control of a Commodities Broker, every last one of the makers gets $18.00 - costs.

  7. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    Ahh, no. Actually, Bundled Mortgage Instruments stole 12.3 T of that gold. And Deriviatives under Boeskey and Miliken took 4.9 T of the gold.
    In fact, it all went to private SPECULATORS who gave no value in return.

  8. Re: STEM is for suckers.. at least now. on Researchers Say the Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist · · Score: 1

    Yep, China does indeed protect its courts with soldiers
    Their RIGHTS have no protection at all, since Lawyers cannot argue such before any court which the SOLDIER SUPPORTED STATE controlls.
    Let me repeat, your rights have been protected by LAWYERS, not soldiers.

  9. Re:Hmmmm. on BT Blocking Private Torrent Sites? · · Score: 1

    And when did blocking become an ONLY British Telecom act?
    Seriously, get the Alzheimer's test. That way you will know.

  10. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    Like I said, Economic literates among the idiots!

  11. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 2

    Lie, Lie, Lie. The crash AND ALL THE LOST CAPITAL came from Speculators.
    The Depression began 8 years before the 29 crash, that is where all those Oakies came from
    I suggest you read an actual history for once. The BOTTOM of the Depression occurred in 1933. The collapse of the market happened three years earlier!

  12. Re:STEM is for suckers.. at least now. on Researchers Say the Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist · · Score: 1

    NSA is full of lawyers, and the few limits placed on them have come from OTHER lawyers. No soldier stepped up to stop Bush from herding Americans into "Free speech zones" and only REPUBLICAN JUDGES allowed it to continue in contravention of the 1st Amendment.

  13. Re:STEM is for suckers.. at least now. on Researchers Say the Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist · · Score: 1

    Oh really? Untli the oil embargo, how many Americans were lost to the Axis? Oh, wait, NONE! That was easy.
    I suggest you get the test for Alzheimers.

  14. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    You cannot "grow the pie". You can only take from someone else.
    Found more gold? Price of someone else's gold drops
    Replace secretaries? Even you can figure that one out
    Add cellphones? Where did the Landlines go?
    There is NO 'grow the pie' outside of speculation and that always empties someone's pockets.

  15. Re:Hmmmm. on BT Blocking Private Torrent Sites? · · Score: 2

    So is the 250 GB cap.
    Doesn't stop them with a Supreme Court that will not hear cases involving price-fixing and fictitious advertising.
    Buy a few state judges (Crapcast just finished spending over 30 million in the last election. How much over is Citizen's United out of our sight) and you can do whatever you want to people
    Capitalism and monopolism are always synonyms given enough time and positive market feedback control.

  16. Re:STEM is for suckers.. at least now. on Researchers Say the Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist · · Score: 0

    Lie.
    100% of the people who have limited your right to privacy and free speech were domestic, and stopped by LAWYERS!
    Neither the Nazis, nor the Japanese, nor the Soviets were ever a threat to American freedoms, but the HUAC, the Nixon purges, the Reagan Total Information Awareness, the Bush 41 New World Order and the Bush 43 Snowden NSA most CERTAINLY were.
    Lawyers save your rights, not soldiers.
    Just ask the Journalists killed in the Collateral Murder Video!!!

  17. Re:STEM is for suckers.. at least now. on Researchers Say the Tech Worker Shortage Doesn't Really Exist · · Score: 1

    Because being a tax sucking parasite isn't for all of us.

  18. The problem is that the idea "Cheaper than coal" on Two Google Engineers Say Renewables Can't Cure Climate Change · · Score: 1

    Cheaper than coal is a false assumption error
    Coal is subsidized in transit, insurance, pollution caused healthcare and climate change costs.
    All these differed costs are borne in TAXES.
    Oil receives all the usual tax breaks, about $40 billion / year in the U.S. alone, plus healthcare costs plus the costs of a deepwater Navy and Marine force whose only job at present is keeping the M.E. Oil Business friendly.
    Like every problem in nuclear, the issue is "how much does it REALLY cost?".
    Subsidies like the federal liability limit, reprocessing costs, shipping and long term (>9000 years) storage costs keep nuclear on the low end of costs by hiding those costs in tax payer money
    Coal, of course, leads the pack in carbon dioxide caused climate change. Until ALL those costs are figured in, coal looks cheap, nuclear looks reasonable
    And, of course, they aren't and cannot be made so.
    So boys, return to your sliderules, show us full cost accounting for ALL long term costs and then get back to us with real numbers.

  19. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    Of course it is a zero sum game.
    you cannot profit unless someone else LOSES that profit to you
    It is possible to 'grow the pie', but not by eliminating customers

  20. Re:Well of course on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    The great depression was caused by a stock market and real estate bubble which triggered a massive recession, not by tariffs. Actually with higher tariffs probably it wouldn't have spread abroad so much. And the crisis itself, which started in the most efficient markets possible (the stock exchanges) also proves that adam smith's theories are purely delirious....

    OMFUG! An economic LITERATE amongst the Randian clueless clones.
    When did the web start growing up?
    I mean, idiots are still calling for lower taxes, like 34 years of 78% lower taxes on the top 10% somehow created a lasting peace time boom (not).

  21. Re:Republicans : So, what problem again? Fewer? on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 1

    Ten points!

  22. And so it begins on LinkedIn Study: US Attracting Fewer Educated, Highly Skilled Migrants · · Score: 0

    As racism and homophobia, xenophobia and religious bigotry spread across America thanks to Faux News, the empire crumbles, unable to attract top talent.
    Reagan made us a debtor nation, Bush destroyed our claim to moral superiority, our 1% stripmined the mortgage business, clearing 2 trillion in net profits from OUR work
    and now, the best and brightest are staying in Europe to study high energy physics, in China to study materials science and civil engineering and in Germany to study manufacturing process
    Get ready for poverty, as the wages of low tax, no public investment and provocative faux news become destitution of the American people.
    "The Republic, gentlemen, if you can keep it!"

  23. Re:Sounds reasonable on Swedish Court Refuses To Revoke Julian Assange's Arrest Warrant · · Score: 1

    At which point his legal rights under U.S. law would have engaged, he would be free to stand silent, the Government has not even claimed it has knowledge of Assange suborning espionage and that, children, means NO COURT WOULD HOLD HIM.
    BUT, let Assange disappear into one of those special rendition camps and everyone who ever dared tell the truth about Collateral Murder will be in a dungeon somewhere within a month.
    This is a terror tactic used since the Patriot Act was signed, and that is the purpose.
    FUD
    Fear
    Uncertainty
    Doubt

    The tools of the American Terrorist empire.

  24. Re:Not as simple as teaching how to ... on Former Police Officer Indicted For Teaching How To Pass a Polygraph Test · · Score: 1

    The fact that the system can never be trusted on any individual tells us that the 'false negative' value assigned is pure speculation and entirely without scientific merit.
    Thus your hypotheical will always hire the psychopathic liar over the honest PTSD suffering beaten wife who would not dare steal a cent.
    You know, like Robert Hansen.

  25. Re:damn on No, You Can't Seize Country TLDs, US Court Rules · · Score: 1

    "It's not a crime if it's the President doing it!" said Richard Nixon.
    Wonder how many brownie points Bush got for the Patriot act over at Langley?