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  1. Re:What's the holdup? on FCC Says It Needs More Time To Review T-Mobile, Sprint Merger (cnbc.com) · · Score: 2

    They're waiting for a bigger bribe.

  2. Re:TAMPAX on NASA May Sell Corporate Naming Rights For Rockets, Spacecraft (al.com) · · Score: 1

    Tampax. Tamp it to the Max with Tampax.

  3. Police say the new technology does not make it easier to catch criminals or prevent crimes, but it does make it easier to find someone to pin them on.

  4. That doesn't change the fact that most Trump voters think Obama is a Muslim. They believe lies and vote accordingly.

  5. It was precisely this contempt and bile for the people that got Trump into office in the first place

    Um, no. It was a racist and fake-news fueled backlash against Obama, who (for the record) didn't need to be "handled" by his staffers like you-know-who.

  6. Working for an employer you constantly seek to undermine is straight up bullshit.

    In a sense, undermining his agenda is part of their job.
    He puts his foot in his mouth, and then his staff gets to work putting out a statement saying he meant the opposite.
    And these are the extremely conservative people who think that, for example, putting babies in cages is a good idea.

  7. Re: Boggles the mind on Google Debunks Trump's Claim It Censored His State of the Union Address (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    He has done more to undermine public faith in journalism than ANY Western leader in history.

    Fox News is fake. WWE is fake. Santa Claus is fake. Magical Jesus is fake. Compared to most of the things Americans have been indoctrinated into, Donald J Trump is a fucking paragon of truthfulness. And that's why he's President.

  8. Why do the miners deserve more compassion?

    Because they live in swing states.

  9. A group of 300 armed is as strong as a group of 30,000 unarmed

    I'm pretty sure a drone can take out 300 armed hillbillies in about 5 minutes.
    You are simply delusional if you think any number of your buddies can take on the US military.

  10. Correlation !=causation

    Try telling that to all my gay frogs.

  11. Google is a single entity; they don't need to "conspire" with anybody to rig search results.

    NASA is a single entity; they don't need to "conspire" with anybody to fake a moon landing.

  12. Re:Another judge legislating from the bench on Federal Judge Rules Against Trump Administration on 3-D Gun Blueprint Case (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Well we could allow the ghost guns and ban the ammo. Nothing in the constitution about that.

  13. Re:Inflammatory article by a disingenuous author on Federal Judge Rules Against Trump Administration on 3-D Gun Blueprint Case (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump should be against ghost guns. Hasn't he seen "In the Line of Fire"?

  14. Re: Seriously, America. on Mass Shooting Reported at Madden Video Game Tournament in Florida (polygon.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    Well it's not clear to me what he meant. And it's certainly not true that a bunch of armed white supremacists are "the best and most natural defense of a free country" - although I guess I can concede that this may have been the case in his day.

  15. Re: big idiots running things on Russian Trolls Tried -- and Failed -- To Push Divisive Content On Vaccines (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    No, but it's more believable because the number of conspirators can be restricted to a small number. A small black ops team could pull off a scenario like that. Theories that require (for example) the entire Democratic party to be comprised of pedophiles, on the other hand, are a million to one shots. But POTUS somehow backs those too.

  16. Re:big idiots running things on Russian Trolls Tried -- and Failed -- To Push Divisive Content On Vaccines (fortune.com) · · Score: 2

    I don't think it's clear at all that he believes that vaccines cause autism. He just likes to position himself as the one guy who will tell the truth, even when doctors, the media, the FBI, etc. are lying to you. That's what got him elected.

    And by the way, he's backing so many conspiracy theories, that at least one of them is likely to be true. Like picking 20 long-shots art the horse track. I personally like "9/11 inside job" at 20:1

  17. Re:Alternative views. on The Consequences of Indecency (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure, fetuses were people and corporations were not. Ah simpler times.

  18. Scores of them? Really? on Apple Hired Scores of Ex-Tesla Employees This Year (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Who wrote this headline, Abraham Lincoln?

  19. Re:Alex Jones on The Consequences of Indecency (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It was _never_ a real threat until they started banning it.

    I would say they were never a threat until POTUS started spreading them. These conspiracy theories have become a strategy to hold on to power when the shit hits the fan, and at the expense of the mental health of his base.

  20. Hnm, bible sig. I better tiptoe around you.

  21. Re:Cause, or effect? on Evidence is Piling Up That Facebook Can Incite Racial Violence (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    What do you call a Chinese national who insists on a large wedding? A Manchurian Canteloupe! HueHue.

    Nice try, racist.

  22. That's actually kind of impressive, the fact that he's comparing it to ruby performance notwithstanding.

  23. There's some things that Javascript does better than anything else. Like asynchronous IO. If you don't think that might be important server side, then you're doing things that are very different from what I'm doing.

    Now, if I were doing math or science-y stuff, obviously I would choose something else.

  24. Re:Just Like Getting Bounced from a Bar on President Trump Says It is 'Very Dangerous' When Companies Like Twitter Regulate Own Content (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...ahole plebs who can't afford their own website, go to gab.ai or stormfront or whatever.

    Don't think of it as a ban, Alex. Think of it as being deported back to your shit-hole website.

  25. Re:Shoe on the other foot on Recruiters Are Still Complaining About No-Shows At Interviews (kyma.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    you can't just replace a C programmer with a Java web developer even though they both have a BSc in Comp. Sci. and are experienced each in their own field.

    Sure you can. As long as you can copy/paste large chunks of code from Stackoverflow you're qualified for both.