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  1. Re:Trump owns it on Shutdown Hits Industries Nationwide (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    I've personally overstayed my visa before just out of laziness. It's not the same thing as robbing a bank. I'm sure you've never done anything wrong but the rest of have.

  2. Re:Trump owns it on Shutdown Hits Industries Nationwide (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    It's like arguing over $57 dollars for a fencing in the back yard to keep the kids safe...

    From being raped by the neighbor, who is a decent, hard working family man and has no idea why you think he wants to rape your kids.

  3. Those mice were "being starved."

  4. Re:The sun is the largest nuclear reactor on Only Nuclear Energy Can Save the Planet (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Thank you for your input, human. Now run along and let the AIs handle this.

  5. Re:The sun is the largest nuclear reactor on Only Nuclear Energy Can Save the Planet (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Earthlings can't generate practical fusion powered reactors yet.

    The way I see it, step 1 is creating an AI sophisticated enough to design better tokakmaks.
    Step 2 is letting them do their thing.
    Step 3 might just be waking up in the matrix, but as long as it's the 90s again that's fine with me.

  6. Re:Who would have thunk? on Battlefield 5's Poor Sales Numbers Have Become a Disaster For Electronic Arts (seekingalpha.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    It may not be a good game because of catering to the perpetually offended. There is one fact I know: If you cater to the people that arent your customers at the expense of your customers, then you will absolutely lose customers, and the people you catered to will move on to fuck with something else.

    Thanks for `splainin that. I hope your legs were the maximum distance apart as you typed that.

  7. Re:Attacking the systems caring for hospitalized c on Aaron Swartz's Federal Judge Gives Anonymous Hacker 10 Years In Prison For DDoS Attacks On Children's Hospitals (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    You know when the doctor does the examination and then you have to wait in the little room? He's out there googling your symptoms.

  8. It's Putin! on Earth's Magnetic Field Is Acting Up and Geologists Don't Know Why (nature.com) · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    It's a diabolical plan to move the North Pole to Russia so he can steal all those toys! And Trump is in on it!

  9. Re:Apples and oranges... on Should America Build a Virtual Border Wall? Or Just Crowdfund It... (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 1

    I've overstayed my visa in a couple different countries. It was never because of birthright citizenship.

  10. Re:Apples and oranges... on Should America Build a Virtual Border Wall? Or Just Crowdfund It... (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 2

    The advantage of a physical wall is it doesn't care who is in the white house.

    It should start caring, because the only thing more useless than a border wall, is a perpetually unfinished border wall.

  11. Re:The human cost on Should America Build a Virtual Border Wall? Or Just Crowdfund It... (chicagotribune.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Arizona had 240 illegal immigrant inmates incarcerated in federal prison for homicide related charges. California had 2430, Florida had 480, New York had 1350, and Texas had 900

    That's some interesting math considering that it's more than the total number of inmates in federal prison for homicide charges.

  12. Re:"Republican easy-liar blathers, news at 11" on People Older Than 65 Share the Most Fake News, Study Finds (theverge.com) · · Score: 2

    If it hadn't been for gerrymandering, both houses of Congress would have been in Democratic control for the past 15 years.

    How exactly does this mythical gerrymandering affect Senate results... when they are based on state-wide votes?

    Most recently in 2018, we saw the Democrats win the body would could be gerrymandered, and lose ground in the one which cannot.

    Are you suggesting *gasp* Democrats gerrymandered themselves into power in 2019?

    I can handle this one for you...
    * The fact that the house maps are gerrymandered is not a consideration when talking about flipping seats since they were also gerrymandered in the previous election.
    * The minority party can always be expected to gain ground in the house in the absence of a "wave" (this is coin flipping 101)
    * In 2018, 19 blue senate seats and 7 red senate seats were in play, which made it hard to not lose ground there, despite the blue wave.
    * In 2020, More red senate seats will be in play which means the Dems are likely to take both houses while losing house seats.

  13. Re:Just say "No" to Trump 2020. on AT&T Preps For New Layoffs Despite Billions In Tax Breaks and Regulatory Favors (vice.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Actually, "Tax Reform" under Trump did manage to close loopholes that allowed teachers to write off school supplies. For opponents of "Big Teach" this could be considered a big win.

  14. Re:Just say "No" to Trump 2020. on AT&T Preps For New Layoffs Despite Billions In Tax Breaks and Regulatory Favors (vice.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Obamacare brought healthcare to millions of people.
    Trump's "Tax Reform" enriched himself and a few of his his billionaire buddies.
    So yeah. A little different.

  15. Re:A move to win users from bitbucket on GitHub Free Users Now Get Unlimited Private Repositories (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Bitbucket is such a turd though. I welcome this change in a big way.

  16. Re:Slow News Day Huh? on National Parks Face Years of Damage From Government Shutdown (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 1

    The narrative is the same on both sides. The shutdown is bad and it's the other side's fault.
    Personally I don't care, I don't work for the gov't and I don't visit state parks.
    Saving a bit of money might be just the thing after the billionaire tax breaks and $12B farmer bailout.

  17. Re:What a shithole country! on National Parks Face Years of Damage From Government Shutdown (nationalgeographic.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    Let's see Bollywood or China make something on the order of "Avengers: Endgame". USA still dominates world culture in a big way.

  18. Re:LOLZ - mostly not happening on Anti-Tesla Pickup Truck Drivers Take Over a Supercharger Station -- Again (electrek.co) · · Score: 1

    It sounds like you live in a blue state.

  19. Re:So, just call the police. on Anti-Tesla Pickup Truck Drivers Take Over a Supercharger Station -- Again (electrek.co) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Exactly. It's a dick move, but not a crime.
    The best response is to tweet a pic of the trucks and hope the owners get forever doxxed out of any job that pays above minumum wage.

    That'll learn 'em!

  20. Re: Just have them towed. on Anti-Tesla Pickup Truck Drivers Take Over a Supercharger Station -- Again (electrek.co) · · Score: 2

    Although I don't see the point of ICEing. Is this people trying to be stupid for stupid's sake?

    You've clearly never been to North Carolina.

  21. Re:Self-driving is actually not that impressive on China To Launch Self-Driving Bullet Trains That Will Travel At 217 MPH (independent.co.uk) · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I imagine one of the key problems with driver-less trains will be dealing with "self-masturbating" perverts.

  22. Self-driving is actually not that impressive on China To Launch Self-Driving Bullet Trains That Will Travel At 217 MPH (independent.co.uk) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    When you're a train.

  23. Re:It should be Wolf-Blood Supermoon on Super Blood Wolf Moon Eclipse Is Coming Later This Month (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Fucking-A right.

  24. It should be Wolf-Blood Supermoon on Super Blood Wolf Moon Eclipse Is Coming Later This Month (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    And I would buy a t-shirt.

  25. Honestly, I just can't follow this logic.
    You're ok with your grandchildren living underground and eating spiders to survive, but not with raising the cost of exports a tiny bit?