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  1. Trump is laughing on Cities Are Scolding Countries at UN Climate Conference To Cut Emissions (vice.com) · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    They are just falling into Trump's plan. Do they know this? A big part of what Trump stands for is the rejection of big government and devolving power to smaller entities that are more responsive to their constituents. As government size increases, it gets farther and farther away from the people. It cares less and less about their interests, and more about advancing its own interest of more big government.

    Has anyone told them they're doing Trump's dirty work for him? Because they are. Once people get un-used to the idea of big government doing everything for them, they're going to be trained in the idea that they don't need big government, that they can do things for themselves without any help. Someone needs to tell them this so they'll stop doing it, because all it's doing is helping Trump win. Fostering non-dependence and do-it-yourself attitudes like this are going to continue long after he leaves office, and may be his most toxic legacy.

  2. Re:Is every single IT person in management in the on Intel Recruits AMD RTG Exec Raja Koduri To Head New Visual Computing Group (hothardware.com) · · Score: 0

    Weren't you people supposed to move to Canada? Why haven't you left yet? Go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.

  3. Did you miss the fake news about Trump dumping his fish food into the koi pond yesterday? Literally more fake news. The sad thing is, the real news likely didn't make it out and millions of people think Trump deliberately harmed a koi pond instead of just following Abe's lead.

  4. Re:Won't fly here on Andrew Ng Wants a New 'New Deal' To Combat Job Automation (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    The DNC literally rigged a national primary election to get the result they wanted. Hillary Clinton took millions of dollars in foreign donations for her campaign. Hillary's campaign colluded with multiple media outlets, telling which stories to run, when, and getting editorial control. Obama administration was literally wiretapping Trump's campaign manager DURING the election. But we go batshit crazy over $100k of facebook ads? Really?

    So all it took was 3,000 Facebook ads to swing the elections, who would have thought the Russians was this great at propaganda. $100,000 to defeat Hillary Clinton's $1,200,000,000.

    The weekend after Trumpâ(TM)s election, thousands of people attended a left-wing anti-Trump protest in New York City that was secretly organized by Russian operatives, ads released by the House Intelligence Committee revealed. More than 16,000 people RSVPâ(TM)d on Facebook for the protest, which was titled: âoeTrump is NOT my President. March against Trump.â âoeJoin us in the streets! Stop Trump and his bigoted agenda!â a Facebook event for the protest read. The Guardian reported that 10,000 people showed up at the anti-Trump protest. Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore was among those duped into joining the Russian protest.

  5. Re:Online voting in Estonia on Flaw Crippling Millions of Crypto Keys Is Worse Than First Disclosed (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 0

    Why does Estonia need voter ID to ensure the integrity of its elections? That shit is a racist dog whistle. We just had a successful election in Virginia yesterday with no voter ID. How does this get modded up? (baffled)

  6. Re:Won't fly here on Andrew Ng Wants a New 'New Deal' To Combat Job Automation (technologyreview.com) · · Score: 1

    Blame the foreigners? You mean like how the Dems have been blaming the foreigners since the election? Is this like one of those free speech things where it's OK when Dems do it but not when anyone else does?

  7. The fake news was them reporting about the koi pool. "Trump killing the fishies by dumping his entire box!" when the video clearly shows Abe dumping his box first while Trump follows his example. It was all over the place. The media has such a hate for Trump that they can't stop themselves from fake news. Because it satisfies their emotional state. They can't stop.

  8. Re:As someone who lives in Florida on Florida Attempts the Largest Hydraulic Restoration Project In the World To Save the Everglades (vice.com) · · Score: 1, Informative

    He's replying to someone who is advocating the UN's Agenda 21. It calls for the human population to be warehoused in gigantic megacities and the rural areas to be depopulated. Some Agenda 21 advocates think that doesn't go far enough and the countryside should be banned even from overflight. It's a chilling vision of the future, one we hope never comes to pass.

  9. Re:You left off on Many US States Consider Abandoning Daylight Savings Time (newsweek.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    How on Earth do you get a fucked up sleep schedule for an hour change? It sounds like you're not adapted to today's multi time zone society. You don't go to Europe and Asia multiple times per year like a normal person? Do you even have a passport, Grandpa?

  10. Re:Punishment to fit the crime on Advice To Twitter Worker Who Deactivated Trump's Account: 'Get A Lawyer' (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    K, tell you what, take a few million and turn it into billions by real estate sales. No putting it in a safe space like index funds, no take the money yourself and swim among the sharks. You must outsmart people to whom money means nothing, they're purely into it for the thrill of fucking you over in deals. What do you think your odds are? Ready, go!

  11. Re:Sigh, easily solved! on Many US States Consider Abandoning Daylight Savings Time (newsweek.com) · · Score: 1

    Bed at 10pm every day? Sure, whatever you say, grandpa.

  12. Again...sigh. Less daylight means more carbon from wasted lighting and heating energy. Oh, and by the way, it's hour *fewer*, English teacher.

  13. Sigh on Many US States Consider Abandoning Daylight Savings Time (newsweek.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The whole point of DST in the first place is otherwise in winter the sun sets at 4:30pm. In the summer, it rises at 4:30am. This is fine for farmers, but for an urban population it's no good. I've lived in a region with no DST and it's silly, in summer the sun sets at 7:30pm. Totally wastes useful daylight. If you want to go back to this system so be it, but it's like there is no awareness of why it was adopted in the first place.

  14. Re:Imagine on Peter Thiel Could End Up Owning Gawker (pagesix.com) · · Score: 1

    That IS journalism. Did you see how many professional, credible journalists stood up for Gawker and said the lawsuit against them was a chilling effect on freedom of the press?

  15. Re: Hate Crime if it had happened 2 Obama on Advice To Twitter Worker Who Deactivated Trump's Account: 'Get A Lawyer' (thehill.com) · · Score: 2

    We want E-verify, but evidently that's a hate crime. A lot of resistance to an obvious step. Other countries have it, I don't see why it's a big deal.

  16. Re:Punishment to fit the crime on Advice To Twitter Worker Who Deactivated Trump's Account: 'Get A Lawyer' (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump is the stupidest man in the world to buy his own 757.

  17. Re:What about agriculture subsidies? on Republican Tax Plan Kills Electric Vehicle Credit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, exactly! No choice! That's the beauty behind socialist wealth transfer. It doesn't matter who deserves it or not. It merely flows from those who have, to those who have not. Isn't it awesome? If you're going to bitch that your tax dollars are going to undeserving, ungrateful recipients, congratulations: you're now a conservative Republican. LOL. You have become that which you hate.

  18. Re:What about agriculture subsidies? on Republican Tax Plan Kills Electric Vehicle Credit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Charity? What? Charity implies consent. This is a non-consensual wealth transfer from the haves to the have-nots. It has nothing to do with deserving, as I have so many times heard from the Left. You have, others do not, therefore it is moral and ethical to confiscate your money and give it to others. You have a problem with that, take it up with Karl Marx.

  19. Re:What about agriculture subsidies? on Republican Tax Plan Kills Electric Vehicle Credit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    As I have often heard from leftists, deserving has nothing to do with it. You have more; they have less. Thus it is completely suitable that wealth transfer occurs.

    Hoist by your own petard. LOL.

  20. Re:Charging networks are crucial for EV in Europe on Four Automakers Team Up To Create an Electric Car Charging Network Across Europe (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    It's refreshing to see good old-fashioned sneering Scandinavian superiority. Although it was amusing watching you suddenly turn your coats and become temporarily and bafflingly pro-American back when Trump was going to withdraw us from NATO. Good to see everything is back to normal now.

  21. Not gonna happen. They purged the Berniebots from their party. It's all corporate interests now, with a heaping helping of identity politics. Instead of learning from the Trump election, they've blamed it all on the dirty foreigners and are not going to make any changes. They still deplore the working class and wish to replace them with a flood of immigrants, legal or illegal.

  22. Re:Time pressure on Laika, the Pioneering Space Dog, Was Launched 60 Years Ago Today (space.com) · · Score: 1

    Vulnerable? WTF? The Soviet Union was closed. Like North Korea is today. The whole Second World was closed off. Where do you think the phrase "Iron Curtain" came from?

    To get any information at all required ridiculous amounts of technology like developing the SR-71. By contrast, whenever the Soviets wanted to spy on somewhere, they sent a man out in a car from their embassy with the KGB's super-high tech spy equipment: a camera and a notebook.

  23. Re:What about agriculture subsidies? on Republican Tax Plan Kills Electric Vehicle Credit (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You should be proud to contribute to those who have less, seeing that you have plenty. This is basic leftism. Keeping the fruit of your labor for yourself is pure Ayn Rand libertarianism. It must be a wonderful feeling to have the privilege of giving to the less fortunate.

  24. Re:Has Anyone Else Noticed on Eric Schmidt and Bob Work: Our AI 'Sputnik Moment' Is Now (breakingdefense.com) · · Score: 1

    U kidding me? Pidgin English hasn't been in use since the Japanese kicked the whites out of China in the 1930s. How was it criticizing, anyway? If anything it was normalizing.

    Or it was pure psychological projection, which you see a lot from the SJW left. They're viciously racist themselves, but know it to be wrong, so they project their feelings on any passers-by in order to have a target to criticize. This relieves mental tension and cognitive dissonance. If you've ever been in a conversation where suddenly someone takes something you said wildly out of context and accuses you of being racist in a far-fetched way, that's projection. Happens all the time.

  25. Re:Are all the editors on Slashdot liberal SJW's? on Twitter Employee Blamed For Deleting President Donald Trump's Account (npr.org) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Shutting down free speech with violence while wearing masks and literal blackshirts is not fighting fascism. It is fascism!