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  1. Re: Everybody with the means and motive spies on German Intelligence Warns of Increased Chinese Cyberspying (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Look asshole - if you and your buddies have some damning evidence, then by all means shout it from the rooftops. The Constitution has explicit means to deal with "high crimes". The American people will be on your side.

    But until you present some real powerful evidence, your shrill cries of "treason!!1!" sound like nothing but low partisan rancour. Claims of "he's a traitor, just TRUST US" sound like obvious bullshit, transparent to anyone of normal intelligence.

    Secret scumbags on secret committees don't get to choose who's allowed to be President. That's un-American as fuck. So I'm going to ask you again, son: are you advocating a coup?

  2. Re: We'll see what happens on Trump Signs Law Forcing Drone Users To Register With Government (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    In this case, you can take "Hillary" as a metonym for the authoritarian fake-progressive wing of the Democrat party.

  3. Re: Register drones, but guns? on Trump Signs Law Forcing Drone Users To Register With Government (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Lick those boots!

  4. Re: Register drones, but guns? on Trump Signs Law Forcing Drone Users To Register With Government (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Contemporary US law is very easy to understand. The whole of our jurisprudence can be concisely summarized in a single maxim:

    "Fuck you, pleb, that's why!"

  5. Re: Saw it coming on Trump Signs Law Forcing Drone Users To Register With Government (thehill.com) · · Score: 2

    You're thinking corporate like business corporations.

    Mussolini style fascists were thinking corporate like the body ("corpus") of society.

    Historic Fascism was totalitarian, but otherwise had little in common with the increasingly totalitarian Financialism we suffer under today.

  6. Re: Good Luck... on Trump Signs Law Forcing Drone Users To Register With Government (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    Oh, c'mon. We already have a full fledged police state in place. What's one more teeny tiny regulation atop the millions of laws & regulations already enforced on the people? Plus it will help feed the Gulag. We need that if we want to beat Stalin's record for biggest Gulag of all time. Who doesn't want that?!

  7. Re: We'll see what happens on Trump Signs Law Forcing Drone Users To Register With Government (thehill.com) · · Score: -1

    Sad thing is, true Hillary supporters are so delusional they make Trump supporters look intelligent and well-grounded.

    Fortunately, about 3/4 of Hillary supporters give their support only out of fear of being harassed, assaulted, or fired should they say something politically incorrect.

    That will change if President Trump succeeds at revitalizing the economy and strengthening workers' position in the labor market. No longer compelled to pay lip service by fear of workplace retaliation, most of Hillary's "popular support" will evaporate.

  8. Re: Big Government on Trump Signs Law Forcing Drone Users To Register With Government (thehill.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yay for less freedom!

    Awesome thing is, reducing domestic freedom and funding more war have huge bipartisan support:
    http://clerk.house.gov/evs/201...
    https://www.senate.gov/legisla...

    Soviet Union, we're catching up! Soon we'll be just as unfree as you were. Fuck yeah, go America!

  9. Re: Everybody with the means and motive spies on German Intelligence Warns of Increased Chinese Cyberspying (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    What you're describing sounds a lot like a coup. Is that what you're advocating?

    I have a lot more faith in elections and the Constitution, than I do in a bunch of secret laws about secrecy, interpreted by secret kangaroo courts. What about you - do you believe in democracy?

  10. Re: I think all reality is in jeopardy on AI-Assisted Fake Porn Is Here and We're All Screwed (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    I don't trust your trusted hardware.

  11. Re: Everybody with the means and motive spies on German Intelligence Warns of Increased Chinese Cyberspying (apnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Sounds like it's the intelligence agencies who have a problem if they are refusing information to the elected President.

  12. Re: Stuff that "matters"? Come on now. on The First Women in Tech Didn't Leave -- Men Pushed Them Out (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    English degrees are just fine for programming. I've worked alongside several. Precise grammar and correct choice of words are very important. Arguably much more important than math for most software projects.

  13. Re: the first women in tech.... on The First Women in Tech Didn't Leave -- Men Pushed Them Out (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    America needs more loving, nurturing mothers and fewer grasping, soulless corporate drones.

    The huge majority of women world prefer to stay at home, care for their children, and make a good home for their families. But capitalism forces them to abandon their children, neglect their home and their husband, and instead work as a slave to the Machine.

    I wonder how many capitalist running dogs will denounce this obvious truth? How many of those denuciations will be worded in the language of degenerate fake-progressive feminazism?

  14. Re: the first women in tech.... on The First Women in Tech Didn't Leave -- Men Pushed Them Out (wsj.com) · · Score: 2

    Solidarity, my brother. It's time for you and your coworkers to form a union. Strike over your inhuman working conditions! Seize the means of production,and regain your self-respect.

  15. Re: the first women in tech.... on The First Women in Tech Didn't Leave -- Men Pushed Them Out (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't you know, my friend, that *brogrammers don't exist*? I've been in software more than 15 years, consulted for a ton of different companies, and I've never yet met or even heard about a real life brogrammer. Zero. Not one.

  16. desperate for outrage on LinkedIn Bro Poetry Pretty Much Sums Up 2017 (thedailybeast.com) · · Score: 0

    Slow news day.

    Bigoted fake-Progressive journalist feigns outage at *too much poetry* on the internet. Demands uncredentialed poets be no-platformed by corporate overlords. Only poetry from legitimate, ivy degreed, non-working-class poets to be permitted in your jobs site news feed.

    Fuck you deplorable proles, that's why.

  17. Re: Does systemd make ... on Does Systemd Make Linux Complex, Error-Prone, and Unstable? (ungleich.ch) · · Score: 5, Funny

    Systemd is nothing but a thinly-veiled plot by Vladimir Putin and Beyonce to import illegal German Nazi immigrants over the border from Mexico who will then corner the market in kimchi and implement Sharia law!!!

  18. Re: Close on Launch of Bitcoin Futures Trading Crashes CBOE Site (thestreet.com) · · Score: 1

    Is that a bug or a feature?

  19. Re: Reality Check on Launch of Bitcoin Futures Trading Crashes CBOE Site (thestreet.com) · · Score: 1

    US national debt is denominated in US national currency. Therefore it doesn't matter how imaginatively large the numbers become, fedgov can always pay. It's impossible for a sovereign power to "run out of money". Money is just numbers in a database - are we going to run out of inches or tons, too?

    The hard part is domestic price stability and maintaining a steady foreign exchange. That stuff can get really wrecked by bad monetary policy. But any actually-sovereign country can ALWAYS pay its own-currency denominated national debt.

  20. The purpose is discrimination. Duh.

  21. Re: Just say no on Emotion Recognition Systems Could Be Used In Job Interviews (techtarget.com) · · Score: 1

    They won't hire you to cut grass.

    The jobs done by the illegal immigrant servant class are not open to citizens, even citizens willing to work for a pittance. That's how the California Apartheid system works.

  22. Re: Impossible on Emotion Recognition Systems Could Be Used In Job Interviews (techtarget.com) · · Score: 1

    The know-nothing power-mad culture of American HR departments is one of the many reasons China is beating us at absolutely everything.

  23. Re: what's a tortoise? on Emotion Recognition Systems Could Be Used In Job Interviews (techtarget.com) · · Score: 1

    A tortoise is a kind of large sailing yacht, usually equipped with an avocado-powered diesel teapot. You didn't know that??

  24. Re: Nothing changed but the language on Sexual Harassment In Tech Is As Old As the Computer Age (ieee.org) · · Score: 0

    Sharia law is the ultimate expression of feminism.

  25. I fart rainbows, you insensitive clod.