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  1. Re: it doesn't matter if it's real on Portland City Council May Ask FCC To Investigate Health Risks of 5G Networks (inverse.com) · · Score: 1

    Making sure everyone has what they need is the highest priority. After that allowing people avenues to compete for what they want, allows for luxury without Maggie facturing criminal through perceive desperation. I Believe in balance.

  2. Re: it's less expensive just to cancel the vote on Researchers Find Critical Backdoor In Swiss Online Voting System (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Humor is not measured by power humor is measured by weather people are making fun of us. Look up stupid American jokes, research what other countries average populist think about America. Get yourself a good sampling source from other countries and then you will not be able to deny how big of a joke the us is. Power is no barrier to acting a fool. It is a gateway to you are against which is a precursor to foolish thinking and behavior

  3. Re: it's less expensive just to cancel the vote on Researchers Find Critical Backdoor In Swiss Online Voting System (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Well that's actually part of the joke where the most powerful Nation yet the most in capable of utilizing that power to eliminate problems in our own country. All the power all the GDP and we are too short sighted to use it for anything worth doing. It may as well not exist at all for all the good it does.

  4. it's less expensive just to cancel the vote on Researchers Find Critical Backdoor In Swiss Online Voting System (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    As the US is thebiggest joke of the international community, I find it hard to believe that the Swiss haven't been laughing at us as we keep implementing more and more voting machines but keep getting proved to be hacked. Not just hackable. How they save themselves a bundle and just tell their people we're not having a real vote this year, and then just present whoever the voting machine manufacturer selected to win. we all expect governments to f*** over there people but do actually have to be so insultingly not sneaky about it and pretend nobody knows what they're doing?

  5. it doesn't matter if it's real on Portland City Council May Ask FCC To Investigate Health Risks of 5G Networks (inverse.com) · · Score: 2

    It doesn't matter whether it's technically safe or not, what if Portland just doesn't want 5G, and instead of arguing about all the reasons why are just taking whatever relevant actions to stall or prevent it? There is nothing wrong with that. We haven't even saturated the limits of 4G yet, and it's quite possible there are additional concerns of somehow this is going to cost the town money or increase general costs. if her whole town is set up to operate off of 4 g, and it's working, then by not allowing 5G, I can continue to keep their town operated the way they like it. Newer and faster does not always equal better and if you're satisfied with the way things are,well if it's not broke don't fix it. There's no reason why things have to be the same everywhere. That's the whole reason for having different places in order to have the option of different ways to do things without being questioned.

  6. exchanging one indirect value symbol for another on Facebook's Cryptocurrency Could Be a $19 Billion Revenue Opportunity, Barclays Says (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 2

    Hey how about you turn your abstract voucher in for this abstract voucher written for slightly less? God people are stupid cuz it's probably going to work. In the end that 19 billion in revenue represents a 19 billion dollar in mislabeled charity to Facebook. We already have ways to exchange money. I already have ways to do it instantly. This is a stupid redundant project that unfortunately will probably not be nipped in the bud.

  7. That's because of State curriculum requirements four schools that are compromised agendas vet value social conditioning as a higher priority then teaching people to think critically. if you teach someone to learn and just give them access to reference material they will learn all on their own, but the higher educated a populace is the more progressive they become which is economic suicide in a country where money has no real value and it is actually based on projections of stability and stagnation of real progress. Solving problems does not result in profit it in fact reduces profit, at the same time reduces need for monetary solutions in daily life. We will never increase the average intelligence and education level of the main populace until we adopt different economic values value solutions over profits

  8. The "right people" are whoever can get it done discreetly without getting caught, in that specific instance and can only be known with any real confidence in hindsight buy a successful perpetrator.

  9. Re: REAL Alternative Source on Fast-Growth Chickens Produce New Industry Woe: 'Spaghetti Meat' (wsj.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Instead of saying too long to read, how to keep the context honest and say you lack the necessary attention span to read it. Own your limitations . don't blame others, for your own deficiencies

  10. so they have been slacking on pruning on Fast-Growth Chickens Produce New Industry Woe: 'Spaghetti Meat' (wsj.com) · · Score: 4, Informative

    Like any process of selective breeding you have to go through each batch, and identify and selectively remove the ones that have genetic traits that are undesirable. Donald should read chicken industry has slacked off on their selective breeding quality control and it has resulted in undesired mutations. Always grow more than what you need because an uncertain number is going to be defective. And every so often you have to go back to going through the stock with a fine-tooth comb in order to filter out bad genetics

  11. Re: Ok, bye bye intelligence access on US Tells Germany To Stop Using Huawei Equipment Or Lose Some Intelligence Access (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    yeah but that's what we grew up in or condition to then we would put up with that is just the way things are same way we put up with our current government.

  12. Re: Power of veto != control on US Seeks To Allay Fears Over Killer Robots (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    And it has how is that solution worked out, that's right it hasn't it's created a double down arms race that's never ended. Short minded solutions lead to the repeated reinvention of the same problem. Now just look at us. Still doing the same old s*** with slightly different toys I'm not learning a damn thing except how the f****** bigger next time. The th ocean dolphins are laughing at us. we might eat and kill them but what time they do have in life is still better than a lifetime as a human. Land and working for the man.. pfft. Stupid.

  13. Unless they have some basic sense and latitude to act on that good sense in which case they won't allow you to cheat and work around it. Losing control of your country can happen many ways. And letting it be taken over economically by foreign interests, it's just plain stupid. You don't want money bleeding out of your national economy. And the only way to do that is to have a firm control and limit on foreign interests ability to operate and transact with your borders.

  14. Re: I wouldn't worry much on Will A No-Deal Brexit Void 340,000 British-Owned .EU Domains? (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    The WTO serves primary to the United States Interests. The United States controlling elite classess greed knows no bounds. join the WTO and it's only a matter of time for another US puppet Nation, that will get burned as soon as convenient. Better the EU then the US.

  15. Re: Dead in the water. on Huawei Sues the US In Pushback Against Security Risk Claims (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    And the us or corporation is an entity, with all the same constitutional rights as a person. Therefore a US subsidiary of a Chinese company retains US constitutional rights. It was a stupid LA and the first place but US economic gain by it it's only fair that they lose by the same mechanic. It's time to pay the piper.

  16. Re: It's so laughable, good luck Chi-Coms on Huawei Sues the US In Pushback Against Security Risk Claims (latimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Judiciary system is completely corrupt although once in awhile you get an individual but wants to do right but unfortunately is bound by the system to do wrong or lose their station and livelihood

  17. There are more malignant parasitic economic mentalities in Texas then probably anywhere else in the US. Texas is the big o oil state. Bunch of spoiled crazy racists, flip flop to become independent from Mexico in order to retain their slaves. Because Mexico freed all the slaves before the US did. Texas is one of the u.s. is biggest shames still in full operation

  18. But from a psychological standpoint there is no such thing as deprogramming gonly alternate programming.

  19. Oh I believe there's objective truth but but we'll never know what it is the closest we ever get is convincing ourselves within the tiny localized system that we interact with in our tiny lives. Made things are regarded as truth are just relative constructs. True relative to another artificial construct or imagined idea. So the best anybody ever has is what they are capable of believing and perceiving. And everyone has a slightly different version. So while we're must be some kind of objective truth, we're too small scale do, I'm too limited to ever observe anything with full comprehension. as soon as we tell ourselves were right we then cut off the infinite levels of detail and lines of causality that are part of that dynamic, for the sake of convenience.

  20. just cuz you're expected to do something doesn't mean you have to do it. So some encouragement at least, helps to keep people giving a s***. May the only things you truly have to do you can't stop yourself from doing even if you try. Having to do something is a description of an involuntary physical compulsion that cannot be suppressed. It's not like anybody has to care about other people's expectations. You can do is show gratitude when they are charitable and donate attention to the concept

  21. There is no such thing as deprogramming. You can program or condition a stronger new imperative an alternative cult (societal norms). But seeing as there is simply alternative programming and none of them are any more correct than any other objectively, the being more honest to refer to it as counterconditioning someone an attempt to recruit them to your own cult. Society is no less of a cult then the Kool-Aid drinking comet worshippers. Is no more valid then the orders it opposes. it just has more power at the moment

  22. Re: you're better off with a foreign VPN on How Can You Decide Which VPN To Trust? (slate.com) · · Score: 1

    China has never sent cops to seek me harm. China has never tried to sue me. China has never directly tried to control me. And if they do then I'll change my opinion accordingly. But I have been harassed by US cops on behalf of US politicians, despite the fact that I am no threat to anyone or anyone's property. I've been chased out of areas simply for style of clothing. China has never done anything to hurt me. And China has not attempted to sacrifice me to maintain itself. China has never done anything to me so remains a neutral party. But I've been betrayed and had my freedoms and autonomy placed under siege by the US government more times than I can count. which is a stupid waste of resources because it cost more to f*** with me then to ignore me seeing as I'm no threat to anybody.

  23. you're better off with a foreign VPN on How Can You Decide Which VPN To Trust? (slate.com) · · Score: 2

    Your own government that's much more incentive to utilize your information against you. better that your information is stolen by China who doesn't give a f*** about you personally, then by your own government who may use it to take action against you.

  24. Well course people would download cars if they could. It would be stupid , and a form of self-sabotage not to. It's a harsh world. Individual people have to do whatever they can to get by and still grab a little bit of happiness in this world. It's companies to make behaviors they don't like physically impossible to accomplish or accept that their business model was merely wishful thinking. If making laws changed behavior then all the prisons would be empty, law enforcement would be eliminated due to lack of need. At some point you still have to intersect with reality. And that reality is as much as you want to control what people do with what you sold, it's unenforceable.

  25. Re: Faulty assumption on Netflix May Be Losing $192 Million Per Month From Piracy, Study Claims (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes. Yes it does. You can't lose what you never had. If companies can outsource or resell other people's services in order to trick the public into not purchasing things directly,. Consumers can do the same. Anybody acting with consent of the consumer, counts as it looking consumer themselves did it. And that context the people sharing the account are just proxy appendages of the account holder