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  1. The solution is to give extra income to people who work (as in physically show up). If you are unemployed there should be labor centers where you have to show up to get your check and that keep you busy for the day. I get that we can't have them competing with private enterprise as that would be unfair but until no charity needs volunteers, until no old folks in retirement homes are lonely, until all litter is picked up, we can keep these people busy and pay them. I'd suggest funding it with a tax on imports, with a bias against low income countries like China. This would stimulate domestic demand by putting money in the 99% instead of the 1% and it would not create a culture of laziness. Thoughts and comments welcome.

  2. Since you mentioned it on Obama's Immigration Order To Give Tech Industry Some, Leave 'Em Wanting More · · Score: 2

    Since you didn't like others facts I'm sure that you have citations for yours right? Immigration can be a net win (let in skilled immigrants) or a net loss (let in unskilled immigrants). US has chosen a losing immigration strategy.

  3. PC refers to the platform, not the rating on Sweden Considers Adding "Sexism" Ratings To Video Games · · Score: 2

    PC gaming used to mean that it was played on computers as opposed to consoles. Now PC gaming has taken on a whole new meaning...

  4. Re:I remember ... on Law Lets IRS Seize Accounts On Suspicion, No Crime Required · · Score: 1

    The trick to making progress is that you have to actually be trying to make progress. If there's no interest in making progress the amount of time that goes by really doesn't matter.

  5. Re:What an asshole on The Single Vigilante Behind Facebook's 'Real Name' Crackdown · · Score: 1
    In truth the LGBT community has more members engaging in this style of conduct than any other group I'm aware of. The most appropriate example is that they sued to get the Prop 8 donor list then started harassing all the people on it. Talk about chilling political speech. Citations are extremely numerous and easily found if you google "harassing people prop 8".

    I'm in favor of people letting others have opposing views without punishment, which is the only way to have a free society. Allowing others to have ideas and opinions you don't agree with is no different than protecting speech you don't agree with.

  6. Re:gtfo on Intel Drops Gamasutra Sponsorship Over Controversial Editorials · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yes, I am for free speech as well, but all speech has consequences.

    Sad but true in some cases. The problem with not tolerating speech that you don't agree with is that it keeps a rational discussion from happening. Need an example, try this:

    [Person A] We should discuss the problems of massive numbers of undocumented people crossing the borders. Possible downsides include non-vaccinated people, economic costs, crimes committed by said people, etc.

    [Person B] You are obviously racist. Why do you hate hispanics, they just want opportunity.

    If Person A is white then maybe they'll add comments about white privilege. Not a single point Person A said was considered, just a blanket dismissal as racist. That's the problem with "hate speech" either by government or by the "PC crowd". Not addressing reality carries more severe consequences than offending overly sensitive people who get offended by just about anything and everything.

  7. Re:Let me be the first to say on Obama Administration Argues For Backdoors In Personal Electronics · · Score: 1

    Eric Holder, who is as Democrat as it can possibly get...

    Ouch, that's a harsh slam on Democrats

  8. Re:Update to Godwin's law? on Obama Administration Argues For Backdoors In Personal Electronics · · Score: 1

    While this is not the administration's finest moment...

    I would really love to hear what this administrations finest moment was.

  9. Re: Fristy Pawst! on Ebola Has Made It To the United States · · Score: 1

    Your crime was being a male. Family courts exist for the very purpose of giving really good deals to women at the expense of men. The old joke about socialism is giving other peoples money away so that you feel better has never been more true than "family courts".

  10. Re:Missing in the Summary on How Did the 'Berlin Patient' Rid Himself of HIV? · · Score: 0

    How about dead. Dead sounds like a much better option than felon. Felons cost a lot of money, dead people are a sunk cost.

  11. Re:You know what this means on Breakthrough In LED Construction Increases Efficiency By 57 Percent · · Score: 3, Informative

    Really what you're getting at is that red light doesn't destroy scotopic vision (ie night adapted vision) because the rod cells respond very little to red light. Notice I said respond very little, a bright enough red light will still have an impact. Using somewhat dim red light allows you to see things yet still retain your night vision. Even a brief moment of other light colors (ie white, blue, etc) will result in losing the night adapted vision which can take up to 30 minutes to fully recover.

  12. Re:I dunno about LEDs, but CFLs don't last on The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy · · Score: 2

    I dislike waste and generally try and conserve but it always seems like a scam when you save yet end up with the same bill. It's the environmental version of no child left behind where not everyone can be above average. If we all save water our bills won't all go down we'll just pay more for less. I've seen this scam multiple times with water mostly though also with electricity. Since water demand has limited elasticity I expect someone to pull an Enron on water supplies soon, especially if we get another corporate administration.

  13. Re:I dunno about LEDs, but CFLs don't last on The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy · · Score: 4, Informative

    I have worked in the solid state lighting industry. You typically hear 50,000 hours but there are a few points that must be met to achieve that:: - The LED must not exceed a certain temperature (usually 135C at the die though that can vary a bit between manufacturers) - The LED must not exceed a rated level of current flow - The 50k hours rating allows for a dimming over time of ~20% though again that varies between different manufacturers The most common failure points for LEDs are heat, over driving the LEDs, poor regulation circuits resulting in over current, and using too cheap of components which fail before the full lifetime is met. A lot of claims are made regarding both brightness and longevity that don't hold up, especially if it's an off brand from China. Those will always claim 50k to 100k hours of operation at 100% (or more) of the LEDs full rated light.

  14. Re:Exact Opposite of the Obama Campaign Message on Where Whistleblowers End Up Working · · Score: 1

    That's what Eric Holder is for

  15. Re:What a question? on Is Alibaba Comparable To a US Company? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Unless you are from Tibet or practice Falun Gong, then it's fascism heavy

  16. Re: Style on Is Alibaba Comparable To a US Company? · · Score: 1

    It's working out great for the 0.1%, for the 99.9%, not so much.

  17. Re:if only on Justice Sotomayor Warns Against Tech-Enabled "Orwellian" World · · Score: 1

    If you want something "done", you've got to talk to your congressbum.

    In this case talk == pay a third party PAC , the party, or some other intermediary to pay your congressum. Talking certainly won't get it done.

  18. Re:A little scary on L.A. Times National Security Reporter Cleared Stories With CIA Before Publishing · · Score: 1

    If it was as legal as you imply then why the massive cover up? You don't cover up above board activities.

  19. Based on the current invasion by Mexico we would do nothing but greet them as "undocumented invaders". Very limited efforts to stop them would be made and nobody is allowed to fight them via militias. Any crimes they do are not allowed to e reported. Any existing citizens who dare decry this invasion are declared racist. Or did I miss your analogy ;-)

  20. Re:R.I.P. Mozilla on Mozilla Rolls Out Sponsored Tiles To Firefox Nightly's New Tab Page · · Score: 0

    I quit using Firefox / Mozilla when they went from a technology company to one focused on social issues and specifically targeting people who didn't tout the politically correct message. If the party doesn't approve we force you out comrad. Sad...

  21. Re:Blah on Mozilla Rolls Out Sponsored Tiles To Firefox Nightly's New Tab Page · · Score: 1

    To be fair Mozilla made it clear that they love this market segment more than their founder/former CEO.

  22. of course we're second in music on Dramatic Shifts In Manufacturing Costs Are Driving Companies To US, Mexico · · Score: 1

    Rush is Canadian, it was a given that Canada took first place. The real fight is for who's in second place

  23. mission accomplished on How California's Carbon Market Actually Works · · Score: 1

    California has chased away so much industry I don't see how they can miss.

  24. always a lack of middle ground on The Benefits of Inequality · · Score: 3, Insightful

    as if nothing exists between absolute equality and absolute inequality. "Only a Sith deals in absolutes." - Obi Wan Kenobi

  25. Re:Wrong problem to focus on on Sniffing Out Billions In US Currency Smuggled Across the Border To Mexico · · Score: 1

    From a resources taken vs resources generated unskilled labor is always a minus for the community. Perhaps a plus to unscrupulous employers but a minus to the community. This is a case of privatize the gains but socialize the loss, it's just one example where the traditional roles are reversed between the parties.