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  1. Re: A little short-sighted on EU Commissioner Says No to Bill Gates' Robot Tax Idea (fortune.com) · · Score: 1

    I guess you didn't notice how Big Agribusiness took over because of it and now there's virtually no independent farmers left while the corporations bleed the wealth from America.

  2. Re: nobel prize material on Scientists Decipher the Neural Code For Faces (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And it's still the fucking Kardashians who make all the headlines.

  3. Yeah big cities get huge farming subsidies.

  4. You spelled zero wrong.

  5. Which ID cards does the left want you to have that prevent you from voting?

  6. Re: Fuck off america on Trump Announces US Withdrawal From Paris Climate Accord (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Trump is just a narcissistic con-man who thinks he's a great deal-maker. He hasn't closed one single deal since he took office because running a country and managing foreign policy isn't like greasing a local zoning board so you can build a golf course. He's completely incompetent as a leader.

  7. Re: Fuck off america on Trump Announces US Withdrawal From Paris Climate Accord (reuters.com) · · Score: 1, Funny

    Trump has no choice but to surround himself with people smarter than him because literally everyone on the planet is smarter than he is.

  8. Re: Uh, researchers found they worked less... on A New Report Finds No Evidence That People Will Work Less Under a Universal Basic Income (theoutline.com) · · Score: 2

    Any excuse to say the words "social justice", eh? Even when the topic has nothing to do with it.

  9. I'm not pissed about it. Only wankers get pissed about helping out the needy. It's an investment in the future of this country, and it benefits everyone. Less problems, less crime, less strain on medical services, more productivity. Yeah, maybe you can't afford that new big screen TV because of it. Boohoo.

  10. The problem is also that they can't pay-off an aggregator and buy a good review.

  11. Re:I'm proud to be White on Democrats Ask FBI To Probe Reported FCC Cyberattack (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    It would be better if you were proud of an actual personal achievement, rather than just standing on your genetic makeup which you got for free for doing nothing.

  12. Re:Who has money on his resignation / impeachment? on Trump Is Pulling US Out of Paris Climate Deal: Sources (axios.com) · · Score: 1

    Right, the people opposing a travel ban hate freedom because nothing exemplifies freedom like preventing people from traveling.

  13. Re:Pulling out on Trump Is Pulling US Out of Paris Climate Deal: Sources (axios.com) · · Score: 0

    A republic is a form of democracy. What you mean is that the US is not a pure democracy.

  14. Re: The Republicans will never.... on Silicon Valley Continues To Explore Universal Basic Incomes (siliconvalley.com) · · Score: 1

    You sound like a kindergartner. Waaah, he got to ride the slide twice and I only got to ride it once!

  15. Re:Somehow Slashdot readers will spin this on Reid Hoffman, Bill Gates, Others Ante Up Another $30 Million To Change.org the World (fortune.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Well that all depends on what Bill Gates is getting out of it. A lot of his "philanthropic" endeavors are really just tax dodges which are intended to benefit himself more than who he's claiming to help. Or to entrench Microsoft in developing nations. I'll applaud him when he gives without expecting anything in return.

  16. Re: Something's fishy in Denmark. on 8 In 10 People Now See Climate Change As a 'Catastrophic Risk,' Says Survey (trust.org) · · Score: 1

    Globally, it's pretty much only the conservatives that deny climate change, because it threatens their precious Money God.

  17. Once again, right-wing idiocy conflating the two things. What you fail to grasp is that you won't have any fucken farmland left to farm after you pollute it all into a toxic wasteland. Sure, your kids will have three arms and a tail, but I fail to see that as a tremendous advantage...

  18. Re: Not an error. A lie. on President Trump's Budget Includes a $2 Trillion Math Error (time.com) · · Score: 1

    Stupicious!

  19. Re: Not an error. A lie. on President Trump's Budget Includes a $2 Trillion Math Error (time.com) · · Score: 1

    When it's good news, the right attributes it to Trump. When it's bad news, the right attributes it to someone else.

  20. Re:I think bananas are the perfect food. on Amazon's 1.7 Million Free Bananas 'Disrupting' Local Fruit Economy (consumerist.com) · · Score: 1

    They keep for a fairly long time

    Uh, no they don't.

  21. Re:What does this have to do with science? on 'Science Must Clean Up Its Act' (scientificamerican.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    most of these just aren't "scientific issues"

    If there is a cause and an effect, it's science.

  22. It would be trivial to implement a municipal transit service that works just like Uber. Trivial. Cities complain about lack of revenue and then throw away millions of dollars of the easiest revenue possible to private companies.

  23. helps protect in the largest content providers from upstarts trying to cut it with discounted services

    That's the exact opposite of what's good for consumers.

  24. Do you think speech would be free if it wasn't legislated? Not every regulation is bad.

  25. Re: "The meltwater did not reach the vault.." on Arctic Stronghold of World's Seeds Flooded After Permafrost Melts (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Global Seed Vault is the name of the entire facility, which was flooded. Somewhere within the Global Seed Vault facility lies an actual vault of seeds, which was not flooded.