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  1. Re: Morons are running the USA on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    And that pesky EPA which does nothing but stop the red states from turning this country and planet into a toxic polluted cesspool.

  2. Re: Morons are running the USA on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Not spending $21 billion on a wall would be a start.

  3. Re: Morons are running the USA on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Cows kill more people than terrorists. And don't get me started on Africanized Cows.

  4. Re: Better have security in there somewhere... on Swatch Takes on Google, Apple With Watch Operating System (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    There are 4G smartwatches that connect directly to a mobile network.

  5. Those people will bitch about anything to try to prove to everyone that their lives aren't devoid of any real meaning or importance.

  6. Re: It will miss out if no industries left on America May Miss Out On the Next Industrial Revolution (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    How can we lead in robotics when we're moving backwards socially, environmentally, educationally and industrially? The only thing we can lead at anymore is fear, gluttony and stupidity.

  7. $63,000,000 for the Matrix. Of course studios aren't going to gamble that kind of money on new, unproven ideas.

    If nobody would risk $63million on a new idea then how did The Matrix get made in the first place, considering it was a new unproven idea?

  8. Re:all comes down to taste. on Most People Would Give Lab-Grown Meat a Try, New Survey Reveals (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah, animals should go fuck themselves. They should suffer and die so that you don't have to make any concessions to your lifestyle.

  9. Re: Climate "science" has never been consistent. on Arctic Ice Loss Driven By Natural Swings, Not Just Mankind, Says Study (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    Right, because engineers will know how to target the problem without any science to identify where the problem comes from. There should be both.

  10. Wow you're thick, and not in the good way. This is fraud, plain and simple.

  11. Lying to investors is fraud, which is a crime.

  12. This is basically the same thing that the Republicans are doing with healthcare. Pre-existing condition? Elderly? Poor? Go fuck yourself and die.

  13. Re:And so it begins... on A Rogue Robot Is Blamed For a Human Colleague's Gruesome Death (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    Really? The only possible liability? Until you have read all the case files and heard all the testimony from all the witnesses and other people involved and analyzed all the robot schematics and source code can you make that determination.

  14. Re:Tough shit -- welcome to the real world on It's About Time Astronauts Got Healthcare For Life (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    What the red states don't understand is that they're only accumulating national medical "debt" by postponing the inevitable. Either everyone pays a small bit over time, or we pay a huge sum at a later date. It's cheaper to have everyone on health plans so they can get diagnosed early and treated early. They're all so fixated on how the other monkey got two bananas instead of one, that they've lost (or never had) any sort of longview and don't see that it's actually better for everyone, including themselves, to have universal health care.

  15. Re: Proof?!?! First-world problems.... on Proof Daylight Saving Time Is Dumb, Dangerous, and Costly (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you that desperate to make yourself feel tough by marginalizing problems? If everyone acted like you nothing would ever get fixed.

  16. Re: First on Microsoft Continues Porting Visual C++ To Linux (microsoft.com) · · Score: 3, Informative

    Personally I think "Fuck microsoft" perfectly sums it up. They spent decades attacking FOSS and hindering progress to line their own pockets. So yeah, fuck them.

  17. Re: This had more to keeping the status quo... on New Bill Would Allow Employers To Demand Genetic Testing From Workers (businessinsider.com) · · Score: 1

    You mean the status quo of not discriminating or oppressing based on genetics? Sounds awful...

  18. Re: Not bad but.. on 3D-Printed House Constructed On-Site In One Day (treehugger.com) · · Score: 0

    There's a lot of places on Earth where you don't need a McMansion to live happily.

  19. Yeah, greedy businesses should be allowed to exploit the proles to the fullest extent possible...

  20. Re:`We don't need regulation, we pinky-swear' on Uber Admits Its Ghost Driver 'Greyball' Tool Was Used To Thwart Regulators, Vows To Stop (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    Just like how we should reward whistleblowers in federal government.

  21. Are the Democrats crippling the EPA? Are the Democrats crippling the ACA? Are they trying to push coal and oil pipelines? Are they trying to waste billions of dollars building a wall? Are they defunding Planned Parenthood? Are they ramping up the war on drugs? Are they in bed with Putin? Are they blockading our borders? Are they setting back women's rights and LGBT rights 50 years? Name one thing the Republicans have done in the past decade that actually improves the country or planet for anyone except the rich.

  22. Re:No, don't blame Deere or the electronics indust on Big Tech Lobbying Is On the Verge of Killing Right To Repair Legislation In Minnesota (vice.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why can't we blame all of the above?

  23. That's why you don't go public.

  24. Re: No subject on How To Close the Gender Pay Gap By 2044 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    It would only take around 50 years of non-procreation globally to wipe out humans. Regardless of your opinion on whether or not there's a population problem, women have a societal burden that men do not.

  25. Re: Get rid of it by tomorrow. on How To Close the Gender Pay Gap By 2044 (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 1

    Citation or GTFO.