I'm sure shitliberal mediaThe FCC is going to gut Net Neutrality, shutting out small startups from competing on an even playing field. [etc.]

I'm sure shitliberal mediaThe FCC is going to gut Net Neutrality, shutting out small startups from competing on an even playing field. [etc.]
Or it might, y'know, not do all the brazenly plutocratic shit that Trump and the GOP keep doing, or even do something else entirely, once people stop acting like "I'm going to treat you like shit, but I'm going to treat people you don't like even worse" outranks all other possible qualifications for office.Rob wrote:The only positive thing that can really be expected of the government these days is for them to tell squatters that it's time to go home.
If you're not in Puerto Rico, anyway. But whatever, they're lazy and incapable of solving their own problems too.I understand that Haitians see that America is better than Haiti - we all know that and want to keep it that way.
The media blackmails platforms with advertiser boycotts?austere wrote:It's really precious that the media is now crying about freedom of speech and "net neutrality"[TM] when they actively censor and stifle regular people's voices on their platforms and platforms they blackmail with advertiser boycotts.
Precious, so god darn precious.
Well at least we don't have to pretend she's some kind of hero anymore.BulletMagnet wrote:Off to the side, my prediction concerning the fate of the Billionaire Blowjob Act of 2017 seems to be rolling right along.
Yeah, the media is just one frontend of the hydra. An important one, but they only have power on the internet insomuch that old people still watch television for some reason.Mischief Maker wrote:The media blackmails platforms with advertiser boycotts?
Do you even know what the media is?
You know, were someone to take your post at face value, one might wonder if the author could possibly be so alarmingly and willfully limited in his grasp of and inquisitiveness into issues of importance that he hadn't even considered the possibility that a significant majority of people, regardless of their on-paper affiliation, allow for the notion that some government initiatives can have positive overall effects on a population, others might have negative effects, and many, many others besides are a complex, often contradictory mixture of the two, and require a good deal of inquiry and consideration into their specifics, as well as the circumstances surrounding them and potential edits or changes on the horizon, for any member of said population to be counted as meaningfully "for" or "against" them.Zen wrote:In fairness to you, BulletMagnet, you are a relentless statist
Please - they've been keeping that sorry act up with Saint McCain, in the face of almost every concrete legislative action he's taken (as opposed to his somber-faced "reservations about" said astoundingly predictable actions) for a lot longer, and I can guarantee you that Flake is the next to board that ever-expanding gravy train and play the self-proclaimed "centrist voices" for fools.Well at least we don't have to pretend she's some kind of hero anymore.
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Well, you got that part right.Zen wrote:I want schnapps.
Thanks Obama.Wikipedia wrote:Ajit Varadaraj Pai (born January 10, 1973) is an American attorney who serves as the Chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He is the first Indian American to hold the office.
He has served in various positions at the FCC since being appointed to the commission by President Barack Obama in May 2012, at the recommendation of Mitch McConnell. He was confirmed unanimously by the United States Senate on May 7, 2012,[1] and was sworn in on May 14, 2012, for a five-year term.[2]
In January 2017, President Donald Trump designated Pai as FCC Chairman.[3][4] In March 2017, Trump announced that he would renominate Pai to serve another five-year term as FCC Chairman.[5] Pai was confirmed by the U.S. Senate for an additional five-year term as FCC Chairman on October 2, 2017.[6] Before his appointment to the FCC, Pai held positions with the Department of Justice, the United States Senate, the FCC's Office of General Counsel, and Verizon Communications.
What amounts to entertainment is what it takes to get people into alarmist mode about how the country might change into some other country. I might literally die if I had to pay extra for services I don't want or need.just look at Portugal
Yeah, and small businesses like mine might die if relegated to a second-tier slower, shittier internet because I can't pay the same access fees as Amazon-style megasites to monopolistic ISPs to reach potential clients. But it's not like you NEED the internet to do business nowadays!Rob wrote:What amounts to entertainment is what it takes to get people into alarmist mode about how the country might change into some other country. I might literally die if I had to pay extra for services I don't want or need.just look at Portugal
That's low-effort even for you, Rob.Rob wrote:What amounts to entertainment is what it takes to get people into alarmist mode about how the country might change into some other country.
I thought we had already talked this one into the ground. No one needs to be duped into not wanting to pay for lifestyle diseases in the land of obesity.Mischief Maker wrote:This is almost as hilarious as the time you got all snotbubbles about how high-risk and low-risk insurance customers pay into a common pool. Were you aware you were repeating a specifically-tailored talking point, or did you think it was your own independent idea at the time?
Mischief Maker wrote:But do tell me about how a bunch of Haitians on the opposite side of the continent from you are the REAL threat to the American Dream.
They are a threat to America because people don't know when or where to draw the line. It's never just 60,000 and all of the kids they manage to have while here. There are 800,000 "dreamers", 10-30 million illegals, 50,000-100,000+ "refugees" a year in addition to the million regular immigrants a year and whatever else I'm missing. The environmental disaster was an earthquake in 2010. The question is: should they still be here in 2017? If their "dream" is weaseling their way into America and staying permanently when temporarily was the offer, the steel-toe boot is what they should get.In 1990, as part of the Immigration Act of 1990 ("IMMACT"), P.L. 101-649, Congress established a procedure by which the Attorney General may provide TPS to immigrants in the United States who are temporarily unable to safely return to their home country because of ongoing armed conflict, an environmental disaster, or other extraordinary and temporary conditions.
Whether or not they have any positive effect, they all have negative effects. Government costs money to run. Laws cost money to enforce. Enforcement=violence. If one believes that a tax on sugary beverages, for instance, is a great idea, one had better be ready to have the SWAT team show up at their house at 4AM looking for evidence of bootleg soda pop production.significant majority of people, regardless of their on-paper affiliation, allow for the notion that some government initiatives can have positive overall effects on a population, others might have negative effects
No, just give me the hatchet.Mischief Maker wrote:Hey Rob, let's bury the hatchet on the immigration issue for the time being. I assume we're on the same page regarding the environment.
Trump's sense of humor is really like... zero. That's why he sat there like a testicle when Obama ripped him a new one at the correspondence dinner so many moons ago. On that note, is there a funny Republican?Rob wrote:The Pocahontas stuff is juvenile but funny. She knows what he's driving at is true.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.