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Comment Re:I hope they just let him go (Score 0) 929

There was probably no chance the Obama administration would have let him walk. Trump, on the other hand, hasn't been hit by any big wikileaks yet as big as Hillary's emails. Maybe he'll let him go on account of helping keep Hillary out of office. Of course, how angry would the MSM get if Trump did let Assange go because of that. Would it be considered corruption?

Comment Re:Absolultely shocking... (Score 1) 449

Well, the Poverty line is based upon the number of people in the household, and each additional dependant increases the poverty level by $4320,. Under such a scheme, the different numbers based on the number of kids would be equivalent to deductions. I'd much rather see us roll the payroll taxes in to the income tax, and then renegotiate the taxes rates people should be paying.

As a father of 6 (soon to be 7), my income tax was -7100 under the new tax law, but when considered in connection with payroll taxes, I do pay taxes, just a much smaller amount than other people at the same income level who have a lot fewer kids. I suppose Democrats always complaining about trying to redistribute to people who are have nots have resulted in this situation, which is funny, because many of those who benefit are the religious conservatives who never vote Democrat, while the people who will pay more taxes under a 'Tax the Rich' scheme are their own constituents. I don't get why blue states vote & support people who demand that they pay more in taxes and then get angry when the tax code shifts in ways that result in them paying more taxes.

Comment Re:I realized they jumped the sahrk (Score 1) 129

I'm not familiar with Blockbuster's service, but if the individual disks were sent to you with a postage paid return envelope, and you were dropping them off, then you were doing them a favor. If dozens of people dropped of disks, and they could put them in a box and ship them for a single box instead of dozens of disks, they may have been breaking even or even coming out ahead. The cost of the store rental was probably a bonus, and they may have hoped to get some late fees from other people to offset the cost of your free rental.

Comment Re:Trump?!?!? What fucking planet do you live on? (Score 1, Insightful) 420

I absolutely agree, except, all of this is being done with the approval of one side of the political spectrum:

1. Government money is being spent on 'education' (mild brain washing) to support this same side of the political spectrum creating a half generation of society that beleives liberty is a lie, and they've been oppressed. (If they are, they should flee to Europe where real freedom reigns if that's what they believe.)
2. The media is supporting this side of the political spectrum by covering up lies and scandals while condemning 10 times as offen for lesser offenses from the other side as well as fabricating false charges against a president that isn't taking their BS, so they start falsely accusing him of obstruction when he's only protecting himself against conspiracies to remove him from office for false charges.
3. These individuals are forcing authors to change their stories to match leftist morality. This is censorship of a most evil kind because those on the right have very important ideas that created the very society they live in.
4. If they don't like what's on the radio or Fox News, there are other channels they can listen to. The very ideas they are attacking were mainstream and acceptable 10 years ago, and they are only promoting these ideas in order to gain control of the government and erradicate the opposition and turn them into slaves through government tyranny.

Of course, once the leftists enshirine their ideas, and make dissent unacceptable, they will establish themselves as the elite, and the oppressed will have no way out, then will be when they should be shouting, not for more government, but less, and not for leftist thought control but freedom of thought, action, association, and commerce. But it may be too late because the brain washing in liberal states schools will not be rolled back.

I've come to the conclussion that those who agree with the constitution and traditional values should seperate from the states who want to reject the freedoms that built the US government, because the left is on a path that can only result in tyranny or civil war, and only letting them have their way in a seperate country will make them happy.

Comment Re:I call bullsht (Score 1) 177

But we can also compare to the average distances of all of Earth's which is also the center of the Sun and find the distance is 0.

Or you can realize that given one point of Earth's orbit, compared to all of Venu's v Mercury's locations will usually results in Mercury for two reasons. Consider when both Mercury and Venus are both perpenducilar to the line between the Earth and Sun. The distance between Earth and Mercury is approximately 160,465,000 and Earth and Venus is 184,835,000. (Using the pathagorian theorum and the average distances between the Sun and each planet). Considering at the two points in the middle of the orbit relative to Earth's position, Mercury is close, you're likely to find that Venus spends more time farther away from the Earth than Mercury.

Of course, what most people consider most interesting is what is the closest approach between any two bodies, and Venus is by far the closest by this measure.

Comment Re:Interesting, but balls called for holding runne (Score 2) 51

I think it's several factors driving the increase in game time, but I actually think holding runners on first is probably less of a concern. Stolen bases last year were down 15% compared to 40 years ago, and most teams have analytics that tell them that losing runners from stolen bases ends up costing runs when they aren't on base when the next home run happens.

Bigger problems are that batters are less likely to swing, driving up pitch counts, which results in more pitcher changes, walks and strike outs. Conversely, you have pitchers that have gotten so good that hitters averages are down although home runs are up.

There has been talk of lowering the mound which would hopefully help hitters get the ball in play more, but it remains to be seen.

Comment Re:No, thanks (Score 2) 153

The bit about 'closing the vault' means that you won't be able to own a single movie any more. You will have to pay for access to everything forever on you will get nothing.

Another way of putting it is that they're changing from scarcity by only making it available every 5 years to making it scarce by only making it available through their own service. I suppose you could tell your kids that periodically, you'll be binging on Disney content for 1-3 months, and then they'll have to wait a few years for the next dosage if you're trying to control the money you give Disney. Which, if you do that, maybe you'd spend $120 a decade (or less) which might be way less than what you'd spend if you bought all of the movies you like.

If you're concerned about the total outlay, you're probably not Disney's primary customer. They want millions of rich customers who won't blink at dropping $120 a year in order to have half of the kids favorites available without having to worry about scratched discs and storage, because for some people, $120 isn't worth fretting about.

Comment Re: April Fools! (Score 0) 348

Consider a different spin on it. A new comic book comes out and writes some famous scientists or anti-creationist personalities, for instance Neil Degrasse Tyson or Bill Nye, interact with other characters in the comic where the characters Niel and Bill on the page do or believe things that are not necessarily in line with what the real life guys actually believe. Say they time travel and find out the earth is less than 7000 years old and fake Neil or Bill converts to creationism. Perhaps the comic has them 'evangelizing' other scientists and converting them to creationism, and those individuals (either fake or real scientists) also convert, but maybe not all of them. Is it fair to take their image and use it to contradict what they actually believe. I'm sure everybody would say that that is not allowable?

Well, returning to Jesus, who is to say that the Jesus as portrayed in the comic is an accurate portrayal of the actual Jesus. If 95% of Christians come up with a dozen ways that the Bible contradicts the comic, does the comic need to print a retraction? The guy writing the script may be serious or not. He may agree with the Bible or not. But whoever writes this is going to put out his opinion, and lots of kids will probably take it at face value even though it's guaranteed to get important things wrong every issue, and most people who read those errors aren't going to recognize them.

Of course, most readers of this site probably think it's all fantasy/fables/make believe, but what if it's not, and this is just one more way for people to be mislead.

Comment Re:ridiculous (Score 1) 468

Have you calculated the change in your pay check from 2017 to 2018, multiplied it by 26 (or 12, 13, or 52 depending on pay frequency) and compared to your previous?

The Republicans had the IRS analyze the withholding tables, and make the withholding align more closely with reality to reduce the size of refunds, but increase the size of your paycheck throughout the year. If you'd like a larger refund, you can modify your W2 to have more withheld so they government can hold your money for you until next winter. Or just have your bank divert the funds to a savings account and transfer it back to your checking account next February when your refund check comes back. Or you know, spend it all year like you probably did last year.

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