Comment Re:Hackability (Score 1) 292
Maybe the candidates can talk about things that they actually believe...will get them into office but not actually do once there
No, the correct analogy would be that you took a digital picture of the groceries and left. They still have their groceries.
I wasn't aware that a digital picture of groceries had the same nutritional value as the groceries themselves.
you're quoting a chart based on BMI.. BMI is wrong, stop using it.
At least ask for permission first, otherwise you might get sued.
I don't understand why people want to block regular banner ads... I think John Oliver gave a really good summary of the problem with sponsored content AKA native advertising:
He answered your question in the video. Content is something people want to have, but don't want to pay for.
Reddit is hypocritical, sure. They shouldn't allow any of it, or all of it and face the music. I'm in favor of the first. Away with all those haters. Let them set up their own site where they can spew their venom.
Sounds like you're hating on haters and as such should be banned/censored.
Settled? Hardly...
and until we're able to have a parallel Earth and tell everyone on one Earth "pollute all you want" and the other Earth "don't pollute at all" and leave it for many years it never will be settled.
Why do people STILL refuse to vote for anything but a repug or demoncrat? Just keep this shit up, voting R or D and you'll keep getting more and more tyranny.
Because it's been one vote per person for a while.
Oh, was a magical third Bush term going to make this any better? Or a McCain or Romney administration?
Considering that R-Money recognized the difference between a state-run healthcare law and a federal-run healthcare law as a constitutional issue, I think he would have done much better in respecting the balance of power, rather than Barrack "Fuck the Constitution, Fuck the legislature, Fuck the courts, I'm in charge here, eat my shit in the form of Executive Orders" Obama.
R-Money recognized that before becoming President.
The bigger issue that GP is pointing out is that candidates (of any party) say one thing while running, then do something different once in office.
Now it looks like a bureaucratic corporation struggling to have enough revenue pay for the perks of its executives.
Or enough revenue to pay its general employees since every time they try to do any sort of monetization, people throw a hissy fit.
Where there's a will, there's a relative.