Comment Re:They shouldn't have immunity then (Score 1) 534
I don't know what you're talking about. Police departments get sued all the time, and often lose.
I don't know what you're talking about. Police departments get sued all the time, and often lose.
That's right. Since 2008, the Chicago Way has gone national. I'm sure I don't need to explain why.
An Al Qaeda member named Anwar al-Awlaki is not an American citizen in any meaningful way. Killing him was perfectly acceptable. American citizens have fought against their own country in previous wars too, only you didn't hear about it. They were killed with no trial and no fanfare, because that's the way war works.
It would be hard to make a programming language slower than Java, even if you tried.
Chicago residents have zero interest in individual rights and freedom. In fact, the very idea frightens them. They would much rather have the government take care of them and tell them what to do. This is why every Chicago incumbent (all Democrats) gets reelected as long as they are interested in running. People here have no desire for reform, as they are either getting something from "the system" or think they will be too.
Once I realized this, a lot of things that were previously a mystery all of a sudden became clear.
It's actually the opposite. Libel and defamation laws offer public figures virtually NO protection. Otherwise any politician who lost a race could sue the winner for defaming him through those nasty attack ads, etc etc.
That petition is a bunch of socialist BS. The real victims have already been compensated - AI is just making a shameless cash grab.
Like buying a $500,000 medallion PER CAR? This is one case where I will enjoy seeing the large multinational corporation squashing the little guys (the cab Mafias of the world).
Tenure would do nothing to stop this, and would in fact make it worse. Without tenure, you're free to go work somewhere else if you find the current environment too oppressive. Anyone working in IT knows the importance of being able to switch jobs. You can't plan on working in one place forever. If there were tenure, you would be unable to switch jobs without starting on the bottom at the new place. Good luck escaping a bad work environment under that system! Imagine the horrible political environment that would result from management trying to force out a tenured employee that they couldn't fire, so the only way is to make the environment so miserable the person quits.
That's very very unlikely to happen. The school board and parents would come down hard on any administrator who was that dumb.
Should we give IT workers tenure too? What if the boss threatened to fire everyone who doesn't want to program in VB6? See I too can come up with completely ridiculous examples to prove non-existent points.
The $150k is in "government numbers", ie total fantasy.
What are these ads you speak of? Chrome with AdBlock makes for a beautiful (not to mention useable) internet.
Because property taxes on rural land doesn't subsidize services for people that live in the city, amirite?
It sure as shit does not. Urban property taxes are many times higher than rural.
Pedants are far more annoying. At least dipshits are fun to make fun of.
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