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Comment Re:Democrats voted (Score 5, Insightful) 932

WHAT??!

Brat is actually the poster child for "getting the money out of politics." Cantor had him outspent 4 to 1. He was the little guy in this race.

From what I've heard about him, he's also very libertarian leaning. I think libertarian leaning Republicans have a bright future. I think the old guard and the social conservatives will have a hard time against them in the future as well.

Comment Re:term limits don't matter (Score 4, Insightful) 247

The elephant in the room is that the money in politics really isn't campaign money.

The reason so much is being spent on campaigns now days is because so much is being spent by government.

There is an immense amount of power involved in generating TRILLIONS of dollars in tax revenue and borrowing BILLIONS more and then determining what that should be spent on.

That power is desired mightily, which is what is driving the campaign spending.

Think of it this way. Every member in congress is voting on bills to spend ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE more money each year than they have control over in their campaign funds.

The campaign funds are just the ante to get in the game of playing with the much bigger piles of money.

Comment Re:Why is everbody against it now? (Score 1) 247

It think its mostly because before the effort was very undefined.

Now they've stated their goals and they are all identical to the goals of the left.

I will not support or believe that this PAC is beneficial until they add the goal of term limits to their proposed reforms.

Its a far bigger factor in the problems of our government than campaign finance is.

Comment Re:Trying to move America to the Left (Score 1) 247

Exactly. A horrible name choice if you want to appear to be non-partisan.

I don't believe they are really heavily partisan, but their proposed reforms lean profoundly to the left.

I think in is entirely in the realm of possibility that if they were truly very effective in their goals we would see a tilt toward one party rule.

One party rule would, of course, be infinitely worse than having "money in politics". Cite: see the history of one party rule.

Comment Re:interesting (Score 1) 247

Unions don't tell their members to personally donate to politicians, they take their members money and give it to the politicians, regardless of what the members want.

Hey wait!!! That's exactly what you accused the CEO of doing.

To be fair, it is completely in the CEO's rights to ask employees to donate their own money to candidates.

The point here is that it would be the employees choice in either case.

You compared apples to oranges and then just stated that oranges are evil.

Comment Re:interesting (Score 1) 247

Looking at reforms, I don't see much that will do anything.

If they succeed in getting the money out of politics, we will still be faced with incumbents having a disproportionate amount of power in staying in office.

For me to root for the Mayday PAC, they must include implementing term limits on congress as one of their goals. If we don't get that, their "getting money out of politics" will solve nothing. We'll still end up with ancient geezers who have been in office forever writing crappy law about copyrights and patents because they know shit about technology.

Comment Re:Fine ... (Score 5, Insightful) 245

I totally get that their systems very likely need to purge inconsequential data to remain effective. However, if the court forced a private company to retain data under a court order, it wouldn't care one wit about whether that was feasible within the system or not. If the private company did not comply, their officers would be held in contempt.

The NSA should not get special treatment in this case.

Comment Re:Redbox Instant (Score 4, Insightful) 364

The irony here is that Version will claim no one is paying them to expand their capacity to deal with the Netflix traffic.

But then there customers should be able to ask and sue for an answer to the question: "If you don't have enough bandwidth to handle sending us data from Netflix, did you lie when you told us you were selling us X amount of bandwidth?"

Comment Re:Guilty (Score 1) 207

How does that saying go? It's better to free 100 guilty men than imprison 1 innocent?

That's no longer really true. According to the NOT.ONE.MORE movement, we should impinge the rights of 100 in order to forbid the 1 potential criminal to take action. Even if impinging on their rights in the end may have absolutely no impact.

In the end ALL our freedoms will be destroyed by FEAR because we're demanding security and, well, fuck liberty.

And in the end the governments just giving us what we want. So what if it happened to be executed by secret laws, using secret courts that issue secret orders.

Comment Re:danger will robinson (Score 1) 688

What, you mean I can't calculate all the physics necessary to play basketball and be ready to play the game.

You are exactly correct. So many disciplines utilize applied mathematics. It must be a skill that children can readily call to use (like dribbling in basketball). To master that skill, drilling is required, not optional.

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