Comment Re:Anti-Rich People Rhetoric (Score 1) 2115
Um, the chinese are getting richer.
Um, the chinese are getting richer.
Is there a case of someone making less deceptive currency and that being ok with the USG?
Something makes me think they would not be ok with that...
"the idea that women in japan somehow are huge fans of child sexual molestation is just bizarre."
Boy on boy love is not child sexual molestation... Mmm which one would be the molester? Nevermind I don't want to go there.
Some of this may be kiddie pr0n. I'm always afraid to GIS stuff like this...
Liberals and conservatives start off with views that seem reasonable and then make rules that are polarizing.
Oh well politics is a popularity contest, not a debate.
Old people vote.
Thanks. I know too many law-and-order types who believe they commit no crimes.
Yeah but the capitol would have to move so that Austin could be made an external territory of California.
Sure, don't bother to address the argument. Not every law that is right or well-intended is constitutional. And the first amendment certainly protects Paul's right to disagree with the Supreme Court on this matter.
Gogo charges less on the plane for a mobile-only connection.
Seems to me that the use of a VPN would render AT&T snooping impossible. Is this not true?
I would imagine, in most cases, web traffic could be monitored and the browser IDs recorded. It's not foolproof, but you could get a lot of people that way.
I'm not aware of any direct revenue that Android contributes to Google
A number of good apps are ad supported, ads being Google's biggest business. I wonder how many google ads the average android user sees in a day?
Here is a decent study:
Also if you google "economic efficiency of progressive taxation" you will get some papers suggesting progessive taxation promotes economic stability.
Not exactly. Regressive taxation has a negative economic effect independent of the politics.
And what would the median American household pay extra?
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