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Comment Re:Let me tell ya a story... (Score 0) 23

Came here thinking basically the same thing. To be honest, Ticketmaster's data maybe be able to model the greater economy. If I were a hedge fund, I'd be trying to obtain any information I could to give me a trading advantage. I'd have hacker groups on retainer. Also, I don't think it would usually be reported because if I'm spending big money, they know how to cover their tracks too. Your theory or some variation of it is probably correct.

Comment Jan 6, 2021 (Score 0) 65

During the ordeal or directly after the ordeal on afternoon of January 6, 2021, I made great effort to find information about Brian Sicknick. I tried to limit my search to dates far prior to 2021. Google returned millions of results. Every single one was a 2-3 paragraph of text surrounded by random text. The paragraphs were identical. It was some official narrative that was being pushed that was later found to be completely false. I tried many other search engines and could find no information at all regarding him prior to 2021. Searching Yandex and Baidu, I was able to find totally different information. Google was actively censoring and injecting search results to control what I could learn. Google is a criminal enterprise that works on behalf of someone. I canâ(TM)t say who would benefit directly from the actions taken but ever since that day, my eyes have been opened to many of their practices to give the appearance of fulfilling âoesearchâ while actually selling control of information.

Comment Re: EV detractors chime in (Score 1, Insightful) 172

This article seems like it has itself moved the goalposts away from the conversation most of us have about EVs. And looking at their choices regarding which data to exclude, they didnâ(TM)t even do a good job at that. Youâ(TM)re still limited to a short distance and forced to sit for long periods of time waiting for your car to recharge. You still have to compete with others for these places you sit and wait. The charging stations still go down at an unbelievable rate. The price of EVs is still beyond what most can afford and given their limitations, they donâ(TM)t really even meet the needs of the demographics they purport to target.

Comment Re: The most amazing thing about the crypto story (Score 1) 46

Your argument falls flat on its face. Those same individuals have access to dollars. As well as every other major currency. Theyâ(TM)ve been holding Benjamins. If the US dollar is inflating, most every other country is inflating worse. Bitcoin and every other crypto are substantially more vulnerable. Have you looked to see how BlackRock and others want to hard fork Bitcoin? You clearly are speaking using a talking point that has not aged well.

Comment I keep noticing (Score 0) 692

Posts celebrating young women entering menâ(TM)s leagues and everyone is celebrating it. I think it was a kicker on a division 3 football team just last week. California tries to enforce gender equality on company boards This has had the effect of benefiting women, not men. Technically, women comprise a majority of the number of Americans earning a bachelorâ(TM)s degree each year. https://www.pewresearch.org/sh... Sounds an awful lot like a majority excluding a minority. What jobs out there other than perhaps a surrogate can women do that men cannot? Step 1. Create a job fair excluding the minority gender https://www.statista.com/stati... Step 2. Complain when people asset their equal rights.

Comment Re:Is every "B-Tier" sport mired in controversey? (Score 0) 37

Wait, you mean if only ANYONE cared about women's sports? Because I see two separate distinct issues. 1. Men are entering women's sports rapidly and beating them. 2. No one really cares to watch women compete in most sports. Perhaps you're the one with the grievance.

Comment Re: Ironic (Score 1) 154

Except, I canâ(TM)t imagine why anyone would believe freedom of speech=freedom to anonymously accuse others of wrong doing. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accusers are and the nature of the charges and evidence against you. That last part is important.

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