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Comment Re:So this is illegal (Score 1) 153

If you want to appeal to the masses, particularly Trump's masses, you need to sink to their level, and, unfortunately, for Trump's masses, that's along the lines of a WWE personality yelling barely intelligibly into a camera, pointing and threatening. Wasn't that Dwayne Elizando Mountain Dew Comacho?

Comment Re:Objective view (Score 1) 209

Are the senior engineers just not communicating with the juniors? Can't they ask their questions within chat? At my last job, I was somewhat a newbie in the field, so I needed to ask questions frequently. It was incredibly easy to just open up a chat to the person that I would most likely ask and ask him my question. The hardest part was if he was already busy with something else and he couldn't get back to me right away. In those cases, I'd either just wait or try to look it up myself, but some of our needs were specific to our implementation, so a google search really wouldn't turn up much.

Comment Re:Too late in Texas (Score 1) 26

There's a reason we don't give some states powers like this: because they abuse the powerless. We've seen it in voting, slavery, marriage equality, and women's rights, among other social issues. Your scenario - don't kill workers - is a nice ideal, but in manual labor, the number of hands means more than the skill of hands, so if one worker dies, they can find another. Hell, they'll grab one from a prison, if necessary. And they'll put more hands in prison just so they can have a supply to tap.

So "Texas took their power back" is being disingenuous.

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