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Comment Re: I'd do that too (Score 1) 16

JPMorgan has been giving third-parties access to JPMorgan bank account info for free at great expense to JPMorgan, why shouldn't they charge third-parties a fee for the info?

JPMorgan was shouldering the cost, asking the users to pay for this info just makes sense.

It's hard to feel bad for these competing payment platforms & others whose business models and pricing sheets were based on JPMorgan giving them free access to JPMorgan customer data.

Comment Re: S.A.M.E. (Score 1) 188

It's not nearly as hard as it looks - you buy the radio on Amazon, when it arrives program your zip code into the radio, tell it the alerts you are and are not interested in and *bam* you're done.

It's a one-time exercise, and you can simplify it by just accepting the default set of alerts, so you only have to type in your 5 digit zip code.

Comment Re: Simple... (Score 1) 188

...Do you make that illegal, or at some point do you just say "Okay, you know what, this is on you"?

The locals refused to pay for an outdoor alarm system, isn't part of this issue on the locals?

Reminds me of the city that decided not to fund their own fire department and got upset when the neighboring community fire department refused to pick up the slack and fight fires in the city without a fire department. (The neighboring FD would roll to structure fires and would work to save lives, but they wouldn't risk their lives to save property.)

Comment Re: Simple... (Score 1) 188

But how will the Retard Pedophile Republicans scare the elderly about supposed "child abduction rings" that don't exist then???

Can't they just mimick the behavior retarded Democrats are using to scare the drown people about "government abduction rings" entering churches, hospitals, etc to deport anyone that's not white? It seems to be working well in so-called "sanctuary cities"

Comment Re: Simple... (Score 1) 188

Are we just ignoring that the locals wanted an outdoor alarm system but the state didn't want to fund it and locals chose not to self-fund it? Sure, there was a $1 million price tag, but in hindsight...

There were multiple alerts of increasing severity leading up to the flood, but I don't think anyone expected a 25 foot wall of water to course thru the area.

Comment Re: Can't speak for anyone else... (Score 1) 191

Have trump create a federal copyright police force. They will get unlimited funding and destroy the constitution The party of small government in action.

What does the federal government have to do with licensing copyrighted music for restaurants and bars? The government doesn't own the licenses, set the license fees, collect the license fees, or enforce compliance? It simply provides judges and courts when license holders take non-compliant establishments to court to collect penalties/fees.

Comment Re: Can't speak for anyone else... (Score 1) 191

Don't be silly - they have all committed a crime and the only instance under the constitution where slavery is still legal - is forcing convicts to work. They are just recruiting a work force some one has to manage,

Uh, the goal is deportation, not incarceration - how are "they" "recruiting a work force" by sending the 'workers' out of the country?

Comment Re: My answer (Score 2) 113

an Amazon area manager called for corporate "volunteers to help us out with Prime Day to deliver to customers on our biggest days yet."

"Force"? How do you get "force" from "volunteer"? Why can't you stick to the ACTUAL story, not the anti-Amazon illusions you've conjured-up?

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