Conservatism: so far gone that feeding people is viewed as a bad thing.
Damn people, being able to eat and live and shit
The freedom of not having a marginal tax rate higher than today.I just don't get it. Are they saying people in the USA are not free? Exactly what 'freedom' do they not have?
I...uh...
Wow.
I've got no real response to that
Oh my god. lol I can't believe that is not an onion quote. Wow.
...because my dad intensely dislikes fiction...
Slept in my old room last night, which my dad has turned into a "man cave." He's got a few interesting books (and mostly books on tape) in there now. 2 Glenn Beck books on CDs, and one book. Predictable. He's also got some libertarian book called The Mainspring of Human Progress that apparently tries to argue libertarianism as derived from Christianity. He's also got Atlas Shrugged on CDs, too, which is weird because my dad intensely dislikes fiction (outside of a scattered few comedies).
The federal government will continue to access Americans emails without a warrant, after the U.S. Senate dropped a key amendment to legislation now headed to the White House for approval.
Last month, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved an amendment attached to the Video Privacy Protection Act Amendments Act (which deals with publishing users Netflix information on Facebook pages) that would have required federal law enforcement to obtain a warrant before monitoring email or other data stored remotely (i.e., the cloud).
The Senate was set to approve the video privacy bill along with the email amendment, which would have applied to a different law, the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act. But then senators decided for reasons unknown to drop the amendment.
Probably passed 97-0 or however many members there are in the senate. Love that bipartisan support.
To be fair, they keep trying to attach it to really stupid special interest measures.
(Netflix/Facebook tie in?)
Slept in my old room last night, which my dad has turned into a "man cave." He's got a few interesting books (and mostly books on tape) in there now. 2 Glenn Beck books on CDs, and one book. Predictable. He's also got some libertarian book called The Mainspring of Human Progress that apparently tries to argue libertarianism as derived from Christianity. He's also got Atlas Shrugged on CDs, too, which is weird because my dad intensely dislikes fiction (outside of a scattered few comedies).
FUCK YOU FACEBOOK INTEGRATION, FUCK YOU HARD WITH A TIRE IRON.Basically, the joke is that Netflix wants to use Facebook for logins and for auto-sharing what films their users are watching with their Facebook friends for obvious free-advertising-and-easy-signing-up-new-members based reasons. They do this over here in the UK and presumably in Canada. However, they can't do that in the US due to an old law banning the publication by a company of what films anyone rents, presumably due to a porn scandal that I can't be bothered looking up on Wiki. That's probably what has been changed. They also snuck in a block on the Feds invading your e-privacy, but that's been scrapped.
Hence this bill, otherwise last.fm would be out of business and nobody could join their friends' multiplayer games on any format. And hey, there's an option to switch it off (or to not get Facebook involved in your own personal account at all) so you're freely volunteering to waive your 4th amendment rights on this issue, rite?For real, if 2012 taught me anything is that there are few things I find less interesting in the world as what song my friends are listening to on spotify.
Surely, we as a society can find better conversation starters than "I just watched Game of Thrones S02E5".
The picture on the right should be a ladder left in tatters, with nobody on top of the pit willing to help.
Would have been better, but I ran out of time before leaving for my grandma's
This is actually something business was pushing for, because if they put something in the cloud in other countries it's more secure than if they do it here.
The picture on the right should be a ladder left in tatters, with nobody on top of the pit willing to help.
I can tell you for a fact that there are companies that refuse to host their data/service in the US because of the fucking NSA.This is actually something business was pushing for, because if they put something in the cloud in other countries it's more secure than if they do it here.
Bin Laden now lives in cyberspace even if his body is dead. He could be lurking anywhere. We can only assume he's jumping from email to email at this point.
Slept in my old room last night, which my dad has turned into a "man cave." He's got a few interesting books (and mostly books on tape) in there now. 2 Glenn Beck books on CDs, and one book. Predictable. He's also got some libertarian book called The Mainspring of Human Progress that apparently tries to argue libertarianism as derived from Christianity. He's also got Atlas Shrugged on CDs, too, which is weird because my dad intensely dislikes fiction (outside of a scattered few comedies).
And I just got garden-variety casual racism from my family. :/
Oh I've got that to, I just figured that was standard and didn't bother to mention it. I am counting the minutes until this is done...it's FOX News's greatest hits in here only without the Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi
EDIT: nvm there's Benghazi
Everybody do remember that 9/11 wasn't caused because of overly restrictive privacy laws, right?Bin Laden now lives in cyberspace even if his body is dead. He could be lurking anywhere. We can only assume he's jumping from email to email at this point.
What are they saying exactly?Oh I've got that to, I just figured that was standard and didn't bother to mention it. I am counting the minutes until this is done...it's FOX News's greatest hits in here only without the Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi
EDIT: nvm there's Benghazi
What are they saying exactly?
The gays came up a little, given that MN was a battleground for that shit.Oh, so we're at the PoliGAF holiday horror story phase? I always enjoy reading these stories.
My mother remarked yesterday about video games being the cause of some the recent gun violence. I asked her if she had any evidence of this claim, and if she thought that video games or easier access to guns would be the bigger culprit. She didn't have much of a response.
While I don't live in the US, my brother does and in October he came home to pay the family a visit. Naturally the talk steered into the upcoming election. When it came to predictions, I told him that I thought Obama would win with 300+ EV. He laughed and said that it could go either way (what a prediction!) and that I shouldn't lecture him on US politics because "I don't get the sentiment on the ground". He also said that you can't trust the polls. Needless to say, post-election he has been very quiet.
I don't think I could take being quiet in a family discussion about politics; even if my opinion was against the grain I would put my piece forward and question how others have reached their conclusion.
I can tell you for a fact that there are companies that refuse to host their data/service in the US because of the fucking NSA.
But hey, reading all our emails is the only thing that stand between bin-laden and doing a million 9/11s so it's totally worth it.
Yea
There's a reason why Iceland is becoming a popular data center location. It's not subject to US or EU laws.
my dad started ranting about hostess going bankrupt because of unions at dinner earlier and i basically smacked him down re: executive compensation for a full 5 minutes afterward (and then started talking about MMT to everyone else)
it was fun
See, I can't do that because my dad and aunt will just try and bog you down in the most minute details until you lose your way then declare victory.
I must say that I saw the point where reality and parody meet tonight and I almost lost my shit. I was talking with my father and uncle, somehow it had gone into CEO compensation (the whole Hostess thing led there) and next to us my mother and aunt were gossiping about how some lady they knew got a psychiatrist for her dog. My dad had been going on a spiel about how the rich getting paid so much was good for the economy because they would spend so much on random things like dog hotels and how they deserved all that money they made because of how hard they worked. Now when he heard about the dog psychiatrist he turned to my mother, and without missing a beat mind you, started complaining about (and I quote) "bourgeois Americans" and how the rich are taking money from the working class.
It was at this point where I excused myself, went into the bathroom and laughed until I cried. You can't make this shit up. Easily the high point of my night. Also a good example of all the damage places like FOX do.
Hey guys sign my petition to deport all the people who signed the "deport Piers Morgan" petition. It needs 150 signatures to be searchable on the site. It's just kind of a goof petition but I want to see how far it can go.
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pe...-signed-deport-piers-morgan-petition/pzf4qzy8
The cartoonist wasn't serious with this right? A carrot you'll never get as the American dream for most Americans does seem about right.
The cartoonist wasn't serious with this right? A carrot you'll never get as the American dream for most Americans does seem about right.
The cartoonist wasn't serious with this right? A carrot you'll never get as the American dream for most Americans does seem about right.