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It's interesting how people, this author included, write about the government as an entity separate from the people. In this case vs. people. There's definitely some truth to it, but ultimately the people are in charge of this country if they'd wake…
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razormaid wrote: » Actually the post about employees theft is higher than customer theft is true. Even my local Costco will stand behind that fact. I asked the manager "why do some Costcos have their hard drives out where you can grab it and take …
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The FTC creates monopolies with licenses and regulations. Then they request more resources to fight the monopolies they've created. They're a parasite on the backs of working Americans. Abolish this useless bureaucracy.
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Why is the government even involved? Let the companies run amok. If the people really demand net-neutrality, companies will offer that product.
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rob53 wrote: » The last place I worked out didn't hire felons either and if you were charged with a felony, you usually were fired. I understand that some felons regret what they did and are model citizens after being released from jail but I woul…
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jessi wrote: » This whole thing is silly. I'm bisexual, so if you call me a right wing anything, it just exposes you. It is legal in Indiana and nearly every state to discriminate against gays. It always has been, this law didn't change anyth…
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markbriton wrote: » Starbucks paid virtually no UK tax, whereas a small local coffee shop has to pay corporation tax of 20% on their profits - low in comparison to most EU countries and a lot lower than the United States, but not as low as Starbuc…
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If a business was anti-gay, word would get out fast on the Internet. 1% of businesses would actually do this and you'd know not to go there.
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aaronj wrote: » So, you're fine if they decide not to serve white people, or Christians, or Jews, right? Yes, that's their business happening on private property. If the owner doesn't want to serve somebody, regardless of the reason, then that'…
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I don't mind if gays marry and I don't find it morally wrong, but a business should be able to decide who they want to serve. A law specifically targeting gays isn't the right way to go about it, though.
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I would gladly take fossil fuel emissions over nuclear power. Technology will progress and we will have clean and safe power. Why risk making areas uninhabitable for thousands of years... But if there is a major accident, you can definitely count o…
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) You mean that special privilege to get married to the person they love? What a bunch of takers¡ 2) You can be refused to have your marriage to a single women who is also not otherwise married acknowledged under the law in…
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) How is Apple against you being a white male who likes women? What civil rights are being preventing by you liking to smoke weed? Are potheads not allowed to get married in your state? 2) Marijuana is no less important? WT…
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) I agree, the gov't should have no role in PROTECTING discrimination. 2) You just stated they had no role in protecting discrimination which you followed up with proof of the gov't doing just that. 3) The US, like most …
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) It's quite impossible for my feelings to get hurt over this civil rights issue. 2) So are you saying that no civil rights issue in the history of the United States should ever been determined by a local, state or federal …
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solipsismx wrote: » There are going to be people who do things with which you disagree. That's a consequence of living in a free society. You want to take away the right of a human being to have pursuit of happiness as you. That's not ok. It's …
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reddfield wrote: » Hey Rogifan, you may or not be gay, but when laws like this directly effect you and/or your family, you might care more. I'm gay, so when people vote on MY EQUAL RIGHTS, I pay attention. Just because something doesn't personally…
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I doubt Forstall's departure had anything to do with Maps. He's been there forever and was close to Jobs. If he's leaving, I'm guessing it was his own decision. Browett, however, seems like it wasn't a good fix and Tim dropped the axe.
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Lobbying is free speech and constitutionally protected. If you don't like lobbying, then you should seek to shrink the size government. The reason that lobbying is so pervasive is that we have a huge government that has many goodies to auction off…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cpsro Oh, dear, I hadn't noticed Apple moved its HQ out of California. You know what I meant. You think it's a loophole that Apple chose to move some of its business to Nevada becau…