Obviously, we need to kill these people to prevent any possibility of them ever infringing on anything ever again. We have to be 100% sure such a thing can never happen again!
Won't someone think of the children? Err...wait...I meant because terrorism for some reason!
It's not "Politics". It's corruption (I know the two are synonymous with each other, but they are actually different things. We don't *have* to have corruption in our politics).
It's not a "left" or "right" issue. No one wants net neutrality dismantled except for a few corporations and people who stand to make a lot of money from it being dismantled.
Google and netflix *fought* to protect net neutrality. Now that anti-net neutrality helps them keep their dominant positions from competition, they're not fighting very hard.
..and yet they didn't spend much effort figuring out how to arrest the people who caused the financial collapse...not worried about putting those guys in jail..
“We are under attack from people who hate us, hate our freedoms, hate our laws, hate our values, hate the way we simply live our lives. And we are under attack every single day,” he warned. “The threats are relentless.”
The "solution" to this won't be...less surveillance, but it will be we need a way for certain people to bypass surveillance because "national security"!
roflol, *public* investigation. They'll do a private investigation because it's "classified" then extort the wonder and glory of Flynn after their "thorough" investigation.
You fail to account that this story is representative. They only got it resolved because of the increased media attention on this particular story. There's many, many more out there where people have been screwed over by Paypal.
The very idea that because you only hear about a "few" stories excuses the fact that these are basically unchallengeable is crazy. Couple that with the idea that it shut down the recipient's account too and it's wide open for abuse with many people who will never be able to get media attention and thus a resolution to the problem.
They'd more likely just increase the price consumers pay for goods while eliminating competition from the market place. I also have a hard time imagining such a thing would not be filled with loopholes that a large corporation could take advantage of for themselves while also using it to prevent competition.
I don't think that fixes the statement as I don't think that's a concern to the speaker. It's more like:
"I’m frankly far more concerned about the rights and civil liberties of myself and cohorts than the poor and middle class element who continue to treat us as equals and not as their overlords."
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Won't someone think of the children? Err...wait...I meant because terrorism for some reason!
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It's not a "left" or "right" issue. No one wants net neutrality dismantled except for a few corporations and people who stand to make a lot of money from it being dismantled.
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The very idea that because you only hear about a "few" stories excuses the fact that these are basically unchallengeable is crazy. Couple that with the idea that it shut down the recipient's account too and it's wide open for abuse with many people who will never be able to get media attention and thus a resolution to the problem.
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"I’m frankly far more concerned about the rights and civil liberties of myself and cohorts than the poor and middle class element who continue to treat us as equals and not as their overlords."
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