Again, is the food comment--a very small part of what I said--the only thing you're quibbling with? If I could retract that one small part of my original comment, what would you have to say about the rest? Anything good?
Is that your only quibble? This was above the fold on a ddg search: http://www.christianpost.com/news/1-in-4-u-s-children-at-ris... Aaand... "gluttony rather than hunger seems to be the predominant problem of the poor."…
Good luck. That looks like a terrible idea, but good luck all the same. Please share whatever lessons you learn in marketing and promoting, of course--I know we could always use another perspective on that side of the…
Of course, the social safety net isn't generous. I'm not sure why you think that. Social security pays out enough to keep _some_ old people from abject poverty. For some unfathomable reason, you think that reintroducing…
No less an extremist as Thomas Jefferson supported the estate tax, and we still have it for many good reasons. This article talks about it better than I could:…
> This Is What A Computer Scientist Looks Like" is exactly the wrong way to "empower". It's a photo. Fine, don't put yourself on the list. How others feel empowered and make community is not your call.
I note that he claims to have 29 sites, but hasn't listed them. A simple list of the 29 super-duper money-making sites...that shouldn't be so hard to provide...
I'd upvote you a thousand times if I could. You've just modeled the kind of humility and maturity that can actually make the world a better place. Thank you for this..it hasn't gone unnoticed.
Cultural marxism? Is that an attempt to discredit someone just by tossing out a scary-sounding label? What if we haven't been programmed to fear Marxism, and "cultural marxism" just makes you sound like an ignant fool?…
Have you asked the women involved if they think it's patronizing? Or is it just something you think?
I didn't say anything about a Soviet-style centrally-planned economy, either. ... Hey, I discovered a great site the other day: http://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/strawman
Ah, but maybe he's not overlooking, for one example, the broadband monopoly or (essentially non-competitive) duopoly that exists in contemporary American society. Compare what we've got with countries where the…
"Generally government is poor at picking winners, and inefficient" [citation needed] "Often the government people end up on the side of workers in the field rather than the public that they're meant to be serving."…
Dear HNers, Gender bias is a touchy subject in these tech blogs and the responses to this (yet another) article are, predictably, dismissive. It was one person's fault, there's no widespread gender bias, the instructor…
I think you mean: There has never been less hyperbole in a headline, in all the history of the world.
Actually, that's a rather severe simplification of "what taxes are," but for the sake of discussion, let's roll with it. (or roll it out..and shape it in a pan, and fill it with apples, and bake it..yum!) Do I…
I assume someone downvoted me for the typo (sorry! the name is supposed to be Wilkinson), and not because they find it uncomfortable when science supports ideas that run counter to their own. Here's another good…
Downvoted for what? For pointing out that all taxes redistribute wealth, and with this redistributed wealth we buy roads, food safety, police and fire, public education, a largely functioning justice system, and in fact…
... Free him, and he'll remain a slave ... reminds me a bit about the way we're (mostly) taught life ought to go in the U.S.. go to school, work hard, get a good job (working for someone else).. get a car (now you have…
Perhaps the positive consequence could be the simple matter of having done something because it is right. Perhaps he could look back on that period of time and reflect that, rather than watch it happen, he took action.…
Again, is the food comment--a very small part of what I said--the only thing you're quibbling with? If I could retract that one small part of my original comment, what would you have to say about the rest? Anything good?
Is that your only quibble? This was above the fold on a ddg search: http://www.christianpost.com/news/1-in-4-u-s-children-at-ris... Aaand... "gluttony rather than hunger seems to be the predominant problem of the poor."…
Good luck. That looks like a terrible idea, but good luck all the same. Please share whatever lessons you learn in marketing and promoting, of course--I know we could always use another perspective on that side of the…
Of course, the social safety net isn't generous. I'm not sure why you think that. Social security pays out enough to keep _some_ old people from abject poverty. For some unfathomable reason, you think that reintroducing…
No less an extremist as Thomas Jefferson supported the estate tax, and we still have it for many good reasons. This article talks about it better than I could:…
> This Is What A Computer Scientist Looks Like" is exactly the wrong way to "empower". It's a photo. Fine, don't put yourself on the list. How others feel empowered and make community is not your call.
I note that he claims to have 29 sites, but hasn't listed them. A simple list of the 29 super-duper money-making sites...that shouldn't be so hard to provide...
I'd upvote you a thousand times if I could. You've just modeled the kind of humility and maturity that can actually make the world a better place. Thank you for this..it hasn't gone unnoticed.
Cultural marxism? Is that an attempt to discredit someone just by tossing out a scary-sounding label? What if we haven't been programmed to fear Marxism, and "cultural marxism" just makes you sound like an ignant fool?…
Have you asked the women involved if they think it's patronizing? Or is it just something you think?
I didn't say anything about a Soviet-style centrally-planned economy, either. ... Hey, I discovered a great site the other day: http://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/strawman
Ah, but maybe he's not overlooking, for one example, the broadband monopoly or (essentially non-competitive) duopoly that exists in contemporary American society. Compare what we've got with countries where the…
"Generally government is poor at picking winners, and inefficient" [citation needed] "Often the government people end up on the side of workers in the field rather than the public that they're meant to be serving."…
Dear HNers, Gender bias is a touchy subject in these tech blogs and the responses to this (yet another) article are, predictably, dismissive. It was one person's fault, there's no widespread gender bias, the instructor…
I think you mean: There has never been less hyperbole in a headline, in all the history of the world.
Actually, that's a rather severe simplification of "what taxes are," but for the sake of discussion, let's roll with it. (or roll it out..and shape it in a pan, and fill it with apples, and bake it..yum!) Do I…
I assume someone downvoted me for the typo (sorry! the name is supposed to be Wilkinson), and not because they find it uncomfortable when science supports ideas that run counter to their own. Here's another good…
Downvoted for what? For pointing out that all taxes redistribute wealth, and with this redistributed wealth we buy roads, food safety, police and fire, public education, a largely functioning justice system, and in fact…
... Free him, and he'll remain a slave ... reminds me a bit about the way we're (mostly) taught life ought to go in the U.S.. go to school, work hard, get a good job (working for someone else).. get a car (now you have…
Perhaps the positive consequence could be the simple matter of having done something because it is right. Perhaps he could look back on that period of time and reflect that, rather than watch it happen, he took action.…