[dead]
I guarantee this will be the case, as it's been the case every election since forever including 2020 when liberals were fear-mongering (like they always do) when they were out of power.
> Nor any techie lose their minds when someone without a security clearance gets access to sensitive national networks. There's something peculiar about how liberals are now so offended by "security" when the federal…
[flagged]
So when 4 years pass and we’re still voting, are you going to admit you are hyperbolic and divorced from reality?
> Ruining H1B prospects for many deserving candidates H1B shouldn't exist, there is no shortage of domestic talent for what amounts to standard office work. The sort of things I've seen done by H1B is nothing short of…
> I'm starting to wonder if Vitamin D and Omega 3s are indicators, not drivers most cells have vitamin D receptors, so I would think it is actually a driver
I know you're trying to defend the indefensible but the Doctor of Law from Yale held a gun to a prostitute's head while smoking meth, and RECORDED IT. He also sold his laptop full of incriminating evidence to a…
I was going to say this exactly. I would also group in "mis/disinformation" because it's such a clumsy phrase and people will often say both making it an even larger often-repeated verbal monstrosity. It's interesting…
> He’s been hired because of who he is rather than the skills he brings. Were you calling Hunter Biden to account for his skills when it was revealed he made millions of dollars from Burisma in a role he ostensibly had…
> If instead we have an inflation, and so you have a disincentive to leave the cash under your pillow, you invest it (give to that company to fund its factory). That’s good for society. There's a lot of "ifs" here with…
There's a shortage of air traffic controllers, and DEI policies have bungled hiring in the effort to constrain as much hiring as possible into minorities across practically every corporation.
> an incentive to hoard money That’s a funny phrase and one that I think deserves ridicule. Society should value savings, in fact historically prosperity is the result of savings and every fall from prosperity is…
When does the cut-off happen? Can I claim that I, because of my ancestors in Europe that were routinely bull-dozed by competing empires, deserve compensation?
Your argument for "crypto" applies to money. Money will lose 90% of its value over a century or so. In this case I don't have to "just hope someone else will pay more for it later" I know that money will be practically…
Well Biden can't really give a speech due to being undeniably old to the point of incoherence (what led to him dropping his candidacy). Trump did Operation Warpspeed and created Space Force, and openly talked about…
> large portions of america are anti-intellectual Large portions of the world are anti-intellectual, at the same time intellectuals are often much worse than the average person and frequently do deserve scorn as a class…
This is the sort of condescending, simplistic reduction of America that only a foreigner could make (one that apparently lives here nonetheless!).
> Voting should never jeopardize your career... Weird how, as a conservative, I've never felt even remotely supported (for lack of a better word) at any of the numerous jobs I've had. In fact it's very clear that…
[dead]
[dead]
[dead]
[dead]
I guarantee this will be the case, as it's been the case every election since forever including 2020 when liberals were fear-mongering (like they always do) when they were out of power.
> Nor any techie lose their minds when someone without a security clearance gets access to sensitive national networks. There's something peculiar about how liberals are now so offended by "security" when the federal…
[flagged]
[flagged]
So when 4 years pass and we’re still voting, are you going to admit you are hyperbolic and divorced from reality?
> Ruining H1B prospects for many deserving candidates H1B shouldn't exist, there is no shortage of domestic talent for what amounts to standard office work. The sort of things I've seen done by H1B is nothing short of…
[flagged]
> I'm starting to wonder if Vitamin D and Omega 3s are indicators, not drivers most cells have vitamin D receptors, so I would think it is actually a driver
I know you're trying to defend the indefensible but the Doctor of Law from Yale held a gun to a prostitute's head while smoking meth, and RECORDED IT. He also sold his laptop full of incriminating evidence to a…
I was going to say this exactly. I would also group in "mis/disinformation" because it's such a clumsy phrase and people will often say both making it an even larger often-repeated verbal monstrosity. It's interesting…
> He’s been hired because of who he is rather than the skills he brings. Were you calling Hunter Biden to account for his skills when it was revealed he made millions of dollars from Burisma in a role he ostensibly had…
> If instead we have an inflation, and so you have a disincentive to leave the cash under your pillow, you invest it (give to that company to fund its factory). That’s good for society. There's a lot of "ifs" here with…
There's a shortage of air traffic controllers, and DEI policies have bungled hiring in the effort to constrain as much hiring as possible into minorities across practically every corporation.
> an incentive to hoard money That’s a funny phrase and one that I think deserves ridicule. Society should value savings, in fact historically prosperity is the result of savings and every fall from prosperity is…
[flagged]
When does the cut-off happen? Can I claim that I, because of my ancestors in Europe that were routinely bull-dozed by competing empires, deserve compensation?
Your argument for "crypto" applies to money. Money will lose 90% of its value over a century or so. In this case I don't have to "just hope someone else will pay more for it later" I know that money will be practically…
Well Biden can't really give a speech due to being undeniably old to the point of incoherence (what led to him dropping his candidacy). Trump did Operation Warpspeed and created Space Force, and openly talked about…
> large portions of america are anti-intellectual Large portions of the world are anti-intellectual, at the same time intellectuals are often much worse than the average person and frequently do deserve scorn as a class…
This is the sort of condescending, simplistic reduction of America that only a foreigner could make (one that apparently lives here nonetheless!).
> Voting should never jeopardize your career... Weird how, as a conservative, I've never felt even remotely supported (for lack of a better word) at any of the numerous jobs I've had. In fact it's very clear that…