I have to admit you got me with that first sentence.
I have to admit you got me with that first sentence.
Friendly reminder that under Obama internet service providers we were classified as utilities under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934.
Trump appointed Shit Pie, who reversed that rule as well as the net neutrality rule.
People, if you haven’t already, please vote.
By that logic every company would just run on linux. Free to use ≠ free to implement and support.
Who could you even trust to send the drive to? Anyone who could read it could take the money and just claim it couldn’t be recovered.
Agreed. I truly love his work.
It’s commonly viewed as some kind of extra privilege. Listen to this lady repeat what she’s heard and then get confused.
Absolutely
Plus, you aren’t disconnecting a person, but a whole family or business.
And since many areas in the US only have one provider, you force that family to cancel all streaming services they might have. It’s a lose-lose-lose situation.
NRA stickers are probably way more effective.
Why do people downvote others who are just asking questions? I’ll never understand the mindset. You ask an honest and genuine question and people just downvote it for no reason. I don’t get it.
I take offense to the teapot joke. Leave the teapots out of it.
Also stupid and dumb and bad: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reapportionment_Act_of_1929
The limit on the number of seats in the House also amplifies the effect of giving less populous districts more voting power.
And the same people claiming to be victims of voter fraud are the ones perpetrating the election fraud.
Before the 2000 presidential election, Florida’s legislature ordered the removal of deceased registrants, and citizens with felony convictions from rolls – Florida imposes a lifetime voting ban on ex-felons. But it was later reported that at least 1,100 legitimate voters were mistakenly removed from the rolls, according to The New York Times, while some reports project thousands more legitimate voters than that number were prevented from casting a ballot. It is the 2000 election in which President George W. Bush won by a 537-vote margin in Florida.
The actual stolen election.
I would also be willing to help if needed. I believe in a mostly hands off moderation style – allowing the votes to serve as the voice of the community. Common sense exceptions exist, obviously.