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1 minute ago, 3rdnlng said:

Did you forget how to find the kiddie table?

 

Sorry I pulled the chair out from under your fat rump before you sat down. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, donbb said:

 

Sorry I pulled the chair out from under your fat rump before you sat down. 

 

Sick burn.

 

facepalm.jpeg

Posted
1 minute ago, donbb said:

 

Sorry I pulled the chair out from under your fat rump before you sat down. 

 

You're bad at this. If you're gonna make it down in the dungeon you need to up your clap back game considerably. Especially if your intent is to troll. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, donbb said:

 

Sorry I pulled the chair out from under your fat rump before you sat down. 

Surprised you had time to do so what with all the nose picking.

Posted
Just now, 3rdnlng said:

Surprised you had time to do so what with all the nose picking.

 

D -

 

With correct grammar you could get that up to a C+ 

Posted
1 minute ago, donbb said:

 

D -

 

With correct grammar you could get that up to a C+ 

Listen, you come down here acting like a child troll, do you expect any better treatment? Contribute something positive or just go away. Before you go away feel free to break down my incorrect grammar.

Posted
46 minutes ago, donbb said:

 

Sorry I pulled the chair out from under your fat rump before you sat down. 

 

Hey, sorry I put a whoopie cushion under your post...

 

:wacko:

1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Twitter is in trouble, lots going on behind the scenes. 

https://mobile.twitter.com/mattgaetz/status/1023640652209422337

 

I'm still waiting for any Net Neutrality supporter to explain how this is different than their oft-cited "ISPs will silence content they disagree with!" fear...

Posted
24 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

I'm still waiting for any Net Neutrality supporter to explain how this is different than their oft-cited "ISPs will silence content they disagree with!" fear...

 

Well, for starters it's not the ISP but the content company that's silencing content they disagree with ....

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Posted
34 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Well, for starters it's not the ISP but the content company that's silencing content they disagree with ....

 

Yeah...still not seeing the difference.  Other than technical.

 

Each one is providing a channel for the distribution and consumption of content, not content itself. 

Posted
33 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Yeah...still not seeing the difference.  Other than technical.

 

Each one is providing a channel for the distribution and consumption of content, not content itself. 

 

And therein is the irony, the companies who were the most vocal advocates for net neutrality are the ones doing most of the content shaping and throttling.

Posted
1 minute ago, GG said:

 

And therein is the irony, the companies who were the most vocal advocates for net neutrality are the ones doing most of the content shaping and throttling.

 

Oh, you were being sarcastic.  I've had people try to explain the difference with exactly the phrasing you used...

Posted
2 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Oh, you were being sarcastic.  I've had people try to explain the difference with exactly the phrasing you used...

 

That's because net neutrality is a farce

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Posted
18 minutes ago, GG said:

 

That's because net neutrality is a farce

 

you are making sense today.

 

 

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HERE’S WHY BUREAUCRATS SEE A LETHAL THREAT IN THE ‘PLATFORM ECONOMY:’

 

The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) has a great new video out explaining why the Platform Economy — Uber, AirBnB, Amazon, etc. — is such a gift to the cause of individual liberty. And why politicians and bureaucrats are determined to regulate it out of existence.

 
Posted
1 minute ago, B-Man said:

HERE’S WHY BUREAUCRATS SEE A LETHAL THREAT IN THE ‘PLATFORM ECONOMY:’

 

The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) has a great new video out explaining why the Platform Economy — Uber, AirBnB, Amazon, etc. — is such a gift to the cause of individual liberty. And why politicians and bureaucrats are determined to regulate it out of existence.

 

 

Interesting piece of information I came by:  by some financial sector estimates, "gig work" will make up 50% of the domestic economy by 2050.

Posted

None of us was ever supposed to know.

FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
Boston Herald, by Laura Hollis

 

Original Article

 

Our media’s valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that underscores how badly a housecleaning is needed in Washington, D.C.

 

Last week saw the release of the applications used to obtain warrants from the FISA court to spy on Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump presidential campaign.

 

(Snip)

 

In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans. But there’s more. In another incredible coincidence, Fusion GPS had hired scholar and professor Nellie Ohr as a “paid Russian expert.

 

More at the link:

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Posted
5 minutes ago, B-Man said:

None of us was ever supposed to know.

FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
Boston Herald, by Laura Hollis

 

Original Article

 

Our media’s valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that underscores how badly a housecleaning is needed in Washington, D.C.

 

Last week saw the release of the applications used to obtain warrants from the FISA court to spy on Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump presidential campaign.

 

(Snip)

 

In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans. But there’s more. In another incredible coincidence, Fusion GPS had hired scholar and professor Nellie Ohr as a “paid Russian expert.

 

More at the link:

 

That should be the scariest part of this whole thing, we never would have known any of this had she won. The plan was dependent upon her winning to keep it all from coming to light. 

 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, B-Man said:

None of us was ever supposed to know.

FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
Boston Herald, by Laura Hollis

 

Original Article

 

Our media’s valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that underscores how badly a housecleaning is needed in Washington, D.C.

 

Last week saw the release of the applications used to obtain warrants from the FISA court to spy on Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump presidential campaign.

 

(Snip)

 

In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans. But there’s more. In another incredible coincidence, Fusion GPS had hired scholar and professor Nellie Ohr as a “paid Russian expert.

 

More at the link:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH:w00t:

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Posted
30 minutes ago, B-Man said:

None of us was ever supposed to know.

FISA documents reveal FBI collusion
Boston Herald, by Laura Hollis

 

Original Article

 

Our media’s valiant efforts to distract us notwithstanding, information continues to seep out that underscores how badly a housecleaning is needed in Washington, D.C.

 

Last week saw the release of the applications used to obtain warrants from the FISA court to spy on Carter Page, an adviser to the Trump presidential campaign.

 

(Snip)

 

In other words, the FBI used oppo research paid for by the Democrats as justification for government spying on a political opponent and other Americans. But there’s more. In another incredible coincidence, Fusion GPS had hired scholar and professor Nellie Ohr as a “paid Russian expert.

 

More at the link:

Newsflash! Was the MSM really this blind for the last year or so or were we just very fortunate here to have DR doing yeoman's work?

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