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Faustian Bargain posted:This map isn't even accurate. Washoe county in Nevada went blue. They’re slowly laying the groundwork for 2020 when they’ll claim a record-breaking 53 states went entirely red!
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cr0y posted:Which one was that?
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BigglesSWE posted:LoL the judge will be pissed I’m sure. Bets he gives her a reduced sentence that amounts to a slap on the wrist, or as close to it as the law allows?
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:48 |
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evilweasel posted:vaping is being used as a new way to hook kids on nicotine, undoing decades of anti-tobacco work, and this nonsense about it being a fledgling ~free market~ that must be protected from the evil tobacco companies and states is dangerous nonsense for idiots Some dude in another thread defending nicotine was saying it's not like philip morris international is influencing university's studies, so I looked it up and of course PMI created a billion dollar fund for research into how vaping helps people quit cigarettes
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:49 |
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Thank goodness for that
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:50 |
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A second ruling has hit the gamers https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1179054458644381697
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:51 |
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I'm legit surprised, I figured that for sure a shitfaced cop walking into the wrong apartment and gunning down a black immigrant eating icecream was a sure bet to get acquitted. That entire story was so weird, like there were either a dozen layers of outright wild, insane incompetence and terrible judgement or she was actively planning on killing him
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:53 |
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What’s the absolute floor for Trump’s approval numbers? Like 30% or so? There’s always going to be a contingent that will be on board with Trump until the heat death of the universe, so I’m curious as to how large that group is.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:54 |
Pants Donkey posted:What’s the absolute floor for Trump’s approval numbers? Like 30% or so? There’s always going to be a contingent that will be on board with Trump until the heat death of the universe, so I’m curious as to how large that group is. We've never seen him below about 37%, where he is right now. That may or may not answer your question, since it's never dipped below that even during his worst moments but then who the hell knows.
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skylined! posted:A second ruling has hit the gamers gently caress Ajit Pai
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:55 |
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skylined! posted:A second ruling has hit the gamers And all of the rest of us I know it's gonna piss of Trump's 20-30yo terminally-online #gamers, but this sucks for everyone
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skylined! posted:A second ruling has hit the gamers Can’t wait to pay for the basic internet package, the blazing speed add on, the extreme gaming add on, and the streaming package add on
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Pants Donkey posted:What’s the absolute floor for Trump’s approval numbers? Like 30% or so? There’s always going to be a contingent that will be on board with Trump until the heat death of the universe, so I’m curious as to how large that group is. As long as he's delivering some wins, probably 30ish. If he stops winning against the libs, he can probably drop down quite a bit farther. Significantly: Trump's faction is big, but no outside of absolutely blood red districts, no one is winning elections purely off of trumpists. At some point the GOP needs to full in moderates or independents if they want a chance.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:56 |
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Guyger found guilty of murder. I'm actually shocked- I didn't think it would turn out like this after all the BS with the Castle Doctrine being allowed. Major props to the DA, what an amazing job they must have done with the case.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:57 |
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The FCC decision sucks but can't it be summarily reversed by the next board reorganization, or a law?
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:58 |
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skylined! posted:A second ruling has hit the gamers It's not a blow to tech giants. It makes no loving difference to them. If anything, they can spin this as a "we're still fighting for you" marketing strategy to the people
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Midgetskydiver posted:Guyger found guilty of murder. Good, hope it holds up on appeal. What's the recommended sentence by the prosecution?
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:59 |
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moostaffa posted:It's not a blow to tech giants. It makes no loving difference to them. If anything, they can spin this as a "we're still fighting for you" marketing strategy to the people it can gently caress over netflix if people aren't gonna buy the Speed Plus internet package in order to stream HD.
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haveblue posted:The FCC decision sucks but can't it be summarily reversed by the next board reorganization, or a law? Pretty much. The court didn’t hold that net neutrality was prohibited, just that dismantling it was a properly reasoned exercise of the FCC’s authority
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:00 |
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It took Dubya crashing the economy, and being in foreverwars for 8 years with no end in sight to hit 25%. Trump realistically has a floor in the low 30s, but he's never quite hit that. Interesting aside: in the modern history of polling, no one who's hit 35% in their first term has gotten re-elected. You can have a bad period, but that seems to be the "you done hosed up" threshold.
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Dr. VooDoo posted:Can’t wait to pay for the basic internet package, the blazing speed add on, the extreme gaming add on, and the streaming package add on Hey I found a guy who has never paid for internet before
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haveblue posted:The FCC decision sucks but can't it be summarily reversed by the next board reorganization, or a law? One concern is that once the major service providers and telecoms come to their post-neutrality arrangement, Facebook and Google won't want to reshape the landscape again and will be disinclined to lobby for legislative neutrality or write briefs for regulatory neutrality.
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Herstory Begins Now posted:As long as he's delivering some wins, probably 30ish. If he stops winning against the libs, he can probably drop down quite a bit farther. Significantly: Trump's faction is big, but no outside of absolutely blood red districts, no one is winning elections purely off of trumpists. At some point the GOP needs to full in moderates or independents if they want a chance. But the catch 22 is they can’t. Their rabid base beliefs and stances have become so awful is toxic to everyone who isn’t part of it and if the GOP softens anywhere slightly to try to appeal to anyone else they risk getting voted out to be replaced by some idiot true believer who will spend all their political clout trying to find the secret basement at Comet Ping Pong
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:03 |
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Herstory Begins Now posted:At some point the GOP needs to full in moderates or independents if they want a chance. Why do that when voter suppression works almost as well but actually rallies the base? Elections in America are about turnout- not creating voting coalitions.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:06 |
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He's dropped 1.6% aggregate according to 538 since the day before the impeachment announcement last week - 43.1 to 41.5 approval. Disapproval is holding pretty steady.
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Pants Donkey posted:What’s the absolute floor for Trump’s approval numbers? Like 30% or so? There’s always going to be a contingent that will be on board with Trump until the heat death of the universe, so I’m curious as to how large that group is. Probably like 30% is right, yeah. Maybe 25%? Jim Traficant, my former Congressman and the man most recently expelled from Congress, and who was a proto-Trump figure was still able to gain 15% of the the vote after being expelled from Congress and going to Federal prison. And than when he was released like a decade or so later, AGAIN he was able to get 15% of the vote. So when you're a crooked, blustering, pseudo-populist moron, a certain segment of your supporters will support you no matter what. Which, this actually made me think that if by some miracle Trump is removed from office before the election, he will 100% split the GOP vote because I imagine his supporters will absolutely mount a write-in campaign for him.
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https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/1179064449879232513?s=19
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Groovelord Neato posted:it can gently caress over netflix if people aren't gonna buy the Speed Plus internet package in order to stream HD. It's gone from being an existential threat to Netflix, YouTube, and others to being a competitive advantage. I don't recall which org let the mask slip on that to investors in the last couple years. They're entrenched enough to push back against the worst of potential abuses, and rich enough to pay the small extra costs. In exchange, this protects them from the wouldbe facebooks to their myspaces.
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How much time will ISPs wait before really exploiting the death of net neutrality is the real question. Gotta give people time to forget, then quietly test the waters.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:08 |
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haveblue posted:The FCC decision sucks but can't it be summarily reversed by the next board reorganization, or a law? The providers that this affects are going to immediately start working as if net neutrality is no longer an issue and they're going to have a ton of inertia on their side once we're in a position to regulate again. It's not impossible to fix, but this is a major blow and it's going to be loving hard to reverse this decision. It's a Very Bad Thing. edit- Pants Donkey posted:How much time will ISPs wait before really exploiting the death of net neutrality is the real question. Gotta give people time to forget, then quietly test the waters. They're not going to wait. They've got the ball and they're going to run like hell with it so that they can claim future legislation is directly affecting currently established practices.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:08 |
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You think they'd maybe learn to not schedule these on a Tuesday.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:09 |
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Pompeo is already indicating he won't allow subpoenaed DoS officials to testify this week, says it is not "feasible". The House should hold him and anyone who doesn't testify in contempt as soon as they hold the first hearing. House Democrats need to force the issue and not allow the same stonewalling tactics they allowed with the Mueller investigation.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:11 |
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Francois Hollande's approval was at 4% near the end of his presidency. If Trump was trying his hardest to get that low I still don't think he could do it
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Brony Car posted:It sounds like he's tweeting about this article? It's a CNBC poll dude. It's a bunch of ultra capitalist wonks, day traders, venture capitalists, and boomers looking at their 401ks go up. That's the group that publishes those "oh man making only 500,000 a year, Bernie's taxes will destroy my 3 vacations to Europe a year!" Sob story articles Trump could quite literally personally light the atmosphere on fire, and as long as he continued no regulation policies and made numbers get big they wouldn't give a poo poo TulliusCicero fucked around with this message at 17:27 on Oct 1, 2019 |
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Paradoxish posted:They're not going to wait. They've got the ball and they're going to run like hell with it so that they can claim future legislation is directly affecting currently established practices. they won't even be done with appeals and tying this up until next year, they'd be stupid to radically change practices in a way that will be hugely unpopular while simultaneously risking almost immediately losing their right to do this when a democrat gets elected quote:But the ruling still appeared to offer a lifeline to net neutrality supporters: It overruled an effort by the FCC to block states from adopting open-internet protections of their own, a move that could spur states such as California to act. also quick state legislative fixes can make this go away in the most populated areas of the country
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It's 12:15, did Wohl and Burkman show up or did they run away again?
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Nail Rat posted:Good, hope it holds up on appeal. What's the recommended sentence by the prosecution? Since it's first degree, she's probably looking at 25-life.
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I would like to take this opportunity to state my undying love for Suddenlink, Verizon, and Comcast for their infinite generosity and benevolence in allowing me to continue posting here now that the perfidious communist 'net neutrality' doctrine has been unmade.
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pacerhimself posted:You think they'd maybe learn to not schedule these on a Tuesday. Honestly at this point it's possible everything Burkman and Wohl do is some sort of surreal performance art and the garbage truck interruption is a feature
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Herewaard posted:Francois Hollande's approval was at 4% near the end of his presidency. If Trump was trying his hardest to get that low I still don't think he could do it Nixon was still around 20% when he left. Presidents don't get that low
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