1. Internet is not an essential.
1. Internet is not an essential.
When conservative principles are fed piecemeal, they are accepted by the vast majority of the USA — I think the latest I saw was ~60+% directly after Obama's re-election.
Ah. I see your point now. Personally, I don't think the GOP (as an organization, not necessarily the people voting Republican) have a message. ...although I guess that would be the ultimate form of controlling it.
I don't know why any of that matters. I'm not going to bore you with my life story beyond simply stating you are wrong on both counts.
That's a case of mis-information. Not people willingly/knowingly voting against themselves as the O.P. is implying.
First off, there is no difference between the GOP and the DNC when it comes to mis-information. It's just a matter of who's doing a better job of it at any given time.
I am not assuming anything like that. I am pointing out that the O.P. is stating people actively vote for things that they do not want. Voting uninformed is a different matter.
Unfortunately, you are 100% correct.
Absolutely. No disagreement there. But the contradictions in the O.P. are so flagrant that the thought process to get there screams of the very uninformed voter that you speak of.
Can't tell if serious.
By that math, there must be a whole dump load of people willfully voting against their own interest.
*shakes head sadly at all the stupidity.
...yes. that will attract home buyers to your neighborhood. back-fill everyone's basement with poo at the expense of those still living there. good thinking Milwaukee.
Much appreciated!
Awesome. Someone school me on how these things work. Mainly ...how is it not flying off with that stand he has it bolted to? I thought these things produced some serious thrust? It didn't look like it was securely anchored.
I had the opportunity to tour a Domino refinery at a different location. Definitely no where near as impressive as this one. However, one thing I will never forget is the rat traps. They were everywhere and about the size of small dog houses. Sugar is Bane venom for rodents.
The only way to maintain 'net neutrality' is to keep the FCC out of it. Deregulate the telecoms so others can actually enter the game and compete against the likes of Comcast, Time Warner, etc. — because *surprise* they're the ones writing the regulations.
Gotcha. There are more factors at play with how states get Federal tax dollars (some of which is actually forced upon them) aside from which way they voted in the last election. Not saying that information is irrelevant, but it's very easy to mis-interpret and mis-use. ...but that's completely off-topic.
Far from illustrious, but Ohio is home. Not sure I follow the second part of your statement unless I'm just missing the joke. If most of my fellow state-mates felt the same, subsidized we would not be.
I am making a case for local government over Federal government. Do you even know what the phrase 'going Galt' means?