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@mischlep - You may have missed the point of the comment (that I was also planning to make). They were not trying to “take away your birth control”. They were only trying to stop paying for it through employer provided health insurance. The headline is FACTUALLY incorrect, regardless of your views on the issue, and

When did they take away birth control? I thought it was just opting out of paying for it?

I moved on after the election, and checked out of politics completely. I feel much, much better. Since I’m not reading left and right leaning blogs anymore, I no longer have to feel like shit on a daily basis for being an atheist or a white male.

Your candidate won....my candidate lost.....8 years later....my candidate wins.....your candidate loses. Pendulums and all that. Politicians come and go but your life goes on. I get depressed when someone I care about dies, moves or otherwise goes out of my life but Ive never shed a tear over a celebrity (ok maybe

LOL, we still have one at work that will retreat to her office, and SLAM her door, if someone mentions the election. Poor little snowflake...and she’s SIXTY!

***Cut to Jughead masturbating to a dumpster fire***

Give a millionaire and extra $100k, and he’ll likely tuck a good chunk of that money in savings - and the bank will make it available capital for use by others in the economy. The portion that is spent will support those who produce the goods/services. Unless the millionaire tucks it under a proverbial mattress or

The point is that the American economy is hardly being “propped up” by the so-called middle and lower classes. If a person earns a lot of money, that’s fine. It’s his or her money. The rest of the country has no right to that person’s wealth simply because it wants and demands it.

Actually, the top 20% of income earners pay about 95% of the federal income taxes collected.

I hear you, but how many lower/middle income people were itemizing? With the doubled standard deduction, the majority of people who were deducting student loan interest will be better off anyway.

I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around why anyone would agree to letting a corporation such as Amazon put s microphone and camera in their home, much less giving them physical access as well. Seems like it’d be more secure to just rig up some sort of lock box that they have access to on the porch.

Well, this is the dumbest article I’ll bother reading today.

Really, it’s come to this?

The humor of this, is I think I first heard about haveibeenpwned from life hacker a long long time ago.

it’s usually totally legal for an officer to use the lie detector as sort of a conversation starter to prod you to confess

I’m not aware of Ubiquity doing this and I’ve not seen anyone else mention them doing this. In this day and age though, it’s certainly a concern. Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if all these companies are data mining everything we do online.

I’m not aware of Ubiquity doing this and I’ve not seen anyone else mention them doing this. In this day and age

Trump doesn’t have as many supporters as people think, they’re just rabid fanatics so they make the news A LOT.

So... both major political parties, then.

Anyone here find it ironic to be using an app(and paying for extra features) to...monitor yourself to make sure you’re not spending too much on subscriptions?

I’m well aware of the Smart Cities grant the city secured, and our plan for what to do with it. But it doesn’t include light rail, or even a street car system. Dedicated bus lanes are good, and I hope they open up the city to underserved areas, particularly Lindon, which has the highest infant mortality rate in the