CryptoNinja
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- Jan 8, 2018
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Whenever I research a topic such as "Byzantine Fault Tolerance" it just reminds me of what a paper thin understanding Republicans have about anything.
Global Warming? "It's cold outside so no global warming."
Gender issues? "Bible says there's only two genders and one allowed sexual preference."
This one I find particularly insulting because Genetics proves them as wrong as day and night.
Supply side economics. "Making more of something creates demand for that something"?
Really? So all we need to do is build 4 burger kings on a street corner and everyone will fill the restaurants?
It really gets painfully obvious when Republicans apply their myopic policies to things like NASA, Space, and Cyber security and the internet.
Net neutrality for instance. You really think that allowing companies to throttle your internet based on the content you watch is a good thing?
Do republicans even understand that the internet uses public infrastructure? Meaning it should be regulated the same as a public utility?
Imagine if telephones could tell you that they don't prefer certain businesses, and so they would throttle your phone useage or add fees to call Walmart, or to call customer support for your Apple products?
Republicans. The paper-thin party, for paper-thin academics.
Global Warming? "It's cold outside so no global warming."
Gender issues? "Bible says there's only two genders and one allowed sexual preference."
This one I find particularly insulting because Genetics proves them as wrong as day and night.
Supply side economics. "Making more of something creates demand for that something"?
Really? So all we need to do is build 4 burger kings on a street corner and everyone will fill the restaurants?
It really gets painfully obvious when Republicans apply their myopic policies to things like NASA, Space, and Cyber security and the internet.
Net neutrality for instance. You really think that allowing companies to throttle your internet based on the content you watch is a good thing?
Do republicans even understand that the internet uses public infrastructure? Meaning it should be regulated the same as a public utility?
Imagine if telephones could tell you that they don't prefer certain businesses, and so they would throttle your phone useage or add fees to call Walmart, or to call customer support for your Apple products?
Republicans. The paper-thin party, for paper-thin academics.