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Comment Re:Fox News Lies Shock (Score 1) 504

I was under the impression that US Presidents should be held accountable for their actions. It seems like that might be important.

"I take no responsibility at all." - Donald J Trump

In a sane world that statement, to a room full of reporters, would be the end of any politician's career, let alone the President of the US, but the world is not sane. He keeps giving the GOP senators tax cuts and ultra-conservative judicial appointments, and that serves their interests. So we'll go on. And when he's reelected in November I will be disgusted and depressed, but not surprised.

Comment Re:I guess all hope of a rational response is over (Score 1) 533

I think if you were on the twentieth floor or a skyscraper and the first five floors were ablaze, you'd lean back and say, "what's the big deal?" Buckle up, sunshine. This shitshow is just getting started and it won't end for at least a month. Maryland just reported the cases are doubling every 48 hours. That's going to be true for the country as a whole, unless there is some reason Maryland is exceptional? And keep in mind the US has yet to be able to test for coronavirus on any scale even though it's obvious the disease has been in the population for WEEKS. "Only" 40 deaths reported with "only" 2000 reported cases equals a mortality rate of "only" 2%. If 50 million Americans get infected with COVID-19 then that's "only" 1 million people dead. If 150 million are infected, "only" 3 million deaths, many of which could have been prevented if the Trump administration had taken this threat as seriously as, say, South Korea. I hope you and your loved ones are safe and well, particularly anyone you know over 70 and/or with a compromised immune system and/or respiratory issues.

Comment Re:Steve Jobs on the current iPhone (Score 1) 93

Or maybe Steve Jobs was prone to exaggeration sometimes? I can't think that he was a tech visionary unless I also insist he could never be wrong? Oh, okay. Simple little world you live in. Mostly regular shapes and primary colours, I'm guessing. Have fun in there, and try not to bump your head.

Comment Re:Misanthropy (Score 3, Insightful) 418

Since supporting your religion of choice is "charitable giving" in the US, nothing you wrote is surprising. Subtract "charitable giving" to religious causes and -- surprise! -- secular and non-secular giving rates are about the same. Now...where do the majority of religious people live, as a percent of a state's total population? In which states do the majority of non-religious people live, as a percentage of total population? Argument skewing with statistics. Fun for everyone!

Comment Re:Decent, but not a Jesus Watch (Score 1) 359

That's almost exactly my experience too. I was in the market for a watch to replace an aging Garmin, so figured I could justify the cost of the entry-level Apple watch. I really like the fitness feature, and taptic notifications are very helpful if you spend a lot of time in meetings. The only non-Apple watch app I use is by Calvetica. It's not as important to my daily life as an iPhone, but I appreciate all the little benefits it adds. It's a useful (though expensive) complement to my phone. Worth it to me, though I can certainly imagine others deciding it's not for them.

Comment Re:This is only a problem for idiot millenials.. (Score 1) 339

And the millennial generation are the ones who are doing it by far the most.

Can't argue with that. No, I mean you literally can't argue with that, as it's a fact-free generalization so vapid it defies refutation. Plus you have decided you can define "idiot" to mean anyone who does something you personally disagree with. Nice move, Orwell.

But at least you've figured out how to spell the word "millennial."

Comment Re:Nothing new here ... (Score 1) 292

Visit the woman's site. Check her publication history. She's a shill. Hint: "polarbearscience" isn't hard to type into a Wordpress template.

That site is one of the most depressing and dishonest things I've seen in a while. She should be ashamed of herself.

Her opinion on walrus ecology is as valid as yours and mine. Except hers is paid for by a "think tank" that does everything it can to undermine science if it gets in the way of corporate profits.

We are so fucked.

Comment Re:Absolutely disgusting (Score 1) 875

So, yeah. In 2012 the entire country of Canada recorded 543 homicides. There were 414 in New York City alone. Almost 15,000 in the US as a whole. Ten times the population, but almost 30 times the number of murders.

Violent crime rates have been trending down everywhere in the industrialized world for the last couple of decades, but relative to the other countries in the G8 the good ol' U.S. of A. remains a pretty violent place. As someone pointed out upthread, it's a big, messy cultural problem with no easy answers or solutions.

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