Scale of 1-10 with "1" being least possible and "10" being most possible.shel311 wrote:Oligarchy, NDL very likely getting shut down...LOL
What he said is a six.
Scale of 1-10 with "1" being least possible and "10" being most possible.shel311 wrote:Oligarchy, NDL very likely getting shut down...LOL
shel311 wrote:Oligarchy, NDL very likely getting shut down...LOL
6 outta 10 that the government gets wind of this little league we have going, has some sort of boardroom meeting about the NDL, and decides that they have to shut down the NDL, government mandate?trendon wrote:Scale of 1-10 with "1" being least possible and "10" being most possible.shel311 wrote:Oligarchy, NDL very likely getting shut down...LOL
What he said is a six.
We're almost there!!!DRiccio21 wrote: by listening to you and the rest of the doom and gloomers out there you'd think our country was in 3rd world territory now
It'll never be good again!!!DRiccio21 wrote: all these 'problems' will miraculously go away when our economy goes on its next bull cycle and people will be back to talking about how great we are
shel311 wrote:Oligarchy
I am sure I don't disagree with you, but why is this post heavily slanted towards finance? This discussion is about censorship and expansion of federal powersDRiccio21 wrote:no, dude... nothing has changed.
you're just older now, you're an adult. you realize this stuff effects you so suddenly the 'not in my backyard' stuff comes out. you think the world just changed in the last 20 years, thats nonsense. information and transparency are at all time highs. more people know what goes on in Washington than at anytime in the history of our country. the amount of information available at the click of a button is borderline incomprehensible. so, sure, there are certain things that come out now that maybe we weren't aware of 50 years ago... but the corruption, the greed, the selfishness has always existed. the thing that holds it all together is democracy, capitalism and the ability for people to be kicked out of power positions. as long as those things stay in place, we'll be fine... we might now always make the right decisions, but things will be worked out.
we are so far advanced than we were 25 years ago... by listening to you and the rest of the doom and gloomers out there you'd think our country was in 3rd world territory now. we're in a secular bear market... market cycles happen, they don't change. all the other stuff and the 'reasons' are noise. we are coming off 2 huge bubbles (tech and housing) that takes time to adjust from. the bear market started in 2000 and generally cycles take about 12-15 years to work themselves out. all these 'problems' will miraculously go away when our economy goes on its next bull cycle and people will be back to talking about how great we are, blah blah blah. human nature and human behavior doesn't change. sure, some decisions by people in authority can speed things up and make things better or worse, but over the long haul (assuming we keep democracy in place) we're going to be just fine.
Yes, and we are in no way, shape, or form an oligarchy.jsence2 wrote:shel311 wrote:Oligarchy
Do you even know what an oligarchy is?
For you to laugh at that is a joke in itself.
because as you know... everything comes from 'follow the money'trendon wrote: I am sure I don't disagree with you, but why is this post heavily slanted towards finance? This discussion is about censorship and expansion of federal powers
True.DRiccio21 wrote:because as you know... everything comes from 'follow the money'trendon wrote: I am sure I don't disagree with you, but why is this post heavily slanted towards finance? This discussion is about censorship and expansion of federal powers
I don't. So that's cool by menick wrote:I hope no one in the NDL likes downloading music
The bill would make unauthorized streaming of copyrighted content a crime, with a maximum penalty of five years in prison for 10 pieces of music or movies within six months.
They are all crazy people. Nobody in the NDL uses those websites or sees any positives in them. You, me, Jay, Google, and Yahoo! are negative people.nick wrote: Opponents of the bill include Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, Twitter, DynDNS, AOL, LinkedIn, eBay, Mozilla Corporation, the Wikimedia Foundation,[83] and human rights organizations such as Reporters Without Borders,[84] the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the ACLU, and Human Rights Watch.[85][86]
My wife loves downloading music. I know because I pay the bill every month. Unlike you, I dont mind paying for the products and ideas made by others. I am not ignorant enough to think that just because it exists, it belongs to me.nick wrote:I hope no one in the NDL likes downloading music
shel311 wrote:Yes, and we are in no way, shape, or form an oligarchy.jsence2 wrote:shel311 wrote:Oligarchy
Do you even know what an oligarchy is?
For you to laugh at that is a joke in itself.
Stop, this is getting ridiculous.