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« on: March 24, 2016, 08:16 »
Many jobs were exported to developing nations and we're now starting to feel the pain.
My suspicion is that Trump is saying all the right things and he looks like an outsider, being attacked from the establishment, but he is in reality just playing a part. A bit like 'hope and change' but this time for the righthand side of politics.
Everyone knows something is wrong and we're heading towards an endgame so the candidates are more extreme, such as Berni and Trump. The death throws are getting more extreme.
He could be "playing a part".. the rest are for sure playing a part.
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« on: March 24, 2016, 08:14 »
Trump likes to talk about winning all the time. The problem with winning is there is one winner and the rest are losers.
Trump wins when he kicks an old lady to the curb to build his casino parking lot. Trump wins when brings in cheap temporary imported labor for his Florida resort.
I'd rather see a politician speak about empowering people and raising up those who are hurting.
The anger show at his rallies comes from people who are losing. What makes them think a self centered, megalomaniac greedy businessman who has built his company around creating gilded play-lands for the rich is going to care about them?
He doesn't care about the middle class - the middle class isn't his customer base.
The "anger show"? It's not Trump supporters disrupting other people's rallies, thinking they don't deserve democracy, it's Trump's rallies that are being sabotaged by thugs.
"Trump wins when he kicks an old lady to the curb to build his casino parking lot. "
That's a lie. You are the angry crowd fed by lies. You are juts seeing yourself in the mirror.
Lol. Article about woman who fought Trump's attempt to have her house condemned in order to build a parking lot for one of his casinos:
http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/kicks-sand-trump-face-sneers-donald-bucks-article-1.815484
Those of us who live in the New York area and have been to Atlantic City are long aware of Trump's bullying of the lower and middle classes to put up his buildings.
no lol. The bulldozing is a total lie, never happened, and the old lady was offered money twice what her house was worth, how is the 'kicking someone to the curb'? Just pure nonsense as always...
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« on: March 23, 2016, 09:15 »
Trump likes to talk about winning all the time. The problem with winning is there is one winner and the rest are losers.
Trump wins when he kicks an old lady to the curb to build his casino parking lot. Trump wins when brings in cheap temporary imported labor for his Florida resort.
I'd rather see a politician speak about empowering people and raising up those who are hurting.
The anger show at his rallies comes from people who are losing. What makes them think a self centered, megalomaniac greedy businessman who has built his company around creating gilded play-lands for the rich is going to care about them?
He doesn't care about the middle class - the middle class isn't his customer base.
The "anger show"? It's not Trump supporters disrupting other people's rallies, thinking they don't deserve democracy, it's Trump's rallies that are being sabotaged by thugs. "Trump wins when he kicks an old lady to the curb to build his casino parking lot. " That's a lie. You are the angry crowd fed by lies. You are juts seeing yourself in the mirror.
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« on: March 23, 2016, 09:00 »
Bernie Sanders might be almost as bad for the US as Trump. High taxes on the rich looks like a good idea but it doesn't work because they get around them and don't pay them. He wants to spend more and wont be able to get more in. So the US would soon be in a mess, as the debt is already $19,135,778,280,520 (will be more by the time you read this ). No idea why people would want to implement something that has already been proven not to work? As the great philosophers Benny Andersson, Bjrn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson wrote "The history book on the shelf, is always repeating itself"
Bernie is the worst, even worse than Robot Clinton. The top rich would pay a bit more taxes to save face, not an inch more, so to make up for it, Bernie would tax . out of middle class people to make up for it, most likely totally impoverishing society. All he has to do is make sure his main voting block is told that even families making something like 80 000-150 000+ are some dirty rich top x% ppl, who "need to contribute more"... and from than on, it's gonna be a downward spiral to third world...
80
« on: March 23, 2016, 08:53 »
Don't forget - Two-thirds of Trump's wives are/were immigrants.
So what?
81
« on: March 23, 2016, 08:52 »
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« on: March 23, 2016, 08:42 »
I don't think it's correct to say that Bush convinced Congress to invade Iraq. Rather, Bush invaded Iraq and later convinced Congress to pass a resolution supporting what he had already done. Now, with the prospect of an utter fool like Trump as President, we see what a dangerous precedent Bush has set.
Like Obama, doing everything thru executive orders.
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« on: March 23, 2016, 08:38 »
Nothing wrong with Trump winning. People are tired of politicians who promise things and never deliver. People are tried of politicians who are easily bribed by lobbyist groups and help their rich friends get richer.
Trump winning is a shot in the arm for America. He just may be the best candidate in this entire election.
Why would Trump be any different? Do you really think he wont be helping his rich friends and himself get richer? Are people really that naive? The system doesn't work, it really doesn't matter who makes the false promises before the election. I wouldn't trust Trump or Clinton, they both have a shady past.
You seriously think he can do it better this way, than from the behind the scene, hidden from the public eye? That's just pure nonsense. You actually likely to erode most of your ability for corruption if you become the world's most watched person. Going thru all this hassle probably means losing influence for a super rich person. If what you said had any truth to it, the last 3 decades would have been about rich businessmen being candidates, and it never happened - for a good reason Even if his intentions are shady, it's definitely not business. He is solely losing on the business side with this. An overwhelming sense of pride an ego, to achieve everything there is to be achieved would be the best bet... but people who try smear Trump every way possible don't like mention that, because all that urge to prove himself to the world might work out to the benefit of USA in this situation.
84
« on: March 23, 2016, 08:07 »
The poll is useless, and so is alamy.
85
« on: March 01, 2016, 15:53 »
The language is not entirely clear to me, and site is gone so... will our content featured on veer be handed over to be licensed by istock???
86
« on: December 24, 2015, 04:25 »
It's not communism, it's capitalism run for the benefit of society, rather than society run for the benefit of capitalism, which is how the money-mad psychopaths who have been allowed to grind our market economy into the greatest depression for a century prefer it.
But I guess we're never going to agree on this one!
yes, i remember all those pipe pipers of communism who burn books and musical instruments that were the devil of capitalism encouraging only those books written about praise to the common good ie their own self appointed saviours. i also remember how all those unionized workers went sent for us to do their overload jobs while they went out to smoke and then come back to complain i was in the can instead of waiting for my lunch break to take a leak. i also remember how there was abundant crop of harvest and the people were told to go out and reap the harvest because they were short of hands to take advantage of the fruits of labour but no one answer the calls because they were much too comfortable cheering for their communist govt and now too busy * eggs for nothing. i also remember how anyone with a vision to better themselves were told they were the capitalist devil and they were chased away with pitchforks because they were really a threat to the messiahs of communism. anything that make money for someone else was a capitalist devil
x/ i thought communists don't believe in santa claus since it's a capitalist invention 
Well said. So callled liberalism ("progressives"?? - laughable) is fast becoming thinly veiled bolshevism/communism. It's thinly veiled because westerners never experienced it, they are clueless, do not even start to recognize it while they it's staring them in the face... Those from the eastern block who experienced these things first hand know this is almost exactly how it happens, they keep screaming "watch out", but nobody listens. small clue: most know the early soviets were anti-religion... religion haters. Not many know there was one exception: islam. They supported islam saying it's part of a 'common struggle'. They wanted to drag them in.
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« on: December 14, 2015, 08:08 »
I wonder what their corporate offices look like when the site goes down? I imagine sirens, flashing red lights and people running around manning the battle stations. I would guess there are very few people in the NY office right now, though.
I hope they do panic a bit, customers get annoyed by things like this literally in seconds. I find it a bit curious why this would happen & go on for so long in 2015. A stock site like this isn't a particularly complicated thing to run by today's standards.
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« on: December 14, 2015, 08:04 »
Same here, both customer and contributor sites are down. But http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com says that it's only me 
I guess those don't wait for anything to load, just an initial response.
89
« on: December 14, 2015, 07:19 »
...anyone else having this problem? The browser seems start getting responses from the site, but than it just hangs, and I get a "504 Gateway Time-out"
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« on: November 15, 2015, 15:30 »
I'm sorry, what are talking about? That "registration" wasn't even a quarter of a measure, it was sad joke. The doors to Europe were kicked open from the inside in the most extreme way possible. Actually it was so extreme they were rushing to transport people in before there was time screen them. Just complete lunacy.
Let's not jump with conclusions, 2 passports could be stolen too....who knows... Maybe those 2 were not terrorists at the time they entered Greece so additional screening would be pointless (not to mention impossible, as Lesbos island for sure doesn't have capacity for it!!!). But, once treated how they were treated they became an easy targets for ISIS. Without hope and money, vulnerable and weak in every sense, many disappointed in life, Europe and there we go... offered money to blown themselves up and they just did it.
Refugees are escaping the same (actually much worse) that we just saw in Paris.
That's not up for debate anymore, 3 of these terrorists came in with recent migrant surge, fingerprints were identified.
I have no idea where do you get your news. But what you just said HAS NOT being said anywhere in media. Only one suicide bomber might be a "refugee".
Clueless? Cnn, afp, resuters - many. Three fake recent turkish passports, ferry ticket from greece... btw, even one would be too many.
Could you please copy and paste a link (CNN, AFP...) where anyone said 3 of 8 terrorists were refugees?
Let's not jump into conclusions and called refugees terrorists here, please!
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/15/world/paris-attacks/index.html
Don't put words into my mouth (ever) I didn't call any refugees terrorists, I said they hide among them. I actually never even wrote refugees, since they are migrants, coming from turkey - where there is no war.
Ok you didn't directly call refugees terrorist, but you did previously say that 3 out of 8 entered EU as refugees, which is NOT true!!!
This link you provided is also talking about only ONE terrorist ...
"...One of three bombers who detonated themselves at the Stade de France late Friday arrived on the Greek island of Leros on October 3 among numerous Syrian refugees, Amanpour reported, citing an unnamed French senator who was briefed by the Ministry of the Interior."
Let the investigation finish their job and get those criminals involved punish!
if you have been following the migrant crisis for more than 5 minutes you may know that (fake) syrian / (fake) turkish passports pretty much equals migrants, but since that's not 100% scientific proof, they don't want to say it loud.
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« on: November 15, 2015, 15:27 »
The terrorists have enough people with european or us passports and enough money to take a plane to go wherever they like. Isis is taking in over 1 million dollars a day just from selling syrian oil.
Their people dont need to treck across europe in sandals with babies.
Much easier to go the legal route.
Ask yourself, why Greece hasnt had extremist attacks although they have been flooded for years with refugees.
Besides, they dont want the people to leave Syria or Irak. They want them to stay so they can rule over them. Many refugees also risk having their families killed if they flee. They really are sitting between all fires.
But increasing the fear of muslims and refugees is exactly what they want. More discrimination against muslims, more money and fighters from frustrated people for them.
Yes, and those people are suspect to be tracked by intel agencies already, so the opportunity for getting more fresh ones in with the unmanageable torrent of migrants is just about perfect. ..and anyway the fact that there are people around, who seem to be hell bent on denying that the migrant torrent from terrorist prone areas is a huge security threat, is just mindblowing... it's just one of thsoe WTH moments.
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« on: November 15, 2015, 13:03 »
I'm sorry, what are talking about? That "registration" wasn't even a quarter of a measure, it was sad joke. The doors to Europe were kicked open from the inside in the most extreme way possible. Actually it was so extreme they were rushing to transport people in before there was time screen them. Just complete lunacy.
Let's not jump with conclusions, 2 passports could be stolen too....who knows... Maybe those 2 were not terrorists at the time they entered Greece so additional screening would be pointless (not to mention impossible, as Lesbos island for sure doesn't have capacity for it!!!). But, once treated how they were treated they became an easy targets for ISIS. Without hope and money, vulnerable and weak in every sense, many disappointed in life, Europe and there we go... offered money to blown themselves up and they just did it.
Refugees are escaping the same (actually much worse) that we just saw in Paris.
That's not up for debate anymore, 3 of these terrorists came in with recent migrant surge, fingerprints were identified.
I have no idea where do you get your news. But what you just said HAS NOT being said anywhere in media. Only one suicide bomber might be a "refugee".
Clueless? Cnn, afp, resuters - many. Three fake recent turkish passports, ferry ticket from greece... btw, even one would be too many.
Could you please copy and paste a link (CNN, AFP...) where anyone said 3 of 8 terrorists were refugees?
Let's not jump into conclusions and called refugees terrorists here, please!
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/15/world/paris-attacks/index.htmlDon't put words into my mouth (ever) I didn't call any refugees terrorists, I said they hide among them. I actually never even wrote refugees, since they are migrants, coming from turkey - where there is no war.
93
« on: November 15, 2015, 12:31 »
I'm sorry, what are talking about? That "registration" wasn't even a quarter of a measure, it was sad joke. The doors to Europe were kicked open from the inside in the most extreme way possible. Actually it was so extreme they were rushing to transport people in before there was time screen them. Just complete lunacy.
Let's not jump with conclusions, 2 passports could be stolen too....who knows... Maybe those 2 were not terrorists at the time they entered Greece so additional screening would be pointless (not to mention impossible, as Lesbos island for sure doesn't have capacity for it!!!). But, once treated how they were treated they became an easy targets for ISIS. Without hope and money, vulnerable and weak in every sense, many disappointed in life, Europe and there we go... offered money to blown themselves up and they just did it.
Refugees are escaping the same (actually much worse) that we just saw in Paris.
That's not up for debate anymore, 3 of these terrorists came in with recent migrant surge, fingerprints were identified.
I have no idea where do you get your news. But what you just said HAS NOT being said anywhere in media. Only one suicide bomber might be a "refugee".
Clueless? Cnn, afp, resuters - many. Three fake recent turkish passports, ferry ticket from greece... btw, even one would be too many.
94
« on: November 15, 2015, 11:51 »
I'm sorry, what are talking about? That "registration" wasn't even a quarter of a measure, it was sad joke. The doors to Europe were kicked open from the inside in the most extreme way possible. Actually it was so extreme they were rushing to transport people in before there was time screen them. Just complete lunacy.
Let's not jump with conclusions, 2 passports could be stolen too....who knows... Maybe those 2 were not terrorists at the time they entered Greece so additional screening would be pointless (not to mention impossible, as Lesbos island for sure doesn't have capacity for it!!!). But, once treated how they were treated they became an easy targets for ISIS. Without hope and money, vulnerable and weak in every sense, many disappointed in life, Europe and there we go... offered money to blown themselves up and they just did it.
Refugees are escaping the same (actually much worse) that we just saw in Paris.
That's not up for debate anymore, 3 of these terrorists came in with recent migrant surge, fingerprints were identified.
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« on: November 15, 2015, 05:10 »
They were in no way related to refugees.
2 of them were registered as such
Syriens that escaped from IS do attacks in the name of IS? Please stop talking nonsense.
You don't seem to understand. At least two of the perpetrators were posing as refugees in order to gain access to Europe, but they were in fact IS fighters. It's a fact. They came in by boat via Greece and were actually registered there as refugee.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/14/us-france-shooting-greece-idUSKCN0T312W20151114#ZWXWb3Yt8sAkXiqm.97
And one from them was from france. So what? Its no refugee issue its an terrorism issue.
You seem to be missing the point that they are hiding as refugees in the crowd. Denying in wont make it true.
I not denying that fact. But do you thinking when we close the border for refugees the terrorists dont come in? We can stop all immigration and the terror will find another way. We have to make better politics or to keep them homelands save. Thats kills terror. We have to fight the cause not the symptomes.
Yes, there always was a terrorist threat looming... and your solution seems to be making the entry for as many terrorists as possible, as easy possible by letting huge crowds people march through country borders basically unchecked. Bravoooo...
The two are registred and does it helped? What do you want to do with terrorists that have a france passport closing borders ? 
I'm sorry, what are talking about? That "registration" wasn't even a quarter of a measure, it was sad joke. The doors to Europe were kicked open from the inside in the most extreme way possible. Actually it was so extreme they were rushing to transport people in before there was time screen them. Just complete lunacy.
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« on: November 15, 2015, 04:29 »
The downside of globalization is that all kinds of local conflicts are now being carried across the globe.
aaahh... c'mon, that's nonsense. Europe or any other developed area could easily close itself down and only let trade / people in who are thoroughly checked / screened. It wouldn't even halt tourism that much if done properly. The only reason we are such an easy target is because the leadership is severely corrupt, easily bought & payed to do things that wrecks the average person's life, if it won't mess theirs up. Merkel's completely undemocratic, tyrannical forcing of 100's of thousands of migrants on the German people is the prime example right now. It's complete brainless nonsense, it's against the interest of the country and Europe except for a very few selected people.
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« on: November 15, 2015, 04:15 »
They were in no way related to refugees.
2 of them were registered as such
Syriens that escaped from IS do attacks in the name of IS? Please stop talking nonsense.
You don't seem to understand. At least two of the perpetrators were posing as refugees in order to gain access to Europe, but they were in fact IS fighters. It's a fact. They came in by boat via Greece and were actually registered there as refugee.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/14/us-france-shooting-greece-idUSKCN0T312W20151114#ZWXWb3Yt8sAkXiqm.97
And one from them was from france. So what? Its no refugee issue its an terrorism issue.
You seem to be missing the point that they are hiding as refugees in the crowd. Denying in wont make it true.
I not denying that fact. But do you thinking when we close the border for refugees the terrorists dont come in? We can stop all immigration and the terror will find another way. We have to make better politics or to keep them homelands save. Thats kills terror. We have to fight the cause not the symptomes.
Yes, there always was a terrorist threat looming... and your solution seems to be making the entry for as many terrorists as possible, as easy possible by letting huge crowds people march through country borders basically unchecked. Bravoooo...
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« on: November 13, 2015, 14:57 »
Just what the subject says - got a bunch of those today. WTH?? I was under the impression the lowest royalty is the $0.38 for the subs. (after 10000 tier of course)
These are compensations for those recent SODs accidentally sold under the minimum agreed subscription amount: $0.38-$0.30 = $0.08
Thanks for the info. I guess that comes from SS headq.
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« on: November 13, 2015, 14:45 »
Just what the subject says - got a bunch of those today. WTH?? I was under the impression the lowest royalty is the $0.38 for the subs. (after 10000 tier of course)
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