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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #90 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 2:22pm
 
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #91 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 3:01pm
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 2:11pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 2:08pm:
Panther wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 1:58pm:
Smiley

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Bout what I'd expect.


Australia, this person votes.


An argument for making people EARN the right to vote.
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AUSSIE: "Speaking for myself, I could not care less about 298 human beings having their life snuffed out in a nano-second, or what impact that loss has on Members of their family, their parents..."
 
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #92 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 3:03pm
 
Panther wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 2:22pm:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 2:15pm:
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Jesus, how clever you can use back space and ..... buttons.
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In a time of universal deceit — telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

No evidence whatsoever it can be attributed to George Orwell or Eric Arthur Blair (in fact the same guy)
 
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #93 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 4:04pm
 
seems trump has pissed off some big players with his ban


Donald Trump faces major tech company backlash over travel ban


Silicon Valley has always kept at arm's length from the political realms of the US, but that's all starting to change.
So what's actually happened?

More than 100 tech businesses have stated their opposition to US President Donald Trump's immigration ban.

The companies have voiced their concerns over Mr Trump's executive order on banning people from seven Muslim-majority nations.

They say it's discriminatory and would have a negative impact on business.
Why is this such a big deal?

First, there are some pretty big names on the list of 127 companies, all of which account for thousands of employees throughout the United States and beyond.

Second, it's not just a petition.

What started out as just a few comments from tech industry leaders has now gone on to become a brief in the court case which will decide the fate of Mr Trump's travel ban.

The suit originally brought by Washington and Minnesota resulted in a nationwide hold on the ban.

They have filed what's called an "amicus brief", which is a legal document submitted to a court by non-litigants with a strong interest in the subject matter.

They are used to give additional information or arguments that courts can consider when making a decision.

Part of the brief reads:

    "The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than 50 years — and the Order inflicts significant harm on American business, innovation, and growth as a result.
    The Order makes it more difficult and expensive for US companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees. It disrupts ongoing business operations.
    And it threatens companies' ability to attract talent, business, and investment to the United States."

The brief also highlighted their concerns about the ban being expanded and lengthened from 90 days.

It also follows a meeting between Mr Trump and Silicon Valley executives last December to smooth over frictions ahead of his inauguration.
What companies have joined the list?

The big ones.

Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn and Twitter are on the list.

Other companies include eBay, Etsy, Airbnb, Dropbox, Netflix, Pinterest, Reddit, Yelp, Spotify, PayPal and Mozilla.

Some have taken it one step further with Airbnb launching a Super Bowl ad campaign with the hashtag #weaccept in a direct response to the travel ban.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-07/tech-company-backlash-over-trump-travel-ba...


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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #94 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:00pm
 
John Smith wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 4:04pm:
seems trump has pissed off some big players with his ban


Donald Trump faces major tech company backlash over travel ban


Silicon Valley has always kept at arm's length from the political realms of the US, but that's all starting to change.
So what's actually happened?

More than 100 tech businesses have stated their opposition to US President Donald Trump's immigration ban.

The companies have voiced their concerns over Mr Trump's executive order on banning people from seven Muslim-majority nations.

They say it's discriminatory and would have a negative impact on business.
Why is this such a big deal?

First, there are some pretty big names on the list of 127 companies, all of which account for thousands of employees throughout the United States and beyond.

Second, it's not just a petition.

What started out as just a few comments from tech industry leaders has now gone on to become a brief in the court case which will decide the fate of Mr Trump's travel ban.

The suit originally brought by Washington and Minnesota resulted in a nationwide hold on the ban.

They have filed what's called an "amicus brief", which is a legal document submitted to a court by non-litigants with a strong interest in the subject matter.

They are used to give additional information or arguments that courts can consider when making a decision.

Part of the brief reads:

    "The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than 50 years — and the Order inflicts significant harm on American business, innovation, and growth as a result.
    The Order makes it more difficult and expensive for US companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees. It disrupts ongoing business operations.
    And it threatens companies' ability to attract talent, business, and investment to the United States."

The brief also highlighted their concerns about the ban being expanded and lengthened from 90 days.

It also follows a meeting between Mr Trump and Silicon Valley executives last December to smooth over frictions ahead of his inauguration.
What companies have joined the list?

The big ones.

Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn and Twitter are on the list.

Other companies include eBay, Etsy, Airbnb, Dropbox, Netflix, Pinterest, Reddit, Yelp, Spotify, PayPal and Mozilla.

Some have taken it one step further with Airbnb launching a Super Bowl ad campaign with the hashtag #weaccept in a direct response to the travel ban.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-07/tech-company-backlash-over-trump-travel-ba...


good on em.



Trump is certainly making some pretty powerful enemies.
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #95 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:01pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:00pm:
Trump is certainly making some pretty powerful enemies.


he has a knack for it
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #96 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:06pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:00pm:
John Smith wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 4:04pm:
seems trump has pissed off some big players with his ban


Donald Trump faces major tech company backlash over travel ban


Silicon Valley has always kept at arm's length from the political realms of the US, but that's all starting to change.
So what's actually happened?

More than 100 tech businesses have stated their opposition to US President Donald Trump's immigration ban.

The companies have voiced their concerns over Mr Trump's executive order on banning people from seven Muslim-majority nations.

They say it's discriminatory and would have a negative impact on business.
Why is this such a big deal?

First, there are some pretty big names on the list of 127 companies, all of which account for thousands of employees throughout the United States and beyond.

Second, it's not just a petition.

What started out as just a few comments from tech industry leaders has now gone on to become a brief in the court case which will decide the fate of Mr Trump's travel ban.

The suit originally brought by Washington and Minnesota resulted in a nationwide hold on the ban.

They have filed what's called an "amicus brief", which is a legal document submitted to a court by non-litigants with a strong interest in the subject matter.

They are used to give additional information or arguments that courts can consider when making a decision.

Part of the brief reads:

    "The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than 50 years — and the Order inflicts significant harm on American business, innovation, and growth as a result.
    The Order makes it more difficult and expensive for US companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees. It disrupts ongoing business operations.
    And it threatens companies' ability to attract talent, business, and investment to the United States."

The brief also highlighted their concerns about the ban being expanded and lengthened from 90 days.

It also follows a meeting between Mr Trump and Silicon Valley executives last December to smooth over frictions ahead of his inauguration.
What companies have joined the list?

The big ones.

Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn and Twitter are on the list.

Other companies include eBay, Etsy, Airbnb, Dropbox, Netflix, Pinterest, Reddit, Yelp, Spotify, PayPal and Mozilla.

Some have taken it one step further with Airbnb launching a Super Bowl ad campaign with the hashtag #weaccept in a direct response to the travel ban.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-07/tech-company-backlash-over-trump-travel-ba...


good on em.



Trump is certainly making some pretty powerful enemies.
and gaining some powerful friends.
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #97 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:14pm
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:06pm:
longweekend58 wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:00pm:
John Smith wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 4:04pm:
seems trump has pissed off some big players with his ban


Donald Trump faces major tech company backlash over travel ban


Silicon Valley has always kept at arm's length from the political realms of the US, but that's all starting to change.
So what's actually happened?

More than 100 tech businesses have stated their opposition to US President Donald Trump's immigration ban.

The companies have voiced their concerns over Mr Trump's executive order on banning people from seven Muslim-majority nations.

They say it's discriminatory and would have a negative impact on business.
Why is this such a big deal?

First, there are some pretty big names on the list of 127 companies, all of which account for thousands of employees throughout the United States and beyond.

Second, it's not just a petition.

What started out as just a few comments from tech industry leaders has now gone on to become a brief in the court case which will decide the fate of Mr Trump's travel ban.

The suit originally brought by Washington and Minnesota resulted in a nationwide hold on the ban.

They have filed what's called an "amicus brief", which is a legal document submitted to a court by non-litigants with a strong interest in the subject matter.

They are used to give additional information or arguments that courts can consider when making a decision.

Part of the brief reads:

    "The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than 50 years — and the Order inflicts significant harm on American business, innovation, and growth as a result.
    The Order makes it more difficult and expensive for US companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees. It disrupts ongoing business operations.
    And it threatens companies' ability to attract talent, business, and investment to the United States."

The brief also highlighted their concerns about the ban being expanded and lengthened from 90 days.

It also follows a meeting between Mr Trump and Silicon Valley executives last December to smooth over frictions ahead of his inauguration.
What companies have joined the list?

The big ones.

Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn and Twitter are on the list.

Other companies include eBay, Etsy, Airbnb, Dropbox, Netflix, Pinterest, Reddit, Yelp, Spotify, PayPal and Mozilla.

Some have taken it one step further with Airbnb launching a Super Bowl ad campaign with the hashtag #weaccept in a direct response to the travel ban.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-07/tech-company-backlash-over-trump-travel-ba...


good on em.



Trump is certainly making some pretty powerful enemies.
and gaining some powerful friends.


You and Sprint?

Grin
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #98 - Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:20pm
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 7:06pm:
and gaining some powerful friends.



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Reply #99 - Feb 8th, 2017 at 6:29am
 
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #100 - Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:20am
 
John Smith wrote on Feb 7th, 2017 at 4:04pm:
seems trump has pissed off some big players with his ban


Donald Trump faces major tech company backlash over travel ban


Silicon Valley has always kept at arm's length from the political realms of the US, but that's all starting to change.
So what's actually happened?

More than 100 tech businesses have stated their opposition to US President Donald Trump's immigration ban.

The companies have voiced their concerns over Mr Trump's executive order on banning people from seven Muslim-majority nations.

They say it's discriminatory and would have a negative impact on business.
Why is this such a big deal?

First, there are some pretty big names on the list of 127 companies, all of which account for thousands of employees throughout the United States and beyond.

Second, it's not just a petition.

What started out as just a few comments from tech industry leaders has now gone on to become a brief in the court case which will decide the fate of Mr Trump's travel ban.

The suit originally brought by Washington and Minnesota resulted in a nationwide hold on the ban.

They have filed what's called an "amicus brief", which is a legal document submitted to a court by non-litigants with a strong interest in the subject matter.

They are used to give additional information or arguments that courts can consider when making a decision.

Part of the brief reads:

    "The Order represents a significant departure from the principles of fairness and predictability that have governed the immigration system of the United States for more than 50 years — and the Order inflicts significant harm on American business, innovation, and growth as a result.
    The Order makes it more difficult and expensive for US companies to recruit, hire, and retain some of the world's best employees. It disrupts ongoing business operations.
    And it threatens companies' ability to attract talent, business, and investment to the United States."

The brief also highlighted their concerns about the ban being expanded and lengthened from 90 days.

It also follows a meeting between Mr Trump and Silicon Valley executives last December to smooth over frictions ahead of his inauguration.
What companies have joined the list?

The big ones.

Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn and Twitter are on the list.

Other companies include eBay, Etsy, Airbnb, Dropbox, Netflix, Pinterest, Reddit, Yelp, Spotify, PayPal and Mozilla
.

Some have taken it one step further with Airbnb launching a Super Bowl ad campaign with the hashtag #weaccept in a direct response to the travel ban.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-07/tech-company-backlash-over-trump-travel-ba...


good on em.



arent these the companies that move all their jobs off shore and their call centres off shore and pay asian workers $2 an hour and pay no tax in australia.

good to see you sticking up for that business model John  Wink Wink
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #101 - Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:29am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:20am:
arent these the companies that move all their jobs off shore and their call centres off shore and pay asian workers $2 an hour and pay no tax in australia.

good to see you sticking up for that business model John  Wink Wink



you struggle with English too? All I said was he's making powerful enemies, I didn't once mention their business model

aren't these all these CEO's alpha men that you love so much? Cheesy Cheesy
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Re: The Truth About Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Reply #102 - Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:41am
 
John Smith wrote on Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:29am:
aquascoot wrote on Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:20am:
arent these the companies that move all their jobs off shore and their call centres off shore and pay asian workers $2 an hour and pay no tax in australia.

good to see you sticking up for that business model John  Wink Wink



you struggle with English too? All I said was he's making powerful enemies, I didn't once mention their business model

aren't these all these CEO's alpha men that you love so much? Cheesy Cheesy



Indeed i do, and alphas butting heads at the top is exactly how it should be.
except, head alpha male Trump is looking out for the herd who made him head alpha male and they will be better cared for under his strong leadership.

beta male Obama or the various beta males in australia are incapable of taking on these alphas and so the poor little socialist geldings get screwed.
thank god all those sheep now have Trump looking out for them , hey
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Reply #103 - Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:43am
 
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Reply #104 - Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:48am
 
John Smith wrote on Feb 8th, 2017 at 7:43am:



ah, back to being reactive and emotional...this is the feminine frame.


the inferior man (john smith or gweg) has 2 options when presented with the superior man (Donald Trump).

1  he can admit that Donald is superior and just dwell in his superior leadership and prosper.

2  he can admire what Trump has achieved and aspire to become more like trump ( he can go on a journey of personal development).

if the inferior man just gets all sad and mad and emotional and butt hurt, how does this help him?
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