The IRS may have just accidentally killed* all "free" software, everywhere.
--Patrick
*or at least drastically disincentivized.
--Patrick
*or at least drastically disincentivized.
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Freakin IRS man.The IRS may have just accidentally killed* all free software, everywhere.
--Patrick
*or at least drastically disincentivized.
Well no, Jesus said that only "those who pull themselves up by their bootstraps shall inherit the earth". Trust me. Thats what it says.[DOUBLEPOST=1404314302,1404314238][/DOUBLEPOST]Of course it was a ploy to try and weaken Obamacare! We can't possibly help the poor!
I would assume so, but beware, you have to consummate it with EVERYONE involved. Shareholders, employees. It's going to take you awhile.Espy, does this mean I can marry a corporation? Because if so, I'm moving to California, marrying Google, and then divorcing the Hell out of it. (After consummating the marriage, of course.)
Challenge accepted.Well no, Jesus said that only "those who pull themselves up by their bootstraps shall inherit the earth". Trust me. Thats what it says.[DOUBLEPOST=1404314302,1404314238][/DOUBLEPOST]
I would assume so, but beware, you have to consummate it with EVERYONE involved. Shareholders, employees. It's going to take you awhile.
And the consumer is the one that gets consummated.Comcast is about to marry Timw Warner Cable, so yeah, the end IS nigh
Actually, that's incorrect. They only covered two of these drugs beforehand. Also, there's no need for a "huge surge of religious feelings", it's far more likely that, as Hobby Lobby claimed in their brief, those drugs were only included as an oversight, as they otherwise didn't cover any potentially abortioninducing drugs. One that was noticed recently, since there was, you know, a major change in health care coverage requirements recently that would prompt a re-examination of a corporation's health insurance plan. Given that they could have gone to court over the two they already didn't cover, there's no need to jump to the "lying" conclusion you are so quick to arrive at with people that disagree with you.The fact that the HL insurance covered all of these (not) abortion causing drugs until Obamacare came into the picture continues to make it look like this has nothing to do with religious freedom and everything to do with not liking Obama/Obamacare. And yes, to those who will say it, it's totally possible that it just so happened that at that exact time they had a huge surge of religious feelings flood their lives and suddenly had to act on it, but given the general sentiments towards Obama and Obamacare amongst (especially southern) evangelical Christians, I feel very comfortable seeing this as far more about a dislike for current government than for any religious reason.
Sooo...computers, then. It's computers that will inherit the Earth.Well no, Jesus said that only "those who pull themselves up by their bootstraps shall inherit the earth". Trust me. Thats what it says.
I don't think they are lying per se, I think, given the overall picture of who this company is (what they support and profit from) that they didn't care until Obamacare came down the pipeline. Maybe they did, but their track record, in my opinion of course, seems to indicate that they didn't. It's fine if you think this is all of pure motives. If it is I hope that these strong religious ideals starts extending to where they get their goods from, who they invest with and how they treat their employees. That I can get behind.Actually, that's incorrect. They only covered two of these drugs beforehand. Also, there's no need for a "huge surge of religious feelings", it's far more likely that, as Hobby Lobby claimed in their brief, those drugs were only included as an oversight, as they otherwise didn't cover any potentially abortioninducing drugs. One that was noticed recently, since there was, you know, a major change in health care coverage requirements recently that would prompt a re-examination of a corporation's health insurance plan. Given that they could have gone to court over the two they already didn't cover, there's no need to jump to the "lying" conclusion you are so quick to arrive at with people that disagree with you.
That would mean more if you weren't basing your analysis of their track record on factual inaccuracies.I don't think they are lying per se, I think, given the overall picture of who this company is (what they support and profit from) that they didn't care until Obamacare came down the pipeline. Maybe they did, but their track record, in my opinion of course, seems to indicate that they didn't. It's fine if you think this is all of pure motives.
Like how they provided health care coverage prior to being required to? Or how their corporate "minimum wage" is almost double the federal minimum wage? They seem quite good at showing their ideals in how they treat their employees.If it is I hope that these strong religious ideals starts extending to where they get their goods from, who they invest with and how they treat their employees. That I can get behind.
So women in the clergy may be ok? Because what you're describing sounds like the justification for every excommunication I have heard."Until they meet my personal guidelines for what their religion tells them to do, I'm going to assume they aren't acting out of religious desires. Because, of course, my knowledge of their religious beliefs in perfect, and my judgement is pure."
I don't have a Hobby Lobby near me. I have a Michaels, are they the same kind of store?I gotta say, the few times I've gone into my local Hobby Lobby, all the employees looked pretty happy.
Sweet, this is kind of what I was hoping we could actually get to since the ruling seems to lend itself to a discussion about this.I dunno, I'm just a messy irrational human being anyway. I may not like the store, but I'll defend their right to run it according to the dictates of their conscience.
I don't know, I've never been in a Michael's. But Hobby Lobby sells mostly knick knacks and kitsch items, and oh yeah some craft/hobby materials.I don't have a Hobby Lobby near me. I have a Michaels, are they the same kind of store?
Finally, the definitive proof of your insanity that so many have been looking for.But they're also the only ones I've found that carries fruit tootsie rolls in large bags.
I always found their art supplies to be seriously lacking, however if you area white-middle-aged-Christian lady who needs bedazzled things with scripture verses on them, then boy are you in luck.I don't know, I've never been in a Michael's. But Hobby Lobby sells mostly knick knacks and kitsch items, and oh yeah some craft/hobby materials.
Really, I thought they should have called the place the "Restaurant wall crazy crap supply depot."
But they're also the only ones I've found that carries fruit tootsie rolls in large bags.
Oh man. I like em even more than starburst. Which is basically what they are - cylindrical starburst. Except there's also a vanilla flavor one, and it's pretty good actually.I always found their art supplies to be seriously lacking, however if you area white-middle-aged-Christian lady who needs bedazzled things with scripture verses on them, then boy are you in luck.
Also: FRUIT tootsie rolls? This sounds terrifying.
Oh man. I like em even more than starburst. Which is basically what they are - cylindrical starburst. Except there's also a vanilla flavor one, and it's pretty good actually.
(the blue ones are the vanilla ones)
Republicans who break ranks and go liberal are called "Rhinos,"Makes sense, they are the Sonic the Hedgehog of political parties.
"We drench our prospective mates in urine from up to six feet away to see if they're interested."TIL the Libertarian Party has apparently adopted the porcupine as its animal mascot.
Must be my hydrophobia acting up again.It should feel wet. Perhaps they don't consider you a prospective mate?
Well, in that case the metaphor doesn't hold, because they've never been a successful franchise, ever Even Sonic gets to show up in SSB.[DOUBLEPOST=1404331746,1404331668][/DOUBLEPOST]I just meant that they haven't been a good franchise for decades.
"We drench our prospective mates in urine from up to six feet away to see if they're interested."
I'm not feeling it.
--Patrick