Social engineering is usually quite effective, but I'm not sure how well it works on the deceased. (Unless he means he's going to infiltrate Apple and get both the private key and iOS source.)
I'm not sure what this actually has to do with the general public. From here it looks like a squabble between the liquor stores and grocery stores, with craft brewers (and now distillers) picking the carcasses.
On the other hand, if the net effect is to direct cash to Indiana craft brewers, I...
Writing off large swaths of the population is an electoral tradition. Obama's bitter clingers, Gov. Palin's "Real America", or the all time leader, Gov. Romney's 47%.
And in the meantime, I still have to vote. So until I find this unicorn candidate, I'm still going to have to prioritize, because I can't have it all my way all the time.
That quote applies to people who aren't willing to act on their beliefs to preserve their own interests. Two problems with that: one, I'm clearly willing to state my beliefs and act on them. Two, I'm a straight white male with a decent salary and benefits and no children. I'm not worried...
The reason for the 2nd Amendment was because the British started taking over colonial supplies of arms and ammunition. As with the First and Fourth Amendments, the idea was to specifically restrict the new government from doing things that the old one had just done.
Now, the reconciling? I...
...they might get some of the things they voted for?
I mean, come on. It's not like people vote Democrat because they stumble into the voting booth and comically bump the D lever. They look at what both parties are offering, and decide which is the better (or less worse) option. If Hillary...
So your brilliant plan is to have 51 people get together and act faster than one guy can get to a conference room that's on the other side of his house? Didn't think this through very much, I'm guessing?