This is the first result for Flashlight in the play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.peacock.flashlight&hl=en
> Contains Ads·Offers in-app purchases
This app has access to:
Location
Camera
Photos/Media/Files
Storage
Other
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/10/donna-brazile-wikileaks-fallout-230553
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/23/us/politics/dnc-emails-sanders-clinton.html?_r=0
The irony is that Russia were the ones helping our democratic process be transparent, aiding the will of the people.
> I would absolutely pay a ton of money for on Android if they'd port the damn thing over (seriously - it's the one app that I would happily pay $100 for. It's that useful).
Its available in Play store...
> This Article is Stating an objective Fact. (...) That does not make this fact any different, Biased yes.
You just claimed that something biased is an objective fact. "Biased" and "objective" are literally exact opposites. The definition of "objective" is literally "not biased".
> The subreddit didn't become more neutral after the election ended.
Remember when Hillary fell on 9/11? Remember when /r/politics turned back into the anti-Hillary club for a week? Correct the record's head asshole, David Brock, actually admitted that Correct the Record went dark after she fell in this interview.
For everyone saying this pic looks fake: It doesn't. You can see individual stitching in the embroidery. There's even threads that are frayed outward over the corduroy.
If that's shooped somebody spent a very long time perfecting the selection on that embroidered design, warping it to perfectly match the structure of the hat, matching the noise to the original, and then specifically sizing it for the wave of the corduroy.
Or of course, you could just google it and see that the hat's available on Amazon.
2017 was a great awakening. new doors are open in ways i assume you cannot fathom. blockchain is just one piece of a grand design. you will live in a decentralized world without borders. it will be plutocratic in some areas, democratic and meritocratic in others. it will happen faster than you think. people in it for the money may luck out. these concepts will be largely sold to you by idiots but designed by some of the most forward thinking minds in the history of finance and governance.
> -No evidence of Clinton's sever being hacked.
-She LIED!!!! Under Trump I am used to being lied to everyday.
And, what lies were those?
> -Why isn't Trump going after Clinton anymore? That was one of his selling points as a candidate.
He said he's giving the DoJ the option. She still may be. I think she should be...if only for the mishandling of classified information. The ongoing investigation into CGI and Hillary's pay-to-play operation is separate, and could also lead to Clintons in the clink.
> Edit: Were you the person that corrected Trump's tweet from "Unpresidented" to "Unprecedented"? Thank you Patriot!
Nope.
Build a network ad blocker like a pihole on a $35 raspberry pi computer.
It blocks between 100,000 and 800,000 ad domains (whatever you set it for), and it's not detected by anti-adblock sites like Forbes.
So it still strips all the adds, makes browsing way faster, and no settings need to change on any computer. Anyone and all devices on your network get the protection.
Even works with new smart TVs that show ads and shit. And it can strip out the ads at the beginning of youtube videos too.
/r/pihole has a lot of info
It's a little mini golf game for mobile phones. "Super Stickman Golf 2"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noodlecake.ssg2&hl=en
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/super-stickman-golf-2/id585259203?mt=8
> The insurance companies still have all the power and every year they can raise rates as much as they want.
they literally cannot. 80/20 rule
>The program has not worked well thanks to the penalty you pay by not joining being lower than premiums so healthy people don't join.
True for some. Not true for others. A halving of the uninsured population is pretty substantial. Though you're within your rights to call it still short of okay. See fig 1 and 2.
>We need a single payer option so the costs aren't controlled by the insurance companies.
Would you agree that a system like switzerland's or Japan's would be acceptable alternatives to that of the US's? If so, private insurers are still the main player. The point is that it's not impossible to keep private insurers and have a low cost system.
>It's a lifesaver if your in your 60s on retirement and need a kidney transplant.
tbh, i'm not entirely sure that medicare was substantially changed via the ACA. What are the things that the ACA has done to senior healthcare that you think is good?
> And neither does the ACA
> If you can afford health insurance, but choose not to get it for 2016, you may be required to pay a fee — sometimes called the "penalty," "fine," or "individual mandate" — when you file your 2016 federal income taxes.
I don't?
I mean, it's pretty standard practice to refer to a candidate as the future office-holder. It's a persuasion technique that Trump uses all the time - making you "think past the sale.". Go watch the parties national conventions, they both refer to their candidates as the future president.
So no, this isn't a good example of premature celebration - it's not a celebration at all. Popping champagne on the campaign plane on election night was premature celebration, this is just normal campaigning.
I have no idea if that picture is photoshopped or not but these types of hats have been around for awhile. Here is one I found on Amazon that looks similar to the one in the photo. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S2FLGJX/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_TyUEEbTB8SGTZ
Editted to include a little bit of history behind the hats: https://www.wsj.com/articles/its-almost-dow-20000-wheres-the-party-where-are-the-hats-1481739537