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Posted in: Official: Turkish jets pound PKK positions in Iraq See in context

@ Burning Bush

I'm assuming whatever side keeps the oil flowing.

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Posted in: Speculation grows of looming N. Korea rocket test See in context

Something needs to be done about North Korea before the asylum inmates in charge of the country actually become a danger to the regions major players (Japan, China, Russia, South Korea and India)

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Posted in: IBM's Watson computing technology learns Japanese See in context

Hopefully one day a computer like Watson can be scaled down to the size of a laptop or PC.

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Posted in: U.S. to hit Fiat Chrysler with record $105 mil fine See in context

Chrysler no longer exists. It's part of Fiat now.

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Posted in: U.S. to hit Fiat Chrysler with record $105 mil fine See in context

Since when is Fiat an American company?

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Posted in: Nikkei pledges to respect Financial Times culture See in context

It's called Capitalism. If you don't like it then move to North Korea.

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Posted in: Turkey couples IS bombing runs with striking Kurdish targets See in context

At least Obama is being smart and keeping America out of this nonsense.

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Posted in: Mitsubishi Motors to end U.S. production See in context

I've never worked hard? I forgot that everyone is born multi-lingual. I'm comfortable with English, Japanese or Mandarin, and am currently learning Russian. The American middle-class is dead and unions were the reason outsourcing even happened.

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Posted in: Mitsubishi Motors to end U.S. production See in context

Yeah, because Mitsubishi, being an Asian company, only cares about profits. While Trump, a White man, truly cares about the people. Welcome to the world of the average American Liberal, Ladies and Gentlemen.

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Posted in: Mitsubishi Motors to end U.S. production See in context

FizzBit, so Trump is going to buy a factory just to save a bunch of overpaid union bums? Seriously though, he would have to buy a controlling stake in Mitsubishi in order to do that.

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Posted in: Turkey allows U.S. planes to bomb IS from Incirlik base See in context

The U.S. is too broke to "decimate" anything. That strategy didn't work in Afghanistan or Iraq. It just caused more chaos.

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Posted in: McDonald's earnings drop as customer traffic falls See in context

Jerseyboy, I agree. Mcdonald's needs to cut to streamline its menu. Otherwise, It would be sad to see such an iconic American company disappear.

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Posted in: Soyuz crew docks with space station See in context

Astronauts board the ISS via Russian rockets and supplies arrive via Japanese ones. Sadly, America can no longer afford a manned space program.

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Posted in: Obama denounces 'chest-beating' critics of Iran nuclear deal See in context

The "American Way of Life" in current times isn't something to be proud of.

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Posted in: Toshiba sells off stake in Finland's Kone See in context

So now Toshiba's accounting scandal/lies are now technically true.

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Posted in: Honda to begin lease sales of walking assist device See in context

Great. Hopefully it helps a lot of people.

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Posted in: 500kW solar plant set up on slope of expressway See in context

It's good to see reason triumphing. Nuclear power is no longer the only option for green energy.

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Posted in: Gold falls to lowest level in five years on dollar strength See in context

The reason to buy gold is because the US is financially ran like a third-world country. Eventually the US will have to enter some type of austerity or bankruptcy.

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Posted in: Gold falls to lowest level in five years on dollar strength See in context

I'm still buying. The fundamentals haven't changed. America has one-sixth of its people living below the poverty line, is massively deindustrialized, and still has growing debt and underfunded welfare programs. It won't end well for us Americans unless Draconian steps are taken.

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Posted in: Battle for the BBC as government heralds shake-up See in context

Looks like Facism has come to the UK.

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Posted in: Renewables outpace nuclear in economies with 45% of world population See in context

Can any of you read? Japan is one of the leading countries in renewable energy.

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Posted in: Authors urge U.S. antitrust probe of Amazon See in context

I like Amazon and have an HDX Fire, but this sounds like something an organized crime syndicate would do.

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Posted in: Ford to move compact car production out of US See in context

Serrano, yes, but most parts for cars built in Japan's foreign factories come from Japan.

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Posted in: Microsoft tweaks streaming music plan for Windows 10 See in context

Microsoft's products are all rehashed and have been done already by other tech companies.

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Posted in: Chaotic rush-hour scenes in London as Tube staff stage total shutdown See in context

Looks like Europe is going to burn. Hopefully this isn't the start of another Dark Ages.

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Posted in: Microsoft cuts 7,800 jobs as phone sales flag See in context

Looks like Microsoft will either become irrelevant or nonexistent.

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Posted in: Greece faces last chance to stay in euro as cash runs out See in context

Bailouts will just buy Greece time. The country needs to bite the proverbial bullet and take its medicine.

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Posted in: Google's new app blunders by calling black people 'gorillas' See in context

It always takes a while for the creators of new technologies to work the bugs out.

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Posted in: Nikkei dives at close to finish below 20,000 See in context

Kaerimashita, I'd rather have Yen or even Euros than US Dollars. America is coming apart at the seams in every way possible.

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Posted in: TPP pact to reshape stock portfolios See in context

Honestly, the article sounds like a pep-rally for something that will is in fact inconsequential. Never trust a politician that promises his constituents that everything is going to be fixed.

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