Mark Zuckerberg turns 33 this year

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The Constitution dictates that anyone running for President of the United States must be at least 35; Zuckerberg will 35 in 2019, just in time to begin officially campaigning for the 2020 general election.

Did you know his current estimated net worth is right around $50 billion? What is it that you think he sells/produces to earn that much $$?

Is the world's most $$ profiting seller of others' personal information starting his unofficial campaigning already?

Zuckerberg to study impact of globalisation with US tour
Facebook head to visit all states to see how technology has created divisions
https://www.ft.com/content/b0a6481e-d20a-11e6-9341-7393bb2e1b51
 
Can't be worse than the billionaire we'll have in 17 days.

Likely better.
 
If you voted for Drumpf because he's a great businessman, doesn't that make Marky The Supreme Being of the Universe?
 
If you voted for Drumpf because he's a great businessman, doesn't that make Marky The Supreme Being of the Universe?

Mark Zukerberg got lucky. It would be equivalent to picking a random lottery winner and handing them the keys to the White House. :)
 
Mark Zukerberg got lucky. It would be equivalent to picking a random lottery winner and handing them the keys to the White House. :)
I'm pretty sure that's what's happening later this month.
 
PC goodness aside, I'd rather not have a non-charismatic self-hating Jew as president, and that's not even considering he has Asperger's. Well, he'll never run of course, I think he's more interested in puppetry, like our boy Soros.
 
Put a D behind his name and the GB progressives would fall in line and vote for him. :)
 
If you voted for Drumpf because he's a great businessman, doesn't that make Marky The Supreme Being of the Universe?

I think a lot of people voted for Trump because his opponent was a corrupt shitbag, the absolute worst candidate the Democrats could foist on us. People seem to forget that.
The fact that Trump was the worst Republican makes Clinton's loss so much more telling.
 
I think a lot of people voted for Trump because his opponent was a corrupt shitbag, the absolute worst candidate the Democrats could foist on us. People seem to forget that.
The fact that Trump was the worst Republican makes Clinton's loss so much more telling.

People voted for Trump because he represented a change. Maybe not a good one, but a change nonetheless. Hillary offered 4 (maybe 8) years of the same shit.
 
You're winning the lottery?
ONe can hope
Zuckerberg finds god and eyer wants to throat his love loaf.
When I heard his religion comment on the Daily Show tonight, the first things I said was "He's running in 2020."
People voted for Trump because he represented a change. Maybe not a good one, but a change nonetheless. Hillary offered 4 (maybe 8) years of the same shit.

Like affordable health care, low unemployment, and actual public discourse.
 
ONe can hope

When I heard his religion comment on the Daily Show tonight, the first things I said was "He's running in 2020."


Like affordable health care, low unemployment, and actual public discourse.

>affordable health care

Affordable? That's news to me. Well if it's so damn cheap, care to pay for mine? It's risen about 500%, but it must be because I'm not working hard enough! I guess 50 hours a week just isn't enough these days.

What you have here is an opinion. It's a shitty opinion, but it's an opinion, and I'll respect that, so long as you don't tell me what's affordable.
 
>affordable health care

Affordable? That's news to me. Well if it's so damn cheap, care to pay for mine? It's risen about 500%, but it must be because I'm not working hard enough! I guess 50 hours a week just isn't enough these days.

What you have here is an opinion. It's a shitty opinion, but it's an opinion, and I'll respect that, so long as you don't tell me what's affordable.

bullshit
 

Not bullshit. I pay for both my brothers health cares as well. This is the kind of shit that pisses people off man. I'm working my ass off here, struggling to pay bills and keep myself afloat, and shitheads like you come in and suddenly feel you have the authority to dictate exactly how I'm saying my situation is.

You don't know me, you don't millions of other Americans, and you don't understand our problems. You understand yours and the people in your bubble.
 
Not bullshit. I pay for both my brothers health cares as well. This is the kind of shit that pisses people off man. I'm working my ass off here, struggling to pay bills and keep myself afloat, and shitheads like you come in and suddenly feel you have the authority to dictate exactly how I'm saying my situation is.

You don't know me, you don't millions of other Americans, and you don't understand our problems. You understand yours and the people in your bubble.

Do anything to demonstrate the 500% increase.
 
That would be definitive, yes.

You're off your rocker buddy. But here, instead of doing that, because it's ludicrous, I'll give you more details. Hopefully this will satiate you, but most likely you'll still call fraud.

My younger brothers and I currently have a plan with Golden Rule. Because of their current medical conditions and the fact that I'm poor to begin with, we can't afford good insurance, and our deductibles are sky high, not to mention the premiums to begin with.

Previously, I payed about 110 per person (3 total) for limited coverage and prescription plans. Over the past few years, my rates have risen to about 550 each. You can say, that's bullshit, that would never happen, blah blah blah, but this is my reality. They are currently being vetted for SSI, so hopefully they will qualify for medicaid soon, but do not pretend for a moment that you know a damn thing about my situation, cunt.
 
>affordable health care

Affordable? That's news to me. Well if it's so damn cheap, care to pay for mine? It's risen about 500%, but it must be because I'm not working hard enough! I guess 50 hours a week just isn't enough these days.

What you have here is an opinion. It's a shitty opinion, but it's an opinion, and I'll respect that, so long as you don't tell me what's affordable.
I went from having to choose to keep my business open, or have health insurance to comfortably doing both since the ACA was enacted. I have allergies, and needed a hernia operation when I was able to both get covered AND I did not have to wait on preexisting condition exemptions. So, yes,, I call that affordable.
Not bullshit. I pay for both my brothers health cares as well. This is the kind of shit that pisses people off man. I'm working my ass off here, struggling to pay bills and keep myself afloat, and shitheads like you come in and suddenly feel you have the authority to dictate exactly how I'm saying my situation is.

You don't know me, you don't millions of other Americans, and you don't understand our problems. You understand yours and the people in your bubble.
YOu're talking from YOUR bubble, though, but I guess that's OK...:rolleyes:

Are you your brother's guardians? What state are you in? Are you buying insurance throught the ACA insurance exchange? Much of people's "problems" with the ACA stem from their state choosing to NOT allow many companies to participate in the exchanges. A good friend of mine lives in North Carolina. He told me that this is the FIRST YEAR that the N.C, exchange has more than one company participating. In my state there are tons of companies participating, and creating cost effective options for the citizens.
You're off your rocker buddy. But here, instead of doing that, because it's ludicrous, I'll give you more details. Hopefully this will satiate you, but most likely you'll still call fraud.

My younger brothers and I currently have a plan with Golden Rule. Because of their current medical conditions and the fact that I'm poor to begin with, we can't afford good insurance, and our deductibles are sky high, not to mention the premiums to begin with.

Previously, I payed about 110 per person (3 total) for limited coverage and prescription plans. Over the past few years, my rates have risen to about 550 each. You can say, that's bullshit, that would never happen, blah blah blah, but this is my reality. They are currently being vetted for SSI, so hopefully they will qualify for medicaid soon, but do not pretend for a moment that you know a damn thing about my situation, cunt.

Do you buy directly from the company, through and agent, or through the ACA insurance exchange?
 
I went from having to choose to keep my business open, or have health insurance to comfortably doing both since the ACA was enacted. I have allergies, and needed a hernia operation when I was able to both get covered AND I did not have to wait on preexisting condition exemptions. So, yes,, I call that affordable.

YOu're talking from YOUR bubble, though, but I guess that's OK...:rolleyes:

Are you your brother's guardians? What state are you in? Are you buying insurance throught the ACA insurance exchange? Much of people's "problems" with the ACA stem from their state choosing to NOT allow many companies to participate in the exchanges. A good friend of mine lives in North Carolina. He told me that this is the FIRST YEAR that the N.C, exchange has more than one company participating. In my state there are tons of companies participating, and creating cost effective options for the citizens.


Do you buy directly from the company, through and agent, or through the ACA insurance exchange?

Of course I am, because I'm talking about my insurance, not his, mine. I'm not making accusations and assumptions, I'm telling you my situation. I never once said that every American has the difficulties I do. I have a unique case.

I pay through the company. I've talked to a few friends who work in the industry, and they've told me given my current financial standings and my brother's health conditions, I'm already getting the best deal I can. The only way I could get a better "deal" would be to buy a more expensive plan, and get that lowered, but in the end I'd still be paying more.
 
Of course I am, because I'm talking about my insurance, not his, mine. I'm not making accusations and assumptions, I'm telling you my situation. I never once said that every American has the difficulties I do. I have a unique case.

I pay through the company. I've talked to a few friends who work in the industry, and they've told me given my current financial standings and my brother's health conditions, I'm already getting the best deal I can. The only way I could get a better "deal" would be to buy a more expensive plan, and get that lowered, but in the end I'd still be paying more.
The way the exchanges work, is you pump in the numbers and circumstance and they evaluate a tax credit that is applied to you monthly bill. I might be worth spending some time on healthcare.gov to see of you might be better served.
 
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