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What is the future of Windows?

Posted by johnsullivantd on 4/28/21 at 1:30 pm
Microsoft has not come up with a new version of Windows in almost 6 years. There is no new OS being developed in the pipeline. I hear that support will end in 2025. What is the future of Windows. Would we all have to shift to Mac OS or Linux?

re: IBM

Posted by johnsullivantd on 4/28/21 at 1:26 pm to
IBM is more of a technology consulting company than a technology product company. They do not need to innovate. They need a host of experts on business applications such as SAP consultants, Business Warehouse consultants etc. IBM essentially farms them out to their clients in exchange for billable hours.
Taking money, help or vaccines from China is like selling your soul to the devil.
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After turning a blind eye to fraud to remove Trump what is the real motive to fix the system?


There was no fraud in the 2020 elections. It has been determined by the FBI, the US DOJ and then AG Bob Barr and the US Supreme Court.
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If you think black people are too stupid to get an ID


In most cases, it is not that black people do not want to get an ID, but they find it hard to convince authorities to provide them with one, especially when those authorities are affiliated to a party that blacks do not typically vote for.

It is all about voter suppression.
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In all honesty I don’t think that many of them actually vote for Democrats


The base of the Republican party is primarily conservative white Christians who are distrustful of anyone who does not look, walk and talk like them, i.e., minorities (especially blacks and Hispanics). It has become increasingly so in the post Bush era with the rise of the Tea Party, Donald Trump and the ascendancy of the far right.

Minorities fear this and have no place to go but to the Democratic Party which has since the 1960s have increasingly become a more broad tent party. The DEMS have also become increasingly more minority friendly, openly courting blacks, Hispanics, immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ, etc.

So minorities feel intimidated by today's GOP while feeling very comfortable in the Democratic party.