them. the problem is you don t really know who these companies are. there is a list of them, the biggest ones, and you can click and say i don t want to be tracked by all these networks. so for those of us not especially internet savvy, that s not the easiest, but you say we can do it. it is complicated, and to be honest with you, i don t do it because i find that it s too confusing to do because if you turn off this kind of tracking, sometimes things that you want to see on the internet don t work well. so some videos might not play properly. i find it event wael becomes too difficult to manage for myself. and getting back to this, this is legal for companies to do this? yeah, it is, and it started off pretty innocently back when commercial internet started 15 years ago. you want these type of tracking things when you go to amazon and put some bought items in your shopping cart, you actually want amazon to remember that when you
and their test scores are higher than our test scores. it shows we don t really need a federal department. we need the states to do their own things and to inthough vat and experiment themselves. i totally agree with you on that. do you believe that between the free press, our vote, our voice and real information, and technology, which lets us all communicate in a way that we couldn t before around and outside of the government when they try to control information that we can take that and end the obvious corruption of our system. where the capitalism paul ryan talk about or i talk about with the banksters or the false barriers to entry that prevent regulation in the country. do you think we can do it? forget how we do it for a second. for one of the great pressures on the side of reform is globalization. people don t like it, but the fact is today if we have corrupt systems that don t work well, we can look at other countries and see reforps that have worked.