Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spotify. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2022

LOL, Joni Mitchell brings blackface star-power to Neil Young Spotify boycott: When will the rest join?

 https://www.cnbc.com/2022/01/29/joni-mitchell-is-joining-neil-young-in-protest-over-covid-misinformation-on-spotify.html










 

Thursday, January 27, 2022

The generation of Neil Young rebelled against everything that was right and this one won't rebel against anything that's wrong

Meanwhile Willie Nelson trended on Twitter the other day, which just loves that old "hippie" along with the likes of Neil Young.

Not this Willie, though, who was kinda slow on the uptake. Just ask the IRS.

The Beatles was kangs when Willie was still in overalls in 1965 and broke up when Willie was still doing covers of Joni Mitchell in 1970.
 
Neil Young threatened to ditch Spotify over Joe Rogan because Rogan believes in free speech. And Spotify said: "OK. See ya."
 
I'm still laughing.
 



Friday, October 11, 2013

ObamaCare Website Roll Out Fails Horribly, Despite Spending $500 Million

The conservative estimate of the cost of the website to date is $500 million, but in its first week just 51,000 nationwide are claimed to have completed applications successfully.


DigitalTrends.com:

[F]or the sake of putting the monstrous amount of money into perspective, here are a few figures to chew on: Facebook, which received its first investment in June 2004, operated for a full six years before surpassing the $500 million mark in June 2010. Twitter, created in 2006, managed to get by with only $360.17 million in total funding until a $400 million boost in 2011. Instagram ginned up just $57.5 million in funding before Facebook bought it for (a staggering) $1 billion last year. And LinkedIn and Spotify, meanwhile, have only raised, respectively, $200 million and $288 million.

The UK Daily Mail:


Just 51,000 people completed Obamacare applications during the first week the Healthcare.gov website was online, according to two sources inside the Department of Health and Human Services who gave MailOnline an exclusive look at the earliest enrollment numbers.