Anti-virus software tycoon John McAfee plans to run for President, the developer confirmed on Tuesday. He will run under his own newly created "Cyber Party."
http://time.com/4025991/john-mcafee-running-for-president/?xid=tcoshare
The self-described "eccentric millionaire," known for a strange run-in with authorities in Belize three years ago, said his primary motivation to enter the race was the government's problems with security and surveillance.
"We are losing privacy at an alarming rate — we have none left. We've given up so much for the illusion of security and our government is simply dysfunctional," he said, adding that he plans to release an explainer for his new Cyber Party.
McAfee, developer of the first commercial anti-virus program, has said he is going to announce a bid for the White House, and will create the Cyber Party to do so. "I have a huge underground following on the web," he told CNN. The website McAfee2016.com has also popped up.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by isostatic on Thursday September 10 2015, @08:57AM
More likely that people who work in Portland are buying houses in your county because it's cheap enough to afford and is commutable enough to make it work.
As jobs centralise in urban areas, the solutions are things like Singapore and the HDB, or longer and longer commutes.
The alternative of working from home isn't realistic for many people. I do it 4 days a week but still need to make a 40 minutes flight or 200 mile train journey one day a week just for contact.