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  • Copier Addict
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    #5596
    Re: Let the truth be known

    Nobody would do that!!! So, maybe start wondering why anyone would want to convince you that someone would.

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    • Copier Addict
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      #5597
      Re: Let the truth be known

      Originally posted by Phil B.
      even before Trump became president! so this report must be on Obama and Bush..
      If you amigos weren't so afraid of discovering the truth about economies performing better under Dem presidents you would look it up yourselves instead of attempting to discredit the person who posted it.

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      • bsm2
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        #5598
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        • Phil B.
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          #5599
          Re: Let the truth be known

          Originally posted by copier addict
          If you amigos weren't so afraid of discovering the truth about economies performing better under Dem presidents you would look it up yourselves instead of attempting to discredit the person who posted it.
          neither bush's were true republicans... they were NWO hacks... GHW even told us that USA would someday be a NWO cuntry.

          just because there's an R after their name doesn't make it so... look at Mittens and Crying Ryan.. John McStain ... and Crackerhead.

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          • Phil B.
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            #5600
            Re: Let the truth be known

            Originally posted by bsm2
            and he wouldn't hire them either.

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            • bsm2
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              #5601
              Re: Let the truth be known

              Originally posted by Phil B.
              and he wouldn't hire them either.
              Good News Your company can hire him Jan 21 2021

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              • Copier Addict
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                Originally posted by Phil B.
                neither bush's were true republicans... they were NWO hacks... GHW even told us that USA would someday be a NWO cuntry.

                just because there's an R after their name doesn't make it so... look at Mittens and Crying Ryan.. John McStain ... and Crackerhead.
                You're not even trying anymore Phil. You just make stuff up now. It seems to me that GWB was the most Republican pres. He gave bankers $700b dollars so they could reward their poor business skills with big bonuses. If that ain't a Republican I don't know what is.

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                • bsm2
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                  • D_L_P
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                    #5604
                    Re: Let the truth be known

                    Originally posted by slimslob
                    Dated April 2016.
                    As if truth has some expiration date.

                    Just pointing out how the economy does better under dem presidents.

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                    • BillyCarpenter
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                      Re: Let the truth be known

                      Originally posted by D_L_P
                      As if truth has some expiration date.

                      Just pointing out how the economy does better under dem presidents.

                      Do you ever stop and think why Trump was elected if dems were doing such a good job? How did that happen?
                      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                      • D_L_P
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                        #5606
                        Re: Let the truth be known

                        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                        You've proven that you can post a link. Other than that you've displayed NO evidence that you can carry on an intelligent conversation about economic growth. You're starting to bore me.

                        Is calling a peer reviewed journal "bullshit" is your idea of an intelligent conversation?

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                        • BillyCarpenter
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                          Re: Let the truth be known

                          Originally posted by D_L_P
                          Is calling a peer reviewed journal "bullshit" is your idea of an intelligent conversation?
                          Do you know how many "peer" reviewed studies have been wrong throughout history? You have to learn to think for yourself and do the research.



                          Article:

                          Science is hard. If you want to make a new discovery, you not only have to observe an effect, test your hypothesis, have it peer-reviewed and published - your idea also has to stand up to rigorous independent testing.


                          That's called the scientific method, and it's how we attempt to eliminate most flukes and false positives from published research.
                          But, as the latest episode of Veritasium explains, despite this lengthy process, a lot of peer-reviewed research out there is actually wrong, and it highlights a serious problem in the way we do science.
                          So what's going on? A lot of it comes down to one problem: data can't speak for itself, and always has to be interpreted by someone. And unfortunately, humans are an unpredictable variable.
                          Take this 2011 paper published in The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology called "Feeling the future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect," for example.
                          In that study, researchers said they'd found evidence that humans could predict the future... all based on the fact that when asked to pick which of two curtains would have an image behind it, participants picked the right answer 53 percent of the time.
                          The authors claimed that if it was just random chance, the number of correct guesses would have been 50 percent.


                          That sounds pretty bogus, but here's the thing - the study was statistically "significant", which means that researchers crunched the numbers and got a p value less than 0.05. In other words, there was less than a 5 percent chance that they got that result randomly.
                          For decades, getting a p > 0.05 score has been the be-all-and-end-all of determining the worth of a result, and that one number generally determines whether a study is worthy of being published or not.
                          But as we've mentioned before, this is incredibly problematic, and not only produces a whole lot of false positives, it also makes data subject to p-hacking - which is when results are tweaked slightly until the researchers get a significant result.
                          We'll let Derek talk you through this in the video above, because it's pretty complicated but important stuff, and it's definitely worth investigating more closely.
                          But the important thing to know here is that most scientists aren't doing this maliciously - a lot of these false results are a symptom of the system: the only way to get jobs is to publish papers, and you don't publish papers with non-significant or replicated results.
                          The good news is that many scientists now recognise that there's a reproducibility crisis in science, and are actively looking for ways to change the publication process and make it more accurate and transparent.
                          We're looking forward to seeing what happens next, because if there's one thing we need, it's a scientific model we can rely on.














                          Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                          • D_L_P
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                            #5608
                            Re: Let the truth be known

                            Originally posted by Phil B.
                            or maybe he doesn't have a PHD and has to rely on other to do his thinking for him. Any one that runs/has run a business has a grasp on this. Those that haven't do not.
                            None of us have PhD's in economics, we're copier techs. When it comes to economics I have no problem listening to someone with a PhD.

                            The economy performs better under Democratic presidents. They researched why.

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                            • BillyCarpenter
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                              Re: Let the truth be known

                              Originally posted by D_L_P
                              None of us have PhD's in economics, we're copier techs. When it comes to economics I have no problem listening to someone with a PhD.

                              The economy performs better under Democratic presidents. They researched why.

                              In other words, you're a blind witness to anyone that holds a PhD?
                              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                              • bsm2
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