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On 4/18/2020 9:39 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/18/20 9:18 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Tim, Harry is just trying to cloud the issue (as usual) by attempting to introduce academia based considerations to support his and his party's claims. That's *really* funny. Statistics is a mathematical body of science, and therefore is subject to academia-based considerations. To ignore them is to produce bull****. As you did. Academia has been known to produce bull**** statistics as you well know. garbage in garbage out. Why didn't you choose a career in academia? That would have been the logical choice for someone with a superior command of the English language. -- Pity Fat Harry. His ability to produce rational thought on his own, no longer exists, if it ever did at all. |
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Well taken into consideration, Richard...
Mr. Luddite - show quoted text - Tim, Harry is just trying to cloud the issue (as usual) by attempting to introduce academia based considerations to support his and his party's claims. What he doesn't realize is that it doesn't matter. The numbers speak for themselves for the majority of the voting public, including Democrats. Statistics and how they are interpreted can be debated forever in an attempt to change their meanings. To most Americans they simply mean that they, Trump and especially the health care people are doing a very good job. - show quoted text - |
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On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 08:55:33 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 4/18/20 7:51 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: The combined population of: Italy Spain France United Kingdom Germany is 320 million. Combined deaths of above nations due to covid-19 as of April 18th: 80,384 Population of of USA is 328 million. Total deaths due to covid-19 as of April 18th: 32,692 This suggests the US health care system, the Trump administration/Task Force and the general public are doing a very good job so far. Too funny. You ever take a stats course that included sections on statistical validity? Apparently not. And your conclusion is sadly hilarious. What part was wrong? Simply saying "no it isn't" is not a valid argument. Are you really saying the US is "wildly different" than Europe? If so why do you and your lefty buddies keep referencing Europe when you say what we should be doing (about damn near anything)? |
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