I have an Ivy League degree in economics (with a minor in mathematics) a top tier MBA in international finance and was a Wall Street executive running trading departments at the likes of Morgan Stanley before I retired at age 40. Want to go there? https://twitter.com/scottadamssays/status/1001466532298346496 …
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Replying to @Amy_Siskind
Perfect! Than you also know going from 1 to 2 is a doubling while going from 2 to 3.5 is not, even though its more. Obama did a great job getting the economy back from the brink, in my opinion. Trump added the juice it needed from there. Both presidents were right for their time.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Amy_Siskind
Obama took a broken down car and got it running like new again. Trump put on the Turtle Wax and took all the credit. There. I fixed it for you.
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This is such a good analogy.
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Analogies are not thinking. They just feel like they are.
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I disagree. Analogy is an effective tool for argument and understanding and takes creativity and intelligence to produce effectively.
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Replying to @rubybeemagic @ScottAdamsSays and
Analogies are fact-free, they can be made to suit any point of view. They don't really advance an argument/POV except in the mind of the person making it.
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Replying to @Pdzielinski @rubybeemagic and
The same could be said of language in general, yet its popularity endures.
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A bad analogy to counter the claim that analogies are not thinking. Well done.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @Impolitics and
I can disagree and still think that was f'n funny.
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