If voting isn't supererogatory, aren't we forced into taking actions even more likely to change the outcome?
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If the marginal value is $6000, you should be willing to spend $5999 to buy a vote.
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Replying to @St_Rev @othercriteria
or $5999 of risk to slash a Trump voter's tires or whatever.
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Replying to @St_Rev @othercriteria
Yes. And the fact that this is mathematically true tells us that Scott has the numerator is way off.
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follow the $5,999 tire-slashing analogy to its end... total value value estimate never changes, but..
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Please don't take this to its end (or encourage anyone to consider doing so).
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Someone's going to apply renormalization group theory to it at this point
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