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Replying to @FunkyDuffy @LucioMM1 and
Well, I'd expect political scientists to know something about how governments work
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Replying to @RylandLu1 @FunkyDuffy and
It's a fair assumption to make, but an easy one to set aside once you read enough of their research. At best, most are experts in an extremely narrow domain and in undergraduate statistics
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Replying to @knrd_z @FunkyDuffy and
Based on what I have seen of Trump and the GOP (I have been a politics observer for...15+ years), it all empirically makes sense
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Replying to @RylandLu1 @FunkyDuffy and
"Empirically makes sense" is fine for personal judgement, but it's not a scientific standard. And humans are terrible at making scientific judgements about things that concern them, a reason why progress is best in the abstract, physical sciences.
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Replying to @knrd_z @FunkyDuffy and
I'd love to see the culture wars de-escalate and both parties come around to accepting social democracy. But that just won't happen when one party keeps spouting claims of voter fraud and the ilk
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Replying to @RylandLu1 @FunkyDuffy and
I'm a bit of a dreamer, too. I'd love to see the culture wars de-escalate and both parties come around to gutting the federal government and entitlements and build some moon colonies already.
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Replying to @knrd_z @FunkyDuffy and
People who think that way can never exercise serious power in an advanced democracy.
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Replying to @eigenrobot @knrd_z and
Small Dick energy. Asking to be blocked
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please sir dont deprive me of your wisdom
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