In sum: If the vote goes 50-50, you should be suspicious of your belief that Hillary - Trump ~= $300 billion. You're just another mark. 8/8
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Replying to @St_Rev
If education, IQ, political-informedness, etc. matter >0, ppl w/ more of these should beat average. Are you saying all literally 0?
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Replying to @slatestarcodex
Are you arguing we should restrict the franchise to people with 120+ IQs?
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Replying to @St_Rev @slatestarcodex
Sorry, that was unwarranted snark on my part.
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Replying to @St_Rev @slatestarcodex
Seriously though: I do not believe that education, IQ, or political informedness matter significantly. Not 0, but epsilon.
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Replying to @St_Rev @slatestarcodex
Education is mostly a marker of class identity. High IQ means you know 2ε instead of ε. Informedness ~= pro wrestling fandom
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Replying to @St_Rev
I'm confused. You often offer political opinions. Is that because you think you are more right than other people?
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Replying to @slatestarcodex
I'm obsessed with the meta problems of how people form and act on political beliefs. It's a hobby.
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Replying to @St_Rev @slatestarcodex
I do not vote, and believe political action to be fundamentally immoral.
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I'm not sure how you can claim both a political efficient market hypothesis, and criticize some people for hurting others needlessly
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The extreme case is one of those people running for office on a platform of doing the thing you think is hurtful.
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