[ExI] I Miss The King of Extropia

William Flynn Wallace foozler83 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 18 22:50:28 UTC 2016


Dan, in the Scientific Method if a theory doesn't fit the facts the theory
must be abandoned no matter how loved that theory may be. And that includes
political and economic theories.    ​


​ John K Clark​

Exactly, and that's why we should elect more scientists.  Why don't they
run for office?   Can't stand being around all those lawyers?  In my
experience, lawyers are good for interpreting law, just not good at making
it.

Why can't the Repubs see that the trickle down economic theory is killing
us in places, like Mississippi and Kansas and Louisiana?  It's just so
obviously wrong, like socialism in Venezuela.


bill w

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 3:24 PM, John Clark <johnkclark at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016  Dan TheBookMan <danust2012 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> There's the issue when talking about these deficit or surplus numbers of
>> how seriously to take them given how much is not included. And the
>> non-included is actually estimated to be quite large
>>
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> ​Yeah, all the economic data in the last 35 years is phony, and the
> government knows that flying saucers exist but the Men In Black suppress
> the evidence and erase the memory of anybody who sees something they
> shouldn't.
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> Dan, in the Scientific Method if a theory doesn't fit the facts the theory
> must be abandoned no matter how loved that theory may be. And that includes
> political and economic theories.    ​
>
>
> ​ John K Clark​
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