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mcmagic posted:https://twitter.com/kailanikm/status/910301748669112321 ya but enough about you what's up with that tweet
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Trabisnikof posted:Herm why yes, the infographic doesn't contain all the citations of the scientific paper linked in the article: stupid scientists with their childlike understanding of economics, a fake science
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Your Parents posted:stupid scientists with their childlike understanding of economics, a fake science it's a good thing that they used sociology instead
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Trabisnikof posted:Herm why yes, the infographic doesn't contain all the citations of the scientific paper linked in the article: You don't understand either. While an individual child might benefit from having a higher income, that isn't money that's being magicked into existence in the economy as a whole. It simply means that that child is able to compete for higher wage jobs. The infographic that I quoted was counting those higher incomes as a "return" that the country as a whole would get by investing in lead removal. I fully support lead removal, btw, but because it's the moral thing to do, not because it will somehow make more money appear out of nowhere.
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 01:54 |
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Jazerus posted:it's a good thing that they used sociology instead Get back to me when they prove it with particle physics actually never mind my praxiology can't be refuted -an idiot in this thread, basically
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Jizz Festival posted:You don't understand either. While an individual child might benefit from having a higher income, that isn't money that's being magicked into existence in the economy as a whole. It simply means that that child is able to compete for higher wage jobs. Ah, it's the "Trolling or just an idiot" point.
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Taerkar posted:Ah, it's the "Trolling or just an idiot" point. Please then explain my error, wise one.
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Money is not economic activity. You can have the latter without increasing the supply of the former.
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Jizz Festival posted:You don't understand either. While an individual child might benefit from having a higher income, that isn't money that's being magicked into existence in the economy as a whole. It simply means that that child is able to compete for higher wage jobs. Money is literally magicked into existence. Where do you think it comes from? The ground?
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 02:07 |
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Taerkar posted:Money is not economic activity. You can have the latter without increasing the supply of the former. So please explain how these kids having higher IQs, and thus being able to compete for higher wage jobs, increases economic activity. Do you think that their higher IQs increase the number of higher wage jobs?
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Lemming posted:Money is literally magicked into existence. Where do you think it comes from? The ground? It's magicked into existence by the increasing of IQs? Fascinating stuff here.
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http://jacksonville.com/news/public-safety/2017-09-19/jacksonville-naval-hospital-removes-employees-patient-care-afterquote:Jacksonville Naval Hospital removes employees from patient care after disturbing photos with newborns go viral Let's guess what race the babies were
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shrike82 posted:http://jacksonville.com/news/public-safety/2017-09-19/jacksonville-naval-hospital-removes-employees-patient-care-after Asian-Pacific Islander.
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Jizz Festival posted:It's magicked into existence by the increasing of IQs? Fascinating stuff here. You don't have any clue how the economy works lmao
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mcmagic posted:https://twitter.com/kailanikm/status/910301748669112321 Both houses of the state legislature have Republican majorities. One of them a supermajority. He's gotta pick his battles.
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Lemming posted:You don't have any clue how the economy works lmao Please correct my error then and explain how increasing the IQs of children creates money.
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Okay, new vote for him: Sea Lion.Pakled posted:Both houses of the state legislature have Republican majorities. One of them a supermajority. He's gotta pick his battles. Also you've got a long way to go to tear down the whole Puritan Work Ethic that infests this country.
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Pakled posted:Both houses of the state legislature have Republican majorities. One of them a supermajority. He's gotta pick his battles. It doesn't matter if it's politically possible in the near term. Democrats should be not cede'ing that ground.
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Jizz Festival posted:Please correct my error then and explain how increasing the IQs of children creates money. people with higher intelligence are, in general, more capable of being more efficient and productive than people with lower intelligence, assuming they are otherwise literally the same person. their increased abilities allow them to generate more economically useful labor, and take on more complex tasks which generate a higher economic value than less complex tasks. it does not create money necessarily (although it might! imagine any corporation built around a very intelligent inventor or team of inventors, then imagine they huffed lead constantly as children and what that might do to their entrepreneurial prospects) but it will almost certainly increase economic activity
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Grapplejack posted:Shut up and read this article Isn't Colorado Springs the lovely libertarian town that no longer has street lights and other basic gov things?
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Jazerus posted:people with higher intelligence are, in general, more capable of being more efficient and productive than people with lower intelligence, assuming they are otherwise literally the same person. their increased abilities allow them to generate more economically useful labor, and take on more complex tasks which generate a higher economic value than less complex tasks. Ok, so it could increase the productivity of labor. If increasing IQ does indeed increase productivity then that could be the case, I accept that. The reasoning that the infographic used, though, is that people with higher IQs get higher incomes. It was using the difference between the incomes people receive at the improved IQs and the income they would receive at the lower IQ as the "return" that would be received on this investment.
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 02:50 |
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Pakled posted:Both houses of the state legislature have Republican majorities. One of them a supermajority. He's gotta pick his battles. Don't argue with Mcmagic PhazonLink posted:Isn't Colorado Springs the lovely libertarian town that no longer has street lights and other basic gov things? I'm pretty sure it is. Might be a suburb with those issues though.
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mcmagic posted:https://twitter.com/kailanikm/status/910301748669112321 Unfortunately, given Virginia's current legislative condition, he has no effective means of repealing right-to-work. If by some grace of God we manage to win enough legislative seats in a right-to-work state, then right to work legislation needs to be top priority. We don't have a Democratic Infrastructure without unions. Right-to-work should be non-negotiable.
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PhazonLink posted:Isn't Colorado Springs the lovely libertarian town that no longer has street lights and other basic gov things? It was a suburb in Colorado Springs, but Colorado Springs is not a libertarian city. It is a full-fledged religious conservative bastion. They were rated "The Most Religious City in America" based on average church attendance and self-identified religiosity. They are home to most of the major megachurch headquarters and have "Christ-Centered Communities" where you have to sign a pledge to live a Christian life to own property in the neighborhood and the HOA can evict you and force you to sell your home if they feel you aren't being Christian enough. The Air Force Training Academy is there and there was a scandal involving air force cadets being expelled for reporting sexual assault. They would send them to a mental health counselor and they would cite bible verses to them about women's role in society and ask them why they were there in the first place. Then, if they "agreed" with the statement that they were confused or traumatized by the sexual assault, they would use that as grounds for a mental health dismissal. quote:Once victims are labeled with a serious mental illness, they can be expelled and even forced to reimburse the Academy for their education. They also had cadets do their "Christian Duty" of rooting out the impure among the cadet class: quote:But new scandals have since come to light, including reports that the Academy uses cadets as confidential informants to ferret out drug abuse and those who claim to be atheist, agnostic, jewish, or muslim to be singled out for dismal under the guise of "unit cohesion." quote:The superintendent of the school was forced to accept a demotion after contents of a shared drive on the university network labelled "Promote List" were briefly publicly accessible. The file contained attendance logs for the evangelical chapel services offered by the school. Leon Trotsky 2012 fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Sep 20, 2017 |
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:It was a suburb in Colorado Springs, but Colorado Springs is not a libertarian city. It is a full-fledged religious conservative bastion. They were rated "The Most Religious City in America" based on average church attendance and self-identified religiosity. They are home to most of the major megachurch headquarters and have "Christ-Centered Communities" where you have to sign a pledge to live a Christian life to own property in the neighborhood and the HOA can evict you and force you to sell your home if they feel you aren't being Christian enough. There's also the air force academy.
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:It was a suburb in Colorado Springs, but Colorado Springs is not a libertarian city. It is a full-fledged religious conservative bastion. They were rated "The Most Religious City in America" based on average church attendance and self-identified religiosity. They are home to most of the major megachurch headquarters and have "Christ-Centered Communities" where you have to sign a pledge to live a Christian life to own property in the neighborhood and the HOA can evict you and force you to sell your home if they feel you aren't being Christian enough. Uhhh, source on that AFA stuff? e: found it https://www.csindy.com/coloradospri...ent?oid=6402040
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All the high IQ people I know are useless idiots who watch anime
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shrike82 posted:http://jacksonville.com/news/public-safety/2017-09-19/jacksonville-naval-hospital-removes-employees-patient-care-after Babies love dancing. Anyone who hasn't made their baby, their friend's baby, or their family's baby dance just doesn't get kids. Bunch of easily offended people getting riled up over this. Yes, posting pictures of you flipping off babies is not a good career move. No, it is not detrimental to the poor infant who probably can't even see the the middle finger. Also the babies pictured had most of their bodies redacted to protect their baby identities and I'm not hunting down unedited pictures of dumb poo poo. Baby looked down to dance to It's Your Birthday though.
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Babies WILL gently caress you up if you let your guard down. not kidding.
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Moatman posted:Uhhh, source on that AFA stuff? http://www.denverpost.com/2017/06/30/air-force-academy-suspends-counselors/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_United_States_Air_Force_Academy_sexual_assault_scandal http://www.salon.com/2014/09/17/air_forces_mind_boggling_violation_members_forced_to_swear_religious_allegiance/ They also refused to commission 17 officers because they declined to swear an oath of service to "almighty god" and recite a daily pledge that contained "so help me god" and "with god's grace" and the Department of Defense had to step in and commission them. Instead of punishing the officials who did it, the DoD under Bush just commissioned the officers and then transferred them out "to avoid retaliatory actions and preserve morale at the academy." lol Leon Trotsky 2012 fucked around with this message at 03:16 on Sep 20, 2017 |
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Calibanibal posted:Babies WILL gently caress you up if you let your guard down. not kidding. One minute your changing them and the next minute you're dodging a stream of piss.
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Mustached Demon posted:There's also the air force academy. The Air Force Academy is an interesting place. By far the most prominent building there is the church, and its interior layout supports one giant nave with two smaller downstairs chapels. The giant nave features pews that are angled in such a way as to make it impossible to kneel in prayer. Orthodox and Catholic students can't use it, they have to go downstairs in order to have a proper mass. It is very much an Evangelical school as much as a military academy.
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Has anyone high up given any thought to moving the AFA out of Colorado? A relocation to another locale that's not so steeped in religious dogma might do it some actual good.
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Domestic Amuse posted:Has anyone high up given any thought to moving the AFA out of Colorado? A relocation to another locale that's not so steeped in religious dogma might do it some actual good. The air force base is there and all the higher-ups in the Air Force graduated from the academy and stuck through, so they are all heavily opposed. Plus, no politician or general wants to spend billions of dollars to build a new air force base and academy to "keep the Christians away."
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:The air force base is there and all the higher-ups in the Air Force graduated from the academy and stuck through, so they are all heavily opposed. I imagine for them, the religious aspect is a feature and not a bug.
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Eh the federal academy with widespread drunk whoremongers isn't any better.
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Wow what the gently caress, like over the years I heard that the AF has a strange fundie bias but not anything that crazy.
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PhazonLink posted:Wow what the gently caress, like over the years I heard that the AF has a strange fundie bias but not anything that crazy. It is a big problem. The right wing nuts in Colorado Springs go out of their way to recruit and indoctrinate cadets at the Academy.
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Democrazy posted:The Air Force Academy is an interesting place. By far the most prominent building there is the church, and its interior layout supports one giant nave with two smaller downstairs chapels. The giant nave features pews that are angled in such a way as to make it impossible to kneel in prayer. Orthodox and Catholic students can't use it, they have to go downstairs in order to have a proper mass. You post as if that's not the point.
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PhazonLink posted:Wow what the gently caress, like over the years I heard that the AF has a strange fundie bias but not anything that crazy. and then there's the mormons
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