I took a glance at some of the articles in today’s news… After viewing these three in a row, I had to open my eyes wider to take a second look and assure my disbelief: Are corporations really taking this
Category: Politics
Seen on This Blog – Civility
When a theocracy or political movement dehumanizes its opponents to the point that “the ends justify the means”, there is no rational basis for civility. Or as Robespierre highlighted during the French Revolution: “we understand that it is utterly useless
Competing Election Fraud Headlines
As noted in a previous posting, there appear to be reams of circumstantial evidence about large-scale fraud in the 2020 presidential election. At this point, it is unknown if there is the proverbial “smoking gun” that would stand-up in a
Seen on This Blog – Free Speech
Free speech that the Leftists’ dislike is considered violence, but when they direct violence against those speakers, they consider it free expression.
Seen on This Blog – Vote and Case Counters
Do you suppose that the people that are counting COVID cases are the same folks that are counting presidential election votes?
Presidential Election – Football Game Analogy
I’ve crafted this little vignette to illustrate the situation with the current US presidential election: As a result of COVID-20 (God forbid), the Big Ten 2021 football season is only one playoff game. In this case, it’s Ohio State vs
What Happens with Presidency in December?
A solid analysis on the potential outcomes, from Points and Figures: Here is what my decision tree with speculative outcomes looks like: Trump doesn’t get his day in court and the media working hand in hand with the Democratic Party
Practical Application of Statistics & Data Analytics
The press is bubbling with excitement about machine learning, statistics, and data analytics. However, for the rank and file, the applications of these techniques are not intuitive. Here are some interesting applications for recent emotional public events in the election
Yard Sign Polling to Determine Presidential Winner?
Update Well, here we are again. Another major election year and we have the informal polling of observing political signs posted in yards. Obviously, since my observations are based on my drives in northwest Montgomery country and southwest Miami county
Links Between Liberalism and Capitalism
I originally watched the landmark Milton Friedman series, “Free to Choose“, years ago when my sons were just becoming exposed to macroeconomics. On the recent 40th anniversary of the show, the original producer had some interesting comments about how Friedman’s