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From: Zen Cycle <funkmaster@hotmail.com>
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On 3/21/2025 3:28 PM, AMuzi wrote:
> On 3/21/2025 2:23 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:
>> On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 13:20:01 -0400, Frank Krygowski
>> <frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>>> On 3/21/2025 8:40 AM, AMuzi wrote:
>>>> On 3/20/2025 11:33 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Apparently the far right still maintains its world view by ignoring
>>>>> all relevant facts it dislikes.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> An universal trait, across all ideologies.
>>>
>>> I strongly disagree. "Univeral" seems to imply "everybody" of "all
>>> ideologies." I think complete dismissal of facts is far, far more common
>>> on the right.
>>>
>>> What's more common universally is to disagree on the relative importance
>>> of various bits of data. And there were long periods in U.S. history
>>> when that was the main subject of disputes - which data set is more
>>> significant? Which facts should get more attention? Which issues are
>>> more important?
>>>
>>> We're far beyond that now, at least with the right wing. Once a Trump
>>> administration invented "alternative facts" verifiable data went out the
>>> window. The right now has a strong tendency to blatantly invent "facts"
>>> to justify its ideas. Vance essentially confessed to that, regarding
>>> small town Ohio pets being eaten by immigrants, claiming it was OK to
>>> "create stories" - IOW, outright lie. Musk is "finding" billions and
>>> billions of dollars of fraud that regularly disappears whenever anyone
>>> else looks into the details.
>>>
>>> Your efforts today are less blatant, but related: "Here's _one_ glacier
>>> that grew, so we should ignore the immense worldwide shrinking of almost
>>> all glaciers." And "Land here is slowly sinking, so we should ignore
>>> worldwide satellite measurements showing oceans rising."
>>
>> I recall hearing that Joe Biden is so sharp that his staff can't keep
>> up with him.  That Trump went to Russia and had women pee on him. That
>> there was choice but to pack up and leave Afghanistan the way it was
>> done.  That there was no way to close the border without Congressional
>> action. That Hunter Biden would not be pardoned. (etc)
>>
>> Both sides lie. Both sides make up "Facts." Both sides fund their pet
>> projects. Both sides are crooks.
>>
>> -- 
>> Speaker Pelosi to Congress
>> "We need to pass the bill so you can find out what's in it."

Leave it to the dumbass to intentionally conflate politics with science.

> 
> 
> Dishonesty may be among our smaller problems.
> 
> Ms Pelosi also said (clearly and correctly) that Mr Biden could not 
> waive student loans without an Act of Congress.
> 
> Merely being truthful and correct had no affect on what actually 
> happened, as Mr Biden bragged about subsequently defying the direct 
> Supreme Court ruling.
> 


No, he didn't. He said "we'll have to find another way to do it".

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