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Maybe she’s making the correct decision to teach her students and spend time with her family rather than sacrifice that to spend more time trying to beat what should be rudimentary scientific understanding into the scrambled egg brains of “out of money!” dialogic Art degree morons…
Mike hypocrisy is only recognized by scientific trained people… dialogic trained people use paradox in their methodology which is then observed as hypocrisy to science trained people….
So when you observe them passing the defense budget without much fiscal concern then at the same time getting their panties all in a bind when the budget for social services comes up that is paradox for them they use it all the time…
“In logic, many paradoxes exist which are known to be invalid arguments, but which are nevertheless valuable in promoting critical thinking,”
They use it in their methodology of critical thinking…. Scientific trained interpret it as hypocrisy which is ‘hypo-krisis’. or ‘under-decide”… it appears to a scientific person as if they can’t make a decision… in this case they can’t decide whether we are “out of money” or not… because sometimes they say we are (social services) and sometimes they say we are not (defense).…
"How ya gonna pay for that?" What happened to Stephanie Kelton's 15 minutes of fame?
The other day I saw the letters "XMT" on a license plate. I paused, reflected, and said to myself, "You know what? That's what they should call 'MMT.'" Why, the X instead of the M? "X" for unknown -- you know, "The Unknown Monetary Theory." :)
"How ya gonna pay for that?"
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I guess it's up.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she’s making the correct decision to teach her students and spend time with her family rather than sacrifice that to spend more time trying to beat what should be rudimentary scientific understanding into the scrambled egg brains of “out of money!” dialogic Art degree morons…
ReplyDeleteMike hypocrisy is only recognized by scientific trained people… dialogic trained people use paradox in their methodology which is then observed as hypocrisy to science trained people….
ReplyDeleteSo when you observe them passing the defense budget without much fiscal concern then at the same time getting their panties all in a bind when the budget for social services comes up that is paradox for them they use it all the time…
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328424735_PARADOXES_AND_STRUCTURAL_RULES_FROM_A_DIALOGICAL_PERSPECTIVE
You try to use paradox in your science you’re eventually going to blow yourself up…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox
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They use it in their methodology of critical thinking…. Scientific trained interpret it as hypocrisy which is ‘hypo-krisis’. or ‘under-decide”… it appears to a scientific person as if they can’t make a decision… in this case they can’t decide whether we are “out of money” or not… because sometimes they say we are (social services) and sometimes they say we are not (defense).…
These people should be all incarcerated…
"How ya gonna pay for that?"
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to Stephanie Kelton's 15 minutes of fame?
The other day I saw the letters "XMT" on a license plate. I paused, reflected, and said to myself, "You know what? That's what they should call 'MMT.'" Why, the X instead of the M? "X" for unknown -- you know, "The Unknown Monetary Theory." :)
When it doesn't involve military expenditures, MMT becomes MML (Monetary memory lapse).
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