Trump’s Leaders Inventing Fake Math For Loyalty

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Fake math is the canary in the coal mine. When leaders won’t correct obvious errors, it means truth is no longer part of the decision process.

It’s silly right? The top leaders of this country won’t tell Trump his fake math is idiotic. Instead they’d rather invent “new math”.

If they won’t correct him on these little issues, how can you trust them to correct big issues? You can’t. Trump is laughing at people so cucked they’ll argue that a price can drop more than 100%… news flash… it can’t.

Fealty, loyalty, submission. I don’t know how Trump does it.

 
Fake math is the canary in the coal mine. When leaders won’t correct obvious errors, it means truth is no longer part of the decision process.

It’s silly right? The top leaders of this country won’t tell Trump his fake math is idiotic. Instead they’d rather invent “new math”.

If they won’t correct him on these little issues, how can you trust them to correct big issues? You can’t. Trump is laughing at people so cucked they’ll argue that a price can drop more than 100%… news flash… it can’t.

Fealty, loyalty, submission. I don’t know how Trump does it.


Nothing wrong with it.

You are splitting hairs
 
Nothing wrong with it.

You are splitting hairs
Like I said. You’re so cucked by Trump you can’t even bring yourself to admit that he’s wrong about a universal truth. How did he do that to you? Crazy.
 
Like I said. You’re so cucked by Trump you can’t even bring yourself to admit that he’s wrong about a universal truth. How did he do that to you? Crazy.
If a price raises from 100 to 600 what is that increase??

6 times
6 fold

Whatever mr tds
 
Fake math is the canary in the coal mine. When leaders won’t correct obvious errors, it means truth is no longer part of the decision process.

It’s silly right? The top leaders of this country won’t tell Trump his fake math is idiotic. Instead they’d rather invent “new math”.

If they won’t correct him on these little issues, how can you trust them to correct big issues? You can’t. Trump is laughing at people so cucked they’ll argue that a price can drop more than 100%… news flash… it can’t.

Fealty, loyalty, submission. I don’t know how Trump does it.


In any other administration, this would be the focus of for the next month...how grown men and women in high government office cannot understand mathematics. Remember Dan Quayle with the word potato? But with this group, you just chalk it up and say, “Well, at least he’s not screwing his assistant in the back of a private jet” or “Well, at least Cheryl Hines hasn’t sexually assaulted anyone” or “Well, at least he didn’t say, the dow is over 40,000...why are you asking me about measels? "

I think that if RFK could teleport back in time (which another Trump admin official thinks is possible) he wouldn’t go to a Waffle House, he’d probably do a better job conceling the bear he dumped in central park. And yes...that really happened--just like all of the above.

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Nothing wrong with it. You are splitting hairs

You know the left are desperate when they resort to semantics to criticize Trump.

Percentages are tricky in how you frame them because they always depend on their baseline relationship. Depending on your reference point then, one might express a doubling of efficiency as a 100% increase or a 200% increase in productivity.

Mathematically, it would probably be more customary to call RFK's price cut as slashing it to only 16% of its former self or as an 84% savings, but metaphorically, his 600% model still works so long as you understand the relation from where he is calculating percentages.

Strictly speaking, you cannot have a 600% savings, but we understand that RFK was expressing the effect as a metaphor rather than a numerical value. But then, no one ever claimed RFK was Niels Bohr.
 
You know the left are desperate when they resort to semantics to criticize Trump.

Percentages are tricky in how you frame them because they always depend on their baseline relationship. Depending on your reference point then, one might express a doubling of efficiency as a 100% increase or a 200% increase in productivity.

Mathematically, it would probably be more customary to call RFK's price cut as slashing it to only 16% of its former self, but metaphorically, his 600% model still works so long as you understand the relation from where he is calculating percentages.

Strictly speaking, you cannot have a 600% savings, but we understand that RFK was expressing the effect as a metaphor rather than a numerical value. But then, no one ever claimed RFK was Niels Bohr.
Metaphorically?

Wow.

That much kool aid can’t be good for you.
 
Fake math is the canary in the coal mine. When leaders won’t correct obvious errors, it means truth is no longer part of the decision process.

It’s silly right? The top leaders of this country won’t tell Trump his fake math is idiotic. Instead they’d rather invent “new math”.

If they won’t correct him on these little issues, how can you trust them to correct big issues? You can’t. Trump is laughing at people so cucked they’ll argue that a price can drop more than 100%… news flash… it can’t.

Fealty, loyalty, submission. I don’t know how Trump does it.


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Q: Do low IQ people have trouble understanding figurative language?


AI: Yes, people with lower IQ scores often have difficulty with figurative language because it relies heavily on abstract reasoning and pattern recognition, both of which are core components of intelligence measured by IQ tests.
 
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Q: Do low IQ people have trouble understanding figurative language?
AI: Yes, people with lower IQ scores often have difficulty with figurative language because it relies heavily on abstract reasoning and pattern recognition, both of which are core components of intelligence measured by IQ tests.

Figurative, excellent choice of wording. Put simply, 600% savings just sounds like a bigger number and more impressive than to say an 84% savings.
 
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