Shadowy Man
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but then they don’t stop in other places.
Our split system is also why we got both candidates here to speak during the last election. No way they stop in my state to campaign otherwise.
but then they don’t stop in other places.
Our split system is also why we got both candidates here to speak during the last election. No way they stop in my state to campaign otherwise.
Don't look at it in dollars. Look at it in hours of labor. Most things are cheaper now than then.My conclusions may be wrong but the problems are not. These problems are known not by watching Fox news but by real life experience.
I know from first hand experience you could buy a coke for a dime and gas for 35 cents a gallon. I've done this. I know from first hand experience a middle class tax payer could simply use the IRS table that goes to $100k without any difficulty. Now the government pretends anyone making over 100k is extremely wealthy. I know from first hand experience all the manufacturing plants I have seen shut down. And all the once prosperous workers no longer employed.
How are they supposed to find superior answers to the bogeyman? And remember that the Republicans didn't want there to be any solutions.The Democrats may choose to ignore these problems and lose more elections. But I believe the winning strategy for them is to acknowledge these issues and provide their own superior solutions
We've been over this before. In most categories wages have outpaced prices. The exceptions being rent and healthcare. And note that you get an awful lot more healthcare now than you did then. There were an awful lot of things that now you can live with, back then you simply died.Due to union busting efforts middle class incomes have NOT risen more than prices. Furthermore, incomes are always always lagging compared to price increases. Inflation helps the already wealthy by seriously increasing asset prices while reducing the middle class to poverty buying power.Yes, prices have risen since then. Of course, incomes have, on average, risen more. Would you prefer to have lower prices and substantially lower incomes?
Inflation is not the friend of the middle class
To be fair, how could she have possibly known this would be the outcome?
This is suspisous. She could only vote if she's a USl citizen. If she's a US citizen then she's Mexican American, not a Mexican living in the US. Who writes this stuff?
Yep...I got my first car in 1975, right about the time the price of gas tripled to 75 cents per gallon. Adjusted for inflation, that would be $4.56 today. but I just filled up for $2.89 per gallon.Don't look at it in dollars. Look at it in hours of labor. Most things are cheaper now than then.
Back in the 70s, I worked at my mom's store. We had a regular customer, Don. His gun stores were making a lot of money and he liked showing it off. One of his indulgences was a stretched Lincoln Continental sedan. I remember him bitching about how unfair it was that now that he could afford to buy a car like that the price of gas was skyrocketing.Yep...I got my first car in 1975, right about the time the price of gas tripled to 75 cents per gallon. Adjusted for inflation, that would be $4.56 today. but I just filled up for $2.89 per gallon.Don't look at it in dollars. Look at it in hours of labor. Most things are cheaper now than then.
He or she was incorrect. What they were describing with that distinction is the difference between descriptive and predictive analysis.My eighth grade science teacher explained the difference between hypothesis and theory is hypotheses explains the present and theory predicts the future.
He or she was incorrect. What they were describing with that distinction is the difference between descriptive and predictive analysis.My eighth grade science teacher explained the difference between hypothesis and theory is hypotheses explains the present and theory predicts the future.
This is much closer to accurate. Hypotheses are rational explanations for phenomena, that are empirically testable and thus suitable as a key component of research design. Hypotheses that have been subject to repeated testing and have not been refuted are commonly referred to as theories. That said, "hypothesis" has a very distinct meaning within a scientific methodology. "Theory", less so, and it is a term used very inconsistently in the real world. Theories are often the basis for new hypotheses; regardless of how entrenched a theory may be in culture, it is up to any given scientist to apply those theories to the concrete, real work of research in a particular context.A hypothesis is a suggested method for how something works. It lacks evidence. When a hypothesis is supported by sufficient evidence it becomes a theory. A theory is a hypothesis that has substantial evidence to support it.
Maybe it was my rhetoric teacher who said that, but if that's the only part of the post with which you have a quibble, I think it's sound enough.He or she was incorrect. What they were describing with that distinction is the difference between descriptive and predictive analysis.My eighth grade science teacher explained the difference between hypothesis and theory is hypotheses explains the present and theory predicts the future.
A hypothesis is a suggested method for how something works. It lacks evidence. When a hypothesis is supported by sufficient evidence it becomes a theory. A theory is a hypothesis that has substantial evidence to support it.
Maybe not that specific outcome, but even I could tell Rump never told the truth, and was only looking out for his own self interest. I have no sympathy for sheeple who wear blinders.To be fair, how could she have possibly known this would be the outcome?
Drives me crazy when people use the word theory incorrectly.My eighth grade science teacher explained the difference between hypothesis and theory is hypotheses explains the present and theory predicts the future.
Drives me crazy when people use the word theory incorrectly.My eighth grade science teacher explained the difference between hypothesis and theory is hypotheses explains the present and theory predicts the future.
And a “hypothesis” doesn’t explain anything. So both words were used incorrectly, with theory actually being closer to correct.Drives me crazy when people use the word theory incorrectly.My eighth grade science teacher explained the difference between hypothesis and theory is hypotheses explains the present and theory predicts the future.