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Over a period of several decades, I wrote many hundreds of market research surveys, supervised their execution on a statistically valid sample space, then tabulated and presented the results to my clients.

At this point, I would love to get the opportunity to interview the 800+ people who have been convicted in our criminal courts for their participation in the January 6th insurrection, and ask them to answer:

• Do you feel that you have been treated fairly?  If not, why not?  What would have been just, in your opinion?

 • Please me how, if at all, your allegiance to Donald Trump has changed since that day.  What did you believe going in?  How do you feel now?

 • If justice is to be served, what do you believe should happen to Trump at the conclusion of the trial in which he’s charged with inciting the insurrection?

Interviewing Trump’s Fall Guys

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Trump on Domestic Issues

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Oh. Well, if a professional liar says that something about Trump is “an objective fact,” I guess it must be true.

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Trump on Domestic Issues

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Lying to Morons about Crime Rates

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Basing a claim on a single incident, e.g., the murder of Charlie Kirk, has no real validity.

So, here’s was AI says on the matter:

Violent crime, particularly homicide and gun violence, is significantly higher in the United States compared to Europe.

The U.S. homicide rate fluctuates between 5.5 and 6.5 per 100,000 residents, whereas most Western European countries see rates well below 2.0 per 100,000.  A resident of the U.S. is generally 5 – 6 times more likely to be a victim of a homicide than someone living in Western Europe.

Lying to Morons about Crime Rates

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Life in America Is Ruthless

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The meme here speaks volumes to life in the United States and free market capitalism as a whole.

I happened to have met the guy who, in the 1990s, tried to build railways that would connect Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. One day he got a phone call from Herb Kelleher, co-founder and former CEO of Southwest Airlines, who told him, “The fare between any of the major cities in Texas is $80.  The day you drive your first spike in the ground, I’m lowering it to $8.”

American businesspeople are no more interested in the wellbeing of our people than they have in being diagnosed with cancer.

If you’re wondering why there is so much pushback against renewable energy and other elements of climate change mitigation, you really don’t to look much further.

Life in America Is Ruthless

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