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Why Democrats Hold the Advantage for 2028 and Beyond
Not on topic, but this reminded me of a great Billy Joel song. Terrific lyrics ... -
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Promises made Promises kept , POTUS first few days! The lefts radical response!
Blah blah. He said what he said. -
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Promises made Promises kept , POTUS first few days! The lefts radical response!
The internet at your location seems to be working now... You're free to use something called a "search engine" that gives you various websites with different information on various topics that you're interested in. You're welcome. 😄 -
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China exposes 36 scam gangs targeting victims with 100k callers
And China has known about these gangs and who the leaders are for years. -
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British Man Arrested in Thailand for 20-Year-Old UK Murder Case
It wasn't given as an argument by me. I simply said that plenty of teachers work beyond 60. -
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Promises made Promises kept , POTUS first few days! The lefts radical response!
If you're so smart, why aren't you rich logical fallacy. Weird Nerds will do anything to protect Musk. 😄 "If you're so smart, why aren't you rich" is a logical fallacy known as "argumentum ad crumenam" (argument to the purse), which assumes that wealth is a direct indicator of intelligence, wrongly implying that someone who isn't rich cannot be smart; essentially, it dismisses someone's argument based on their financial status, not the merit of their ideas. Why this is a fallacy: Many factors contribute to wealth: Factors like luck, family background, business opportunities, and social networks can play a significant role in wealth accumulation, not just intelligence alone. Not all smart people prioritize wealth: Some individuals may choose to pursue intellectual pursuits over financial gain, prioritizing different values in life. Ignoring systemic issues: This phrase can overlook systemic barriers that might prevent individuals from accumulating wealth, regardless of their intelligence.
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