Thursday, January 24, 2013

Republican math is neither factually accurate numerically, nor reasonable; and their understanding of economics is worse


Republican math is when the numerical values don't actually correlate to facts, but are skewed, twisted and distorted by ideology or to conform to ideology, so as to be without meaning.  An example would be the number four not quantifying four apples, so much as a number someone makes up and assigns to describe applesauce in an amount that has no objective correlation to four apples. 

It is a fancy explanation for what comes down to more right wing lies and misrepresentations. It is the opposite of a party, a political position or affiliation that takes responsibility or which builds anything other than loss and liability and debt. Bluntly, the right just fakes and makes up shit.


The saddest thing about Republican math is the right is lying to themselves first and foremost, and then lying to everyone else, even if they believe their own lie. It is the opposite of responsibility, it is the opposite of embracing objective reality.

G O P = H Y P O C R I S Y (and epic failed economic theory and practice)







Keeping it simple, so the right can find their way back to numbers that actually relate to numerical values that mean something, that connect to factual things:

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