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Comment: Re:How to write without political bias? (Score 2) 210

by JWW (#40155943) Attached to: Statisticians Investigate Political Bias On Wikipedia

Yes, Greece is looking for a liberal solution.

I agree the conservative solution is very painful for them.

But, I think if they follow the liberal solution, their country will burn. It will be 10x worse than anything they've gone through so far.

Their options are painful thriftiness, or universally worthless money.

Comment: Re:How to write without political bias? (Score 4, Insightful) 210

by JWW (#40154907) Attached to: Statisticians Investigate Political Bias On Wikipedia

Ok, I'll not mod the troll for what it is. But that condescending "reality liberal bias" shit is getting really old.

Just to point to a counter example. Greece would prefer to stick with its liberal policies and continue spending government money it doesn't have. In this case, and I am not claiming that this is true in all cases, reality has a decidedly conservative bias. Greece needs to make heavily conservative moves with respect to their government spending or they are doomed. And no, the liberal "raise taxes" move isn't going to work, either.

So, Greece is living in a reality that has a conservative bias. Through proof by contradiction, the lie that "reality has a liberal" bias (in all cases) is patently false.

Comment: So (Score 1, Insightful) 444

by JWW (#40088921) Attached to: Facebook, Zuckerberg Sued Over IPO

All the whiny crybabies that got suckered into buying this stinker of a stock now want their losses covered?

Due diligence isn't just a cool sounding term. If you're an investor you've got to assume they're painting a rosy picture to try an convince people to invest. It's your responsibility to figure out if the story is too good to be true.

As trivial as it was to figure out that the Facebook IPO was a ruse, these plaintiffs deserve to have their case thrown out of court.

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