Why would a political machine manipulate data negatively? If you were a CEO would you try to massage your earnings number negatively?
On May 29 11:30 AM Niner wrote:
> what is with you bears? It doesn't matter who tells the story. > If it has a positive slant, it is a conspiracy and a cover up. If > the same people/organization puts forth a story with a negative slant, > it's the gospel. > > You remind me of my late ex-father-in-law (a very fine man) but in > 30+ yrs I knew him he had a thousand conspiracy theories/coverups. > In that 30 yrs not a one ever panned out. > > All data can be manipulated to support a given theory or idea. > My question to you guys; what makes you think the negative data isn't > manipulated just as much as the positive data?
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Why would a political machine manipulate data negatively? If you were a CEO would you try to massage your earnings number negatively?
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On May 29 11:30 AM Niner wrote:
> what is with you bears? It doesn't matter who tells the story.
> If it has a positive slant, it is a conspiracy and a cover up. If
> the same people/organization puts forth a story with a negative slant,
> it's the gospel.
>
> You remind me of my late ex-father-in-law (a very fine man) but in
> 30+ yrs I knew him he had a thousand conspiracy theories/coverups.
> In that 30 yrs not a one ever panned out.
>
> All data can be manipulated to support a given theory or idea.
> My question to you guys; what makes you think the negative data isn't
> manipulated just as much as the positive data?