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Old 08-07-2017, 05:35 PM
 
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Originally Posted by James Bond 007 View Post
Most scientists in this country are Democrats. That's a problem.


And ...

Democratic vs. Republican occupations
Engineering: 71 democrats for every 29 republicans
--- with electronics engineers 63 democrats for every 37 republicans
--- with software engineers 79 democrats for every 29 republicans
Science and Math: 78 democrats for every 22 republicans
post so good and i can't rep ya .....


at some point we should simply build a database of rebuttals and copy paste them...

Trumpers try to waste our time with silly lies and twisted truths.
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Old 08-07-2017, 05:38 PM
 
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Stay focused on the nature of their original argument and deconstruct that. The simple-minded partisans assert that liberalism (a) drives immigration (b) which leads to tech and other innovative industries (c). Therefore by the progressive transitive property innovation is a function of liberalism. How grandiose of them. An absurd sequence of socioeconomic dependencies cobbled together as if they were basic mathematical equalities to create the tortured conclusion that their ideology says must exist.

Let's humor them for just one moment and grade their math homework. I've shown a specific case where (b,immigration) is not a function of (a, liberalism) and (c, innovation) is not a function of (b, immigration) but rather the reverse where (b,immigration) is a function of (c, innovation). So what does that say about the progressive transitive that (c,innovation) is a function of (a,liberalism)?

It says they're going to repeat the grade.
i see so now that you have been presented with facts to back up the OPs premise you want to "reset"...

nice try mate, but i suggest you try to actually refute the facts instead.

as it stands The OP is correct and it looks like liberals are leading our economy. btw no need to say thank you.
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Old 08-07-2017, 05:40 PM
 
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Steve Jobs = Syria
Sergei Brin = Russia
Satya Nadella = India
Sundar Pichai = India
I agree with what you are trying to illustrate but, IMO, Steve Jobs isn't a good example. He was born in San Francisco and, although half Syrian, he was put up for adoption at birth and adopted by a white American couple. His love of design and building things likely came from hanging out with his dad (machinist Paul Jobs) in his home workshop while he was growing up.
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