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I love the smell of Bullshiite in the morning

only if it’s from a real bull...

Tks for all that expensive “analysis” we bought; very helpful.

An asteroid could have destroyed the entire Unites States outside of Washington, D.C., and (as long as the ["stimulus"] money was spent), the CBO’s model would have still claimed the stimulus saved 1.5 million jobs. ...

CBO never actually counted the jobs. Nor did their analysis take into account the rising unemployment rate. Or the economic figures. Or how effectively the money was spent. They merely assumed this government spending “must have” saved 1.5 million jobs.

Posted by Claire on 03/29 at 08:52 AM
  1. So, they got the modeling software from Professors Mann, Jones, and the rest of the “don’t fix the model, fake the data” crowd at the IPCC’s “Summary” panel?

    [note - there IS good science in the IPCC reports, but it is the junk that gets sent to politicians and media]

    Posted by  on  03/29/10  at  12:20 PM

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