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Comment by vessenes

14 days ago

I literally went back to the oldest model I could access and hand verified that in fact it does what I described, which is lecture you if you don't like unions and goes sweetly along if you do like unions. I feel this is a fair and reasonably well researched existence proof for a Saturday afternoon, and propose that it might be on you to find counter examples.

You made a claim about political surveys, and linked one in particular, providing a labeling of the tool.

Your follow up response did not reference any of those surveys and did run through the types of questions on those surveys. You apparently only did questions about unions.

Is that what you would fair and reasonable?

They were referring to your original claim about Pew research assessing the models as highly liberal when that’s apparently not even one of their ratings.

This is clear because they referenced your quote about it being from the beginning.

No one was arguing that you typed in a question about unions.