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Dan Sleezer's avatar

My pet peeve with anyone, especially politicians, using statistics is the lack of rigor they follow before making whatever conclusions. State your sources, assumptions and describe the process you used to substantiate your conclusions. Also acknowledge and own any weaknesses there might be in your process.

MEEP- these are all careful steps which you take when laying out your analyses and conclusions.

Just an appreciative Engineer!! Thanks

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I wouldn't just assume Senator Kennedy is wrong without asking for clarification about where he got those numbers.

As we are learning more and more every day, the US government is a big cesspit. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if the social security office has one set of statistics it shows people and another set that determine which checks are cut. Those kickbacks have to come from somewhere and that part of USAID's $50 billion that is stolen only goes so far...

Elon Musk put out an X post that said the treasury department NEVER says no to an outgoing check request. A lot of them have no documentation attached. No social security number if it's going to a person, no notation as to what department is funding it. He is suggesting that that should change.

And surprise, surprise, a district judge put an EX PARTE order out at 1AM on Saturday morning stopping any Trump appointed officeholder, even the secretary of the Treasury, from looking at Treasury numbers. I wonder what they want hidden?

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