National Polls - Inside the margin...

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Oct 20, 2020.

  1. UsualName

    UsualName

    Im guessing math and analysis is not your strong suit. Am I right?
     
    #201     Nov 10, 2020
  2. piezoe

    piezoe

    Ha ha ha. This has exactly the same impact as any other statement coming from a pathological liar. Thank you for its entertainment value, nevertheless.
     
    #202     Nov 10, 2020
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  3. piezoe

    piezoe

    In the meantime, if it's not too much trouble, please prove you've been to school by forwarding to me a list of all your teachers since kindergarten (first and last names only will be adequate) and their street addresses at the time they taught you, and their current phone numbers. Thanks.
     
    #203     Nov 10, 2020
  4. UsualName

    UsualName

    So I think it’s safe to say the Selzer is reliably the most accurate poll in the country. I advocate for randomized polls but she time and time again is an outlier in a good way for stratification.

    https://www.desmoinesregister.com/s...-results-how-did-ann-selzer-do-it/6159615002/

    I don’t know if there is a better pollster in America. She can stratify Iowa down to the district level with incredible precision.

    The problem is trying to reproduce this level of accuracy in other states is basically impossible.
     
    #204     Nov 10, 2020
  5. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    Do you believe in the Easter Bunny?

    You are literally making up a story and believing it. I think there is a term for that.
     
    #205     Nov 10, 2020
  6. jem

    jem

    You can do it as slow as you wish, you are the one moronically full of shit...

    Even in the manner you tried to quote my statements, there was no ambiguity in those statements.

    I did not imply that something that resembles a crime is a crime.
    I would never do that.... it was one of my first and only (about 4) criminal defense cases as an attorney.

    I did not need to look that up on Google.

    I defended a friend in court on this very issue and got his case knocked down to sub 100 dollar fine. The Judge a former prosecutor lectured the assistant D.A. on this very issue.



     
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    #206     Nov 10, 2020
  7. piezoe

    piezoe

    Do you know what the word "mainly" means, check out the dates and amounts in you chart, dimwit.. From Wiki:

    During the 1980s, more than 70 banks had lent Trump $4 billion,[134] but in the aftermath of his corporate bankruptcies of the early 1990s, most major banks declined to lend to him, with only Deutsche Bank still willing to lend money.[135]

    I don't know who is the bigger liar here Trump, you or Wiki, but I have my suspicions.

    Also from Wiki: (underlining is mine)

    1927 arrest
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    Ku Klux Klan members being confronted by police in Queens on Memorial Day 1927
    On Memorial Day in 1927, over a thousand Ku Klux Klan members marched in a Queens parade to protest "Native-born Protestant Americans" being "assaulted by Roman Catholic police of New York City."[20] The 21-year old Trump and six other men were arrested.[21][22] All seven were referred to as "berobed marchers" in the Long Island Daily Press;[21] Trump, detained "on a charge of refusing to disperse from a parade when ordered to do so," was dismissed.[20][23] Another of the men, arrested on the same charge, was a bystander who had had his foot run over by a police car. According to the police, the five remaining men were certainly Klan members.[24] Multiple newspaper articles on the incident list Trump's address (in Jamaica, Queens),[21][23] which he is recorded as sharing with his mother in the 1930 census[20] and a 1936 wedding announcement.[21] In September 2015, Boing Boing reproduced the article,[22] and Fred's son Donald Trump, then a candidate for president of the United States, told The New York Times, "that's where my grandmother lived and my father, early on." Then, when asked about the 1927 story, he denied that his father had ever lived at that address, and said the arrest "never happened," and, "There was nobody charged."[25]


    OK, so he was lying in 2015, but I'm sure he is not lying now. ;)
     
    #207     Nov 10, 2020
  8. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    The Ladder loans are CMBS loan. Obviously, you are completely ignorant to that term. That is a commercial mortgage-backed security. It means that the Ladder loans were sold as a bonds in the US. The bonds have a paper trail with SEC filings.

    Like I said, your completely fabricated story is easily proven false. Your story is just a fairy tale.

    But, it is clear that reality is not something that you care much about.

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    #208     Nov 10, 2020
  9. piezoe

    piezoe

    No jem, sad to say it but i'm afraid it's you, not userque, that's 'moronically full of shit...' Some of Trump's real estate transactions do in fact "resemble" what one see's from the outside in money laundering cases. And it isn't until investigators try to trace the source of the money involved in these rather large transactions that they run into difficulties. The money cannot be easily traced back to its source, as in legitimate similar transactions.
     
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    #209     Nov 10, 2020
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  10. piezoe

    piezoe

    That's right, "Ladder" loans were not on my mind as I poured my cup of coffee this morning. :D
     
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    #210     Nov 10, 2020