Understanding politics is easy because we only need one active frame of reference in 98% of all deliberations.
What's in it for them? Otherwise known as "follow the money", otherwise known as the "top dog and minion dance", otherwise known as the eternal favourite "I win, you lose" party trick..
Absolutely, that explains "The Lobby," a phenomenon. Otherwise known as "Cash for Questions" or "Free Gear Kier." Sorry, the last one may have been a cheap shot, but still true.
I often try to remind people that "Mathematics" is not the same as "Arithmetic" and that "Double entry" bookkeeping is a science worth learning if you want to understand the full extent or double jeopardy incurred from a tax incursion into your finances.
Saying "my value-free research says we should stop the train because it's gonna crash head first into a brick wall" without helping people, trying to stop the train. Isn't useful to anyone.
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And who better to make those arguments than scholars and scientists?
What's in it for them? Otherwise known as "follow the money", otherwise known as the "top dog and minion dance", otherwise known as the eternal favourite "I win, you lose" party trick..
I often try to remind people that "Mathematics" is not the same as "Arithmetic" and that "Double entry" bookkeeping is a science worth learning if you want to understand the full extent or double jeopardy incurred from a tax incursion into your finances.