Here’s the difference between a cult and a political party.
Liberals swapped a leader and carried on.
CPC have a leader who lost and they’re trying to save the cult leader over the party.
It’s right there.
It’s not the CPC - it’s the Poilievre Cult.
#cdnpoli #canada #elbowsup
Liberals swapped a leader and carried on.
CPC have a leader who lost and they’re trying to save the cult leader over the party.
It’s right there.
It’s not the CPC - it’s the Poilievre Cult.
#cdnpoli #canada #elbowsup
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They are doing gymnastics to save ONE PERSON and his identity over the entire party.
That’s a goddamn CULT kids.
cult leaders
story tellers
always and forever. 🤠
They cannot pivot and would rather have a national embarrassment as their leader than acknowledge their mistakes.
Chauvinist Poilievre Cult
When criticism is met with Carney can do no wrong, it's reached cult behavior.
1: Keynesian, Chicago School, or MMT?
2: what does a PhD in anything mean when the only battles we're fighting are against people who already think they know everything?
3. Why put an economist in charge when it's easy to hire them as advisors?
2/3 He's good about finding competitive balances, which can be a good predicter of his ability to find enough commonalities to reach a consensus?
But I'm just a Ph.D. in Behavorial Econ, so it's honestly historic patterns to predict outcome.
My question was mostly rhetorical, though, because I've yet to find anyone offline who talks econ who even know about those variations.
But never mind that. I've read of behavioral econ, but haven't found any good books. Recommendations?
Irrational Exuberance by Robert Shiller
Those are the gold standard
Payoff by Dan Ariely (it's really choice/bias theory, still good)
Nudge by Richard Thaler
*picked the easily obtainable and cheaper. Some options are out-of-print and not worth C$275
I'll see what the library can do for me and what my budget will support.
There are so many highways and byways to explore. That can be said of any field, but economics is my current interest.
These are the questions they should be asking though.
Hypocrite venn diagram with conservative form a perfect circle.