The Rationalist Papers (25): The Sharpie
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The Rationalist Papers (25): The Sharpie

Why am I talking about a hurricane map from a year ago when the election is next week? Because it tells you quite a lot about who we’re voting for. Just a reminder: these Rationalist Papers posts are for the group I call the deciders: conservative, moderate, undecided, and third-party voters considering their choices in…

The Rationalist Papers (22): Third-party protest
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The Rationalist Papers (22): Third-party protest

You may be so unhappy with your major-party choices this year that you are voting for a third party, or not voting at all. Let’s examine what your choice actually means. Why people would rather not choose between Trump and Biden When offered two suboptimal choices, the mind rebels. You think, is there really no…

The Rationalist Papers (21): enemies
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The Rationalist Papers (21): enemies

Here’s a list. What do these people and things all have in common? ABC, CBS, and NBC. Amazon. The Associated Press. Alec Baldwin. Steve Bannon, former Trump strategist. Glenn Beck, conservative commentator. Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO. Michael Bloomberg, former New York Mayor. John Bolton, former Trump National Security Advisor. George W. Bush, former Republican President….

The Rationalist Papers (20): Analysis of the candidates’ words at the town halls
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The Rationalist Papers (20): Analysis of the candidates’ words at the town halls

Donald Trump and Joe Biden participated in competing town hall broadcasts last week. I analyzed their speech. Trump talked about himself a lot more, but Biden talked about voters and what he would do for them. Just a reminder: these Rationalist Papers posts are for the group I call the deciders: conservative, moderate, undecided, and…

The Rationalist Papers (19): A cabinet of “the best people”
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The Rationalist Papers (19): A cabinet of “the best people”

Why does Donald Trump have such difficulty retaining people in leadership positions? In August of 2015, candidate Trump said “I’m going to surround myself only with the best and most serious people. We want top of the line professionals.” Since then, turnover in the most influential positions in the executive office of the President has…

The Rationalist Papers (16): L’état, c’est moi.
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The Rationalist Papers (16): L’état, c’est moi.

The president serves the government and the nation. When the president exploits the functions of government for political aims, we must toss him out. Just a reminder: these Rationalist Papers posts are for the group I call the deciders: conservative, moderate, undecided, and third-party voters considering their choices in the 2020 US Presidential election. In the early…

The Rationalist Papers (14): The presidential COVID quiz
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The Rationalist Papers (14): The presidential COVID quiz

While most Republicans believe Trump has handled the COVID-19 crisis as well as other wealthy countries, nearly all Democrats disagree. If you were in charge, could you have done better? Today we find out. Just a reminder: these Rationalist Papers posts are for the group I call the deciders: conservative, moderate, undecided, and third-party voters considering their…