by John P. Reisman | Aug 25, 2020 | Media Sophistry, Political Sophistry, Politics
This piece explores how ‘tone of voice’ can be used as a sophist evasion as well as mislead or lie. This piece focuses on how ‘referring’ to how pleasant or harsh someones tone is can actually redirect a conversation away from more relevant...
by John P. Reisman | Aug 11, 2020 | Media Sophistry, Political Sophistry, Politics
How many times have you heard people say, “I have trusted sources” for my news. And, they often say you can’t trust the news. How many times have you said that? For myself, I do my best to ‘not decide’ what is absolutely correct. Instead...
by John P. Reisman | Jul 30, 2020 | Healthcare
Donald Trump and his team took over control of the Covid-19 data set on July 15, 2020. “As of July 15, 2020, hospitals should no longer report the Covid-19 information in this document to the National Healthcare Safety Network site,” Of course we have...
by John P. Reisman | Mar 22, 2020 | Economy
This piece explores relative values in the market in relation to government policy decisions and the Shiller P/E ratio. One of the key arguments addressed is the notion that Trump is doing a good job with the economy. The truth is, and it may be hard for some folks to...
by John P. Reisman | Dec 24, 2019 | Security
Yes, Trump lied about releasing his taxes. Yes he lies and deceives his followers (pretty much) every day of his presidency. As of Dec. 10, 2019 Trumps public lies and deceptions while President reached 15,413. An average of 14.6 lies and deceptions per day. Why is...
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