I get it. Better to be anonymous so you can troll than to share your own researched opinions that came from you which likely is paltry compared to your fellow contemporaries and would leave you vulnerable to being doxxed with your name out there. On average almost 20 posts a day for over 8 years and you're likely receiving tenure compared to academic researchers doing real work out there, while you're doing sociology experiments on a basketball message board whose demographic is mostly old men to then toss as lectures to your own students. It's just intellectually lazy. No wonder you link other peope's work. You do so little of your own. What a waste of tuition money especially since you post your content so often on here. For free no less.
so you're gonna keep this up, and you know my publishing history and teaching experience. Roger that.
Will you share some of your publishing history so I can read your opinions on what you teach students and not Turley or althouse or whatever blogs you have 50+ tabs open to? It'd really set the record straight about Os the real man vs Os the online troll on a Rockets message board. It'd be easier to sift through what you really believe vs what someone else believes that you link. This way, I get to know the real you in academia.
Congress has been divided so long it can not. Before the Supreme Court addressed these rights, so what conservatives did was to taint the court by inserting right-wingers to get the result they wanted. This is not justice. Judges put in place to overturn abortion will overturn abortion. That's not how it's supposed to work.
I already pm'd you. where do you teach? what are your credentials? maybe we can sit down over coffee and complain about grade inflation https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2022/06/why-have-college-completion-rates-increased.html Why have college completion rates increased? by Tyler Cowen June 29, 2022 at 12:42 pm Jeffrey T. Denning, Eric R. Eide, Kevin J. Mumford, Richard W. Patterson and Merrill Warnick tell us why: grade inflation: We document that college completion rates have increased since the 1990s, after declining in the 1970s and 1980s. We find that most of the increase in graduation rates can be explained by grade inflation and that other factors, such as changing student characteristics and institutional resources, play little or no role. This is because GPA strongly predicts graduation, and GPAs have been rising since the 1990s. This finding holds in national survey data and in records from nine large public universities. We also find that at a public liberal arts college grades increased, holding performance on identical exams fixed. That is from the new American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. And here are earlier ungated versions.
the point of the Court turning it back to the legislature is in large part to CORRECT the trend of apathetically accepting Congress's ineptitude. That's arguably a good thing
You're on libgen. I'll read your work there and have opinions later. Good reviews on Amazon. Do you recommend the Great Stagnation or Create Your Own Economy: The path to prosperity in a disordered world? What would you start with if you were me?
You're not Tyler Cowen, author of An economist gets lunch: New rules for everyday foodies? Are you trolling me? https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/authors/AS6n2t3d_iA/tyler-cowen Not you?
Yeah with the whole Uncle Thomas situation I guess the intern who manages their social media accounts just forgot. Thurgood Marshall's rolling over in his grave watching the torch that was supposed to be handed from him to Uncle T just spinning in the shitter.
Did you just dox someone who specifically private messaged you so that you could, at your request, see his work?
Whether or not he was giving the correct information, this seems at least an attempted doxxing. And who knows, maybe Os is just that trusting in the goodness of his fellow ClutchFans. I happily met people from here, not knowing them from Adam, just because of our shared community.