Monday, September 21, 2009
"'Junk science' expert sounds alarm on insurance study"
Agenda driven studies and polls are the latest ways to manipulate public opinion.
And, unfortunately, it works!
Used car salesman are starting to look like saints...
And, unfortunately, it works!
Used car salesman are starting to look like saints...
Amanda Carpenter writes about "junk science" on the Washington Times website:
"'They are trying to create these factoids that they can beat opponents over the head with,' Mr. Milloy said. 'They interviewed 9,000 people between 1988 and 1994 and asked, 'Do you have health insurance?' and if you die at some point in the future, they assume your death was caused by the fact you didn’t have insurance during that time you were interviewed.'
'That kind of stuff is classic junk science,' Mr. Milloy added."