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Originally Posted by Slon
Yes, they bought books, studied the books, learned the information, and did better on the test. How does that not make a person more qualified again?
You trust those (minority) vs. the SCOTUS majority? I don't see the logic in that.
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The people who did not buy the extra books were more qualified because these extra books had wrong information in them, such as how to park a truck on a hill.
The purchased books disagreed with the free books at the fire houses, and how they actually used the equipment.
Those who did not buy the extra book, were confident in their knowledge of actual procedure.
And yes, considering how the SCOTUS is packed with right wingers, I do trust the minority more. There are some I would never trust, like Scalia, Kennedy, and Rehnquist.
When the majority is stacked, the minority is almost always better.