[EM] No. Condorcet and Hare do not share the same problem with computational complexity and process transparency.

Michael Garman michael.garman at rankthevote.us
Wed Mar 20 13:21:26 PDT 2024


I've been perfectly willing to change my mind when presented with evidence.
I've conceded to you multiple times when you've made points and
substantiated them.

On Wed, Mar 20, 2024 at 9:19 PM robert bristow-johnson <
rbj at audioimagination.com> wrote:

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> > On 03/20/2024 4:16 PM EDT Michael Garman <michael.garman at rankthevote.us>
> wrote:
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> > > My goodness. I think I'm dealing with a Trumper.
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> > I don't know too many Trumpers who run socialist campaigns, do you?
> >
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> Listen, I live in Burlington Vermont.  The people here that are sometimes
> just as dishonest as Trumpers are the Vermont Progressive Party, the most
> successful third party in the United States (if you measure success by
> getting people elected).
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> Facts can never change their minds.
>
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> r b-j . _ . _ . _ . _ rbj at audioimagination.com
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> "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
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