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I am a theoretical physicist and retired Director of UCITE (University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education) at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. My latest book THE GREAT PARADOX OF SCIENCE: Why its conclusions can be relied upon even though they cannot be proven was published by Oxford University Press in December 2019. I am the author of three other books: God vs. Darwin: The War Between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom (2009), The Achievement Gap in US Education: Canaries in the Mine (2005), and Quest for Truth: Scientific Progress and Religious Beliefs (2000).

You can email me at mano'"dot'"singham"'at"'case'"dot'"edu.

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    Romney continues to fail tax plan math

    One of the extraordinary but little remarked comments that Mitt Romney made during the second debate was when, asked specifically what deductions he would eliminate in order to pay for his tax cuts (that would cost $5 trillion over ten years), he again avoided being specific but said: [Read more…]

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    • Mano Singham
    • October 20, 2012
    • Economics, Politics
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    The Daily Show on the second presidential debate

    As could be expected, Jon Stewart had a lot to say about Tuesday’s debate. In this segment, Jon Stewart discusses some of the disagreements between Obama and Romney, and has fun with the “binders full of women” meme. [Read more…]

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    • October 19, 2012
    • Humor, Politics
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    Meaningless election correlations

    Living in Ohio, I am sick of hearing that we are a crucial swing state and that “no Republican has even won the presidency without winning Ohio”. [Read more…]

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    • October 19, 2012
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    Major victory for same-sex marriage and against DOMA

    In a detailed analysis, Lyle Denniston writes that yesterday’s 2-1 ruling by a US federal appeals court (the Second Circuit Court of New York) that the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional is a major advance for equal rights. [Read more…]

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    • October 19, 2012
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    Tom Friedman – the master of harmful comedy

    For reasons that I cannot comprehend, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman is seen as a sage observer of the world whose insights are worth paying attention to, by people whom you would think should know better. [Read more…]

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    • October 19, 2012
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    Voting YES on Ohio Issue #2 and drawing electoral maps

    I wrote in an earlier post today on national gerrymandering of electoral districts and how the redistricting process that occurs following each census results in the winners of the most recent election controlling the process and gerrymandering the electoral boundaries to entrench a bias in their favor for future elections. [Read more…]

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    • October 18, 2012
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    Gerrymandering and House elections

    While most of the attention focuses on the presidential race, over at the Princeton Election Consortium Sam Wang has an interesting analysis of the data on the relationship of the national vote for the two major parties in each biennial election to the number of seats that they ended up holding in the House of Representatives. [Read more…]

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    • October 18, 2012
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    The rise and potential fall of the global plutocracy

    Chrystia Freeland is an excellent reporter who has been chronicling the rise of the global oligarchy and whose articles I have linked to several times in my posts on the workings of the oligarchy. (See here, here, here, and here.) [Read more…]

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    • October 18, 2012
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    The Daily Show on the vice presidential debate

    Monday was the earliest opportunity they got to comment on last Thursday’s debate and they did a good job of combining humor with political analysis. [Read more…]

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    • October 17, 2012
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    Those prescient Angelenos

    Jimmy Kimmel’s team took to the streets of Los Angeles four hours before yesterday’s debate to ask people what their impressions of it were. The responses were quite remarkable in how they could have been fitted to any news coverage taken after the debate. [Read more…]

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    • October 17, 2012
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