By Anna L. Stark July 6, 2017
We've all heard the old adage: "Figures don't lie, but liars figure." Up to the day before the presidential election last November, a majority of news media outlets routinely relied on fraudulent, phony, over-sampled, skewed, and mostly inaccurate polling numbers. It was widely accepted that Hillary Clinton's seemingly assured waltz back into the White House would be historic, and by a landslide. A funny thing happened on the way to the ballot box: Hillary was thwarted, and the pollsters were forced to dine on a big plate of crow..........MSNBC recently aired a segment on universal (single-payer) health care, hosted by Ari Velshi. Mr. Velshi claimed that according to the Pew Research Center, 60% of all Americans want the U.S. government to manage their health care coverage. His outrageous statement immediately caught my attention for several reasons:..........More
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