sunmaster14
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Agreed.
Speculative scenarios that are plausible but unsupported don't accomplish much except to give the impression of confirmation bias.
I disagree. First of all, that's how science works. You come up with plausible hypotheses and test them against the evidence. You discard the ones that are contradicted by the evidence (assuming the evidence is reliable). Second, it's fun to discuss and hash out speculative scenarios. That's in part what discussion forums like this are for. If somebody wants to provide evidence against the theory, or perhaps propose a more plausible version, then I am all ears (or eyes). But simply doing the internet message board equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and going "Nyah, nyah, I can't hear you" is what really doesn't accomplish very much. Except perhaps to shut down discussion, which, admittedly, does seem to the primary goal of most of the liberals in USA Politics.