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TheRealMafoo said:
theRepublic said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Final-Fan said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Pristine20 said:
You may not like his policies but anyone who thinks Obama is "dumb" is probably worse than n"dumb" themselves.
What's his IQ? How about his grades in collage?

Oh yea, we don't know. He won't release that information.

Look, you go down this path and you're just setting yourself up for failure.  He graduated Harvard magna cum laude and was president of the law review by his second year there (sez Wikipedia).  This is not indicative of a man who is anything other than extremely bright.

 

I have worked closely with several Harvard grads. It means very little.

Did you miss the magna cum laude part?  Or did you just ignore it?

At any rate, Obama is miles ahead of our last president when it comes to intelligence.

Bush was around 125 (an educated guess based on SAT score)

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=292960

Bush got a 1206 on his SAT (old-style scoring system), what did Obaba get? Oh yea, again, he won't tell us.

 

 

 

IQ tests mean very little.

I think it's obvious Obama is a smart guy... a good president? maybe/maybe not... but he's bright.



 

 

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Probably so. Although I would like to know how he scored in any economics class he might of taken. I would bet fairly low.

As for not releasing he grades. I blame the American people for that. Why release low scores when your destroying everyone in an election? The people who voted for him were riding the celebratory train, trying to be part of history, and never really bothered with finding out if the man knew anything.

If I was in his shoes, I would not release my grades either.



TheRealMafoo said:
theRepublic said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Final-Fan said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Pristine20 said:
You may not like his policies but anyone who thinks Obama is "dumb" is probably worse than n"dumb" themselves.
What's his IQ? How about his grades in collage?

Oh yea, we don't know. He won't release that information.

Look, you go down this path and you're just setting yourself up for failure.  He graduated Harvard magna cum laude and was president of the law review by his second year there (sez Wikipedia).  This is not indicative of a man who is anything other than extremely bright.

 

I have worked closely with several Harvard grads. It means very little.

Did you miss the magna cum laude part?  Or did you just ignore it?

At any rate, Obama is miles ahead of our last president when it comes to intelligence.

Bush was around 125 (an educated guess based on SAT score)

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=292960

Bush got a 1206 on his SAT (old-style scoring system), what did Obaba get? Oh yea, again, he won't tell us.

 

Those SAT to IQ conversions are BS.  I tried figuring my own using similar calculators and they all gave me an IQ of 29 to 47 points too high.  Considering that the standard deviation of IQ is only 15-16 points, this is a huge discrepency.



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TheRealMafoo said:
Probably so. Although I would like to know how he scored in any economics class he might of taken. I would bet fairly low.

As for not releasing he grades. I blame the American people for that. Why release low scores when your destroying everyone in an election? The people who voted for him were riding the celebratory train, trying to be part of history, and never really bothered with finding out if the man knew anything.

If I was in his shoes, I would not release my grades either.

 

because anyone who dosent share your view of economics must automatically be bad at economics?



SciFiBoy said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Probably so. Although I would like to know how he scored in any economics class he might of taken. I would bet fairly low.

As for not releasing he grades. I blame the American people for that. Why release low scores when your destroying everyone in an election? The people who voted for him were riding the celebratory train, trying to be part of history, and never really bothered with finding out if the man knew anything.

If I was in his shoes, I would not release my grades either.

 

because anyone who dosent share your view of economics must automatically be bad at economics?

 

Do a google seach. Most people in the field feel what we have done over the last 6 months is 100% wrong.



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The old scientific google search. Totally reliable-guarantees results you want, when you want them.



TheRealMafoo said:
SciFiBoy said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Probably so. Although I would like to know how he scored in any economics class he might of taken. I would bet fairly low.

As for not releasing he grades. I blame the American people for that. Why release low scores when your destroying everyone in an election? The people who voted for him were riding the celebratory train, trying to be part of history, and never really bothered with finding out if the man knew anything.

If I was in his shoes, I would not release my grades either.

 

because anyone who dosent share your view of economics must automatically be bad at economics?

 

Do a google seach. Most people in the field feel what we have done over the last 6 months is 100% wrong.

because google links are allways right? also who are these most people?

 



It is true most of them say "Not all Economists agree," I think this is a big seller right now, and factually true: not all economists agree. However, I'm having trouble finding who does agree, besides Krugman, Sachs and the other more liberal economists.



Most agree that we have to practice Keynesian economics to get out, the only issues are how much is enough, what are the methods, government spending or tax cuts, what is the best method to deal with the banks and the toxic assets, nationalizatin, let some fail, buy uo the toxic assets, bail them out on an individual basis.

The idea that people think Obama is 100% wrong is false, the issue is whether the Obama administration is doing enough, doing too much, using the wrong methods or not using the right ones enough, not dealing with the banks correctly or not dealing with it fast enough



 

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TheRealMafoo said:
SciFiBoy said:
TheRealMafoo said:
Probably so. Although I would like to know how he scored in any economics class he might of taken. I would bet fairly low.

As for not releasing he grades. I blame the American people for that. Why release low scores when your destroying everyone in an election? The people who voted for him were riding the celebratory train, trying to be part of history, and never really bothered with finding out if the man knew anything.

If I was in his shoes, I would not release my grades either.

 

because anyone who dosent share your view of economics must automatically be bad at economics?

 

Do a google seach. Most people in the field feel what we have done over the last 6 months is 100% wrong.

Seriously, google?

At least give a proper source for your assertion.