Econ, I really don't have a lot of time for this, because most of your post is just the usual condescending gibberish that you use to keep from admitting that you were wrong about something. You're not the only person in the world who refuses to admit when he's wrong, so I'm not about to spend my time trying to change you.Econ101 said:Texan said:I hate to even try to recount all of the things you've had to be corrected on, Econ. Let's see...Econ101 said:What is the matter, Texan, are you upset because you think I "tried" to trick you or that you were tricked by your own mind and became a fool posting it as a credibility issue of me?
As I said, you need to learn to read. I will give you a hint, reading MRJ's posts or SH's posts will not help your comprehension.
You do disservice to your name. C'mon, I know you are better than that.
There was the deal about your Tyson's stock that I helped you with.
There was the deal yesterday when Tam caught your goofup on the BSE thing.
Then there's the deal about your lack of credibility on the article you posted.
The deal about you questioning the quality of the beef we produce here.
The deal about you questioning the ethics that we use to produce beef.
Etc, etc., etc.
You like to just ignore stuff like that, don't you? You're kinda like a little kid that sticks his head under the covers hoping that if he can't see the monsters, the monsters can't see him. That's you, isn't it?
Econ, you go through life hoping that if you don't acknowledge your own stupidity, that maybe nobody else will notice, don't you? Well, guess what? WRONG! :lol:
There was the deal about your Tyson's stock that I helped you with.
Lets see, Texan, the point I brought up about the stock was not incorrect at all, something you seem to realize. MRJ corrects spelling errors, is that what you want to be relegated to as far as your intellectual level?
There was the deal yesterday when Tam caught your goofup on the BSE thing.
There is still some question as to whether bse from cattle can and is transmitted to humans. The problem is the long incubation times of the disease. Because of it, causality is hard to be proven, thought it does not mean it is nonexistent. It just means we haven't been smart enough to prove or disprove it yet. Some people want to stay in that grey area of the argument. They are welcome. I say err on the side of safety and so do the Koreans, the Japanese, and at some times the USDA.
Then there's the deal about your lack of credibility on the article you posted.
My credibility? How about your ability to read? How about your jumping to conclusions that are not supported by the facts. It is you who thought the city was Mexico City, Mexico, not the Philippines, although Philippines was clearly in the article. Stop trying pawn off your reading retention as a mistake on my part. I got a better education than that at ATM, what is your problem?
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Then there's the deal about your lack of credibility on the article you posted.
The deal about you questioning the quality of the beef we produce here.
I haven't questioned the quality of beef we produce here. I said that due to the market concentration and market power, transmission of price signals for quality grades were being subservient to the interests of the packers in pushing the cash price down. If you want to simplify things in the way you do, you will never understand what is happening.
You are beginning to sound a little like SH here, Texan.
The deal about you questioning the ethics that we use to produce beef.
When? Is there a concern for antibiotic use before slaughter?---Read the label. I didn't write it. Is there a concern for downer cows going in the food chain---It isn't my rule, but it is a good one that makes sense. Have there been numerous cases of fraud by cattlemen, and rustlers I have condemned? Yes. What specifically are you getting at here? Antibiotic overuse and disease resistence?
It seems you will take anything and twist it to your own view regardless of the facts. While you are entitled to your own view, it concerns me how much you let your own bias get in the way of critical thought. I am sure they did not teach you this at college.
I know I have a snotty attitude on this board sometimes. Don't take it personally.
I would like to touch on one thing, though. And only because it is such a glaring...I hate to use the term lie, because maybe you just forgot. How about if we call it an absence of total recollection on your part? That sounds better than accusing you of lying, doesn't it?
That's simply not true. I don't know how many times that you might have done it (no way I can read all of your posts - LOL), but I have a distinct recollection of you alleging that the beef we raise here is not of the same quality as some imports and that the practices we use in producing cattle are not as ethical as those used in that country.Econ101 said:I haven't questioned the quality of beef we produce here.
That was another case where your cheerleaders had the opportunity to step up and call you on it, but they let you get by with it. In fact, it really amazed me. All of your cheerleaders that are so supportive of M-COOL and they let you get by with a statement like that. It was really incredible.
I've really spent a lot more time on you tonight than I had planned on, Econ. You must remember that not all of us get in the same amount of computer time that you do. Fifty-two freakin' posts in one day? Could that be some kind of record? :lol: