Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Random People Agree With Megan

so that makes her right, and obviates the need to provide sources for claims of "experts say" and the like. Just look;

Readers Respond on Medical Bankruptcy:

I am troubled that this study does not answer every possible question I, A SOCIAL SCIENTIST (of some unspecified and thus likely irrelevant sort), have in regards to it. Clearly, this invalidates the data and proves Megan right. I'd substantiate my claims, but I'm too busy stating them in the most verbose way possible.

Readers Respond on Medical Bankruptcy:

I'm a professor at a business school, so you really don't have to listen to a word I say. Besides, this whole thing relies on people honestly reporting their problems, which just makes it obvious they're lying to slander our poor, underfunded medical industry.

Readers Respond on Medical Bankruptcy:

Megan doesn't understand that I don't agree with her, so she's running my comment. She just sees that I mention my anecdotal, but relevant, experience with bankruptcies suggests the 50% number is an accurate baseline, although it actually probably understates it, considering how medical bills can lead to a chain reaction.

Readers Respond on Medical Bankruptcy:

I am close to/have met/read about/can totally imagine that there are people who say that adding medical bills to their credit card debt led them to bankruptcy, but they are liars who really went broke because they were getting cash advances to buy crack. My claimed anecdotal experience agrees with Megan's biases, and is thus data.

Readers Respond on Medical Bankruptcy:

She was too overwhelmed by the wave of support for her idiotic and demonstrably wrong opinion to remember to blockquote this one.
Its gist is that Warren's study melts under the unrelenting gaze of sarcasm and disdain from an admitted amateur. Maybe Megan did write it, after all.

Out of five random people, four agree with Megan. And at least two of the four are fellow experts in the field of expertise, so she wins! All you bankrupt people need to admit you're wrong, and stop blaming cancer or other serious medical conditions for your problems.

(This post has been edited slightly to compensate for having been written right out of bed.)

3 comments:

NutellaonToast said...

All your bankruptcies are belong to us!

NutellaonToast said...

Oops, forgot to put the "shorter" in front.

clever pseudonym said...

Cutting and pasting the comments of her sycophants is a new low for Megan. Look! People agree with me! My critics can't possibly make a decent case against my arguments!

For Christ sake, there were people that agreed with Charles fucking Manson. That didn't make him right.