I address this topic here all the time with leaders needing more consumer digital literacy and the same applies for those running for office and I try to stay middle of the road with this blog, but this one just blew me away. The “non participants” in digital literacy today just don’t get it. I think there are some folks that need a class in economics 101 to go along with some consumer digital literacy.
He also wants to privatize public programs too, like Medicaid, and again this is just mind boggling to hear statements as such made as people go back and look at information and data, as we have the internet today that allows us to do so, but it appear some folks have not come to terms with this yet, again, the non participants in technology today. This person is scary as well as potentially illiterate.
We have reached the days to where you better as a politician get yourself an “algo man” and find out if what you say is systematically possible and secondary how it would project and fall into place – this is called business intelligence, what the participants in technology use today, big time at Wall Street for sure at they have all the money. Here’s one more tale of illiteracy when it comes to general consumer digital awareness and use that was on MSNBC with names and images.
The Properties of an Adobe pdf Document -Rachel Maddow Rips the GOP on Lack of General Consumer IT Knowledge And Exposes the Input and Authors of the Content–Lobbyists
I feel this is why all the folks that do have algo men are sending money to the direction of these candidates as they are pliable and don’t appear to have enough common sense and can be easily controlled out of digital ignorance, distraction and with using the actions of drama kings and queens to get action.
Health Insurers Sending Big Dollars to the GOP–The Folks Who Largely Lack General Consumer Digital Literacy And Health IT Literacy As Relates to the Power of Algorithmic Formulas
Some of those folks could do well to read this book:
“Proofiness–The Dark Side of Mathematical Deception”–Created by Those Algorithms–New Book Coming Out Soon
Joe Miller, the Republican nominee in Alaska's tight Senate race, admitted Thursday that his family received federally subsidized healthcare benefits through programs he considers unconstitutional.
Miller, a father of eight who's running on a platform of fiscal conservatism, said his family received health benefits through Medicaid and Denali Care, Alaska's Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which is funded primarily with federal dollars, the Anchorage Daily News reported Thursday.
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