tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5619404168422539553.post1262683774305832106..comments2022-08-13T10:30:28.650-05:00Comments on Toxins Of Power: Tables For The Toxins In PowerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5619404168422539553.post-14089684119829962322009-12-10T10:26:52.575-06:002009-12-10T10:26:52.575-06:00Anonymous,
Yes, only a beginning.
The applicatio...Anonymous,<br /><br />Yes, only a beginning.<br /><br />The applications of various tables are endless, especially when local politics are taken into consideration.<br /><br />The formula should hold for sets of local tables too.<br /><br />These beginning tables are taken from the views of "The Father of the Constitution", 4th President, etc., a man named <a href="http://powertoxins.blogspot.com/2009/11/greatest-source-of-power-toxins.html" rel="nofollow">James Madison</a>.Dreddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15673418865926403671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5619404168422539553.post-87032934748653588522009-12-10T10:15:16.296-06:002009-12-10T10:15:16.296-06:00A beginning, but aren't "shrinking armies...A beginning, but aren't "shrinking armies" and "lower taxes", inter-dependent variables? What about the effects of changes in their values on other factors ... like employment, tax revenue, ...<br /><br />How about assigning toxicity values (<>0) to budgetary expenditure classes and multiply each class by its relative percentage in a total budget for which the office-holder has responsibility ... which would also have a value relative to that o-h's ultimate responsibility for its instantiation or operation.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com