Learning Stories
by
Mario deSantis
mariodesantis@hotmail.com
“I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear,
free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to
oppose what I believe wrong, and free to choose those who shall govern my
country.” - -The Rt. Hon. John Diefenbaker, Canadian Bill of Rights,
1960
“The whole judicial system is at issue, it's
worth more than one person.”--Serge Kujawa, Saskatchewan Crown
Prosecutor, 1991
“The system is not more worth than one person's
rights.”--Mario deSantis, 2002
Ensign Stories © Mario deSantis and Ensign
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I am appalled at the extent of the statistical regression way to
look at our world. I always remember when Dr. David Cassidy came up
with a statistical research to assert that, in the province of
Saskatchewan, no fault auto insurance is better than tort law as
disabled claimants recover much faster under no fault. Dr. Cassidy
and his research team glorified their statistical research by
applying what they called the gold standard method of regression
analysis. Different researchers disproved the results found by Dr.
Cassidy and I called this no fault study a fraud. We must be careful
and perceptive in applying statistical researches and the same
George Gallup, founder of the Gallup Poll, warned that "I could
prove God statistically."
I am really annoyed at the widespread use of statistical polls by
the media, governments, universities and any business as such polls
are distorting our ability to think for ourselves. Today I was most
annoyed to discover that regressive economist Kristin J. Forbes of
MIT has been named to President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers.
In fact, Forbes' contribution to the Bush administration is her
statistical regression analysis that "in the short and medium
term, an increase in a country's level of income inequality has a
significant positive relationship with subsequent economic growth."
Forbes' mentality is in tune with president Bush's regressive
economic policies of cutting marginal tax rates and cutting taxes on
dividends.
It is important to confirm our understanding in our languaging
rather than in statistical numbers and this is how the dictionary
WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University explains the word
REGRESSION:
- an abnormal state in which development has stopped
prematurely
- a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by
assuming a more infantile state
- the relation between selected values of x and observed
values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be
predicted for any value of x)
- returning to a former state.
References
Pertinent articles published in Ensign
University of Saskatchewan Communications Dramatic reduction in
claims and improved recovery time with no fault insurance system
(Note: Dr. David Cassidy conducted this study while Director of the
University of Saskatchewan Institute for Health and Outcomes
Research, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
December 31, 1999 http://www.usask.ca/events/news/articles/20000419-1.html
deSantis, Mario The Incredible Abuse of Saskatchewan No-Fault
Insurance (Part 4) June 3, 2000 Ensign
http://www.ftlcomm.com:16080/ensign/desantisArticles/2000/desantis179/NoFault.html
Gross, Daniel Dr. Inequality: Bush's new economist has a curious
prescription May 23, 2003 Slate Magazine, http://slate.msn.com/?id=2083561
Forbes, Kristin J. Reassessment of the Relationship between
Inequality and Growth September 2000 American Economic Review,
http://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/aecrev/v90y2000i4p869-887.html |
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