tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post6848588483101799353..comments2024-03-27T03:00:27.024-04:00Comments on Facts & other stubborn things: A quick additional thought on MulliganEvanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12259004160963531720noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1740670447258719504.post-87010273787559241592013-01-25T21:31:25.594-05:002013-01-25T21:31:25.594-05:00The reason why everyone ignores the dude is that w...The reason why everyone ignores the dude is that what he says flies in the face of common sense. Why in the world would you bother to cross city street to see the dude, let alone take a bus?<br /><br />I will explain it simply with one question:<br /><br />Where are all the want ads for jobs, where employers wanted to hire people for less than people were willing to work? <br /><br />This evidence would have to exist, if what Mulligan was saying were true.<br /><br />What is this theory? Is it the, I stopped running an ad because no one answered theory? Or, I stopped running ads because everyone said, I need more money than that. Or, I knew no one would work for $1.00 an hour, so I didn't bother to run an ad theory?<br /><br />We have measures for want ads. They fell through the floor. There is no "layer" of unfilled jobs, which an archeologist or geologist would identify as ash from an ill times volcano.<br /><br />This entire argument is stupid. There is no cause and effect between the two sides. If there is a demand, on which I can earn a profit, I don't stop looking for an employee because no one has answered the want ad yet. (Unless we have some disappearing demand trick). <br /><br />There would be lingering evidence of this demand<br /><br />Second, this demand wouldn't go away. If the demand was there last week, why isn't it still visible. Unmet demand doesn't sink into quick sand, disappearing from view.<br /><br />Last, the proof that Mulligan is a fraudster is in his assertion you took such care to report. Only a fraudster, who has complete control in a swindle makes such a statement. He wants to see how big of lie he can tell before someone calls him out. It is all part of the game to a fraudster.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07904132869021579763noreply@blogger.com