It seemed like a pretty predictable direction in which to make errors. I don’t think we have great language about this kind of stuff, but I think it makes sense to call mistakes which very systematically fall along certain political lines “dishonest”.
Again, I think the language that people have here is a bit messy and confusing, but given people’s potential for self-deception, and selective error-correction, I think it’s important to have language for that kind of stuff, and most of what people usually call deception falls under this kind of selective error-correction and related biases.
The bill is in danger of not passing Appropriations because of lobbying and misinformation. That’s what calling helps address. Calling does not make SB 1047 cheaper, and therefore does not address the Suspense File aspects of what it’s doing in Appropriations.
I have! Multiple times at different stages of the bill (the first time like a month ago to Scott Wiener), as well as sent an email and asked like 3-4 other people to call.
It seemed like a pretty predictable direction in which to make errors. I don’t think we have great language about this kind of stuff, but I think it makes sense to call mistakes which very systematically fall along certain political lines “dishonest”.
Again, I think the language that people have here is a bit messy and confusing, but given people’s potential for self-deception, and selective error-correction, I think it’s important to have language for that kind of stuff, and most of what people usually call deception falls under this kind of selective error-correction and related biases.
I suggest “Conveniently misleading”
The bill is in danger of not passing Appropriations because of lobbying and misinformation. That’s what calling helps address. Calling does not make SB 1047 cheaper, and therefore does not address the Suspense File aspects of what it’s doing in Appropriations.
I take it you’ve already called, Oli?
I have! Multiple times at different stages of the bill (the first time like a month ago to Scott Wiener), as well as sent an email and asked like 3-4 other people to call.
Meritorious!