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Pinocchio Moment

Dick Ciampa
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Dogs 15458 / Races 3395

06 Dec 2019 16:36


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You will see from this link Grey2k calling Racing Minister Paul Murphy Pinocchio, which is to say he is a liar.

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However, the real Pinocchio is Grey2K. It is really simple math to figure out the injury rate and death rate, yet Grey2k refuses to do what a 5th grader can do and that is do the math correctly and not be Pinocchio and try and twist simple math into something it isn't.

I will make this simple so even Christine and Carey, co-founders of Grey2K, can understand it. If Carey and Christine drove from their home to and from work for 100 days and got in one accident would their chances of getting in an accident be 100 percent or 1 percent?

While Carey and Christine would have you believe the answer is 100 percent they may be the only two people with at least a 5th grade level of math to come up with that answer. As the rest of the world knows the actual answer is 1 percent.

Of course you have to take the number of opportunities into consideration to come up with a percentage of injuries or deaths. Only an idiot would think otherwise.

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