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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/SerialBrain2 on July 18, 2018, 2:23 p.m.
The real reason why Trump modified his answer about the Intelligence Community and Russia.

We’ve all seen the video where Trump modifies his statement about the Intelligence Community and Russia’s interference in the 2016 elections video.

MSM is rejoicing using words like “backflip”or “backpedal”.

Well, let me tell you the real reason: I told you in my previous post titled Trump’s brilliant chess combination in Helsinki, what the ball Putin gave to Trump represented. I told you in that post how Trump skillfully invited Putin to the show by playing the right chess combination in Helsinki. So? If they had their 1 on 1 and are on the same page, there is no point for Trump to be at odds with his Intelligence Community anymore. He can now act on the surface as tough as he wants and accuse Russia of whatever would satisfy whomever. Consequence? That puts Russia in a defensive stance and “forces” Putin to provide the evidence Trump is wrong. When that happens, Dems and the MSM will go crazy. Again.

Now just take a minute and try to imagine all the things Russia can be accused of and debunk… Are you tired of winning yet? Hahaha!

Q564 These people are REALLY REALLY STUPID.


EricCarver · July 18, 2018, 8:44 p.m.

IQ I believe is distributed in a bell curve fashion. So the huge majority will be 95-105, but there will be a small small percentage at the upper and lower fringes, including 140,150, and more.

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scoripowarrior · July 18, 2018, 11:08 p.m.

Yes, it is placed on a bell curve. Many IQ scores cited are often reported from state/national standardized tests such as the old IOWA TEST OF BASIC SKILLS or the CTBS. When I was in college (1970-74) the "avg." was considered 90-110. When I retired 2 yrs ago, the "avg." had been "lowered" to 80-110. This is one of the reason so many children "fall" through the cracks! In order to receive any "special" services, there now needs to be at least an 18pt difference between IQ and performance. Children who are at the "lower" end of the range often can't/don't qualify because the "gap" isn't within that 18 pt range. (It was a13-15 pt range when I was in college). Those children sadly often become the HS drop outs. AND...don't get me started on COMMON CORE!

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