Since unanimity constitutes 100 percent, what is the margin of error for their judgment being wrong? What’s the chance that their total and unified embrace of a particular conviction is founded on lies and mistaken premises? Poor betting odds.
In New York City, for instance, almost every single public-school educator who already is a union member will choose unhesitatingly to retain that privilege. The percentage of those who will opt-out so they can pocket the union dues that enable their financial and career security and domestic tranquility is statistically insignificant, though among this accursed group there is a high proportion that needs their heads examined.
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