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I am glad the government is producing the forecasts. Sounds to me like your just ****ed because they are giving tax payers something for free that you want to charge them for. If your product is so much better and someone has a real need for it, they will buy it. If not I guess the product isn't worth the cost. Would be nice if this were always true, but quite often people do pay for an inferior product and don't want one that is better. It also depends to some extent who is providing the product, who endorses it, etc. People will assume something is good from a certain source, but if you actually verify the forecasts, you may find otherwise. People are told something is good or bad enough times, and they generally become convinced of that. I see pros and cons to David's argument, and he probably sees enough of his and others forecasts to make an honest evaluation of their accuracy. Yet proving his is more accurate with verifications would make a better argument. |
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