Funny thing is that you're not only reading these "HuffPro" stories but posting multiple times on them - like this earlier tidbit, which gives insight not only into the Conservative value system you embrace and that undergirds your above comment, but also how it might impoverish and constrain one's interpretive, inferential, and reading comprehension skills:
Andrew Nutra
Commented Apr 11, 2012 at 16:45:51 in Science
“What's the lesson here? Don't be a rich person? Or buy compassion, share your money with everyone.”
In other words, out of the universe of possibilities, those were the only conclusions that surfaced in your mind. Apparently, the Conservative value system you embrace has led to the "Low Effort thinking" described in a "HuffPro" article, published April 9, 2012. Thanks for helping to solve the riddle as to the cause of the malady featured in that story:
"Conservative Politics, 'Low-Effort' Thinking Linked In New Study"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/07/conservative-politics-low-effort-thinking_n_1410448.html?show_comment_id=147448761#comment_147448761
(btw, Ronald Bruce Robinson is my real name. Do you happen to have a blog and legitimate sources that vetted your identity and published your articles? Some of your comments seem ripe for publishing in journals that cater to printing stories about "how good rich people are." One such journal, the "National Review" needs Conservatives like you to replace the likes of Weissberg and Derbyshire. Good luck HPuser - "Andrew Nutra").
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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