Brian Brain
Neil De Grass guest appearance and promotion of his book took him to the Jordan Harbinger program as both men made mention of a a part of Neil's book that went on to discuss the lottery. Neil Tyson De Grass is all supportive and he has no problema with lotteries indeed giving praise to it. Neil believes that the illusion of hope is important a she made mention of some woman who spends ten or more dollars and he went on to say that one day this woman saw a beautiful large home and that she felt without the lottery she could never hold a cream of owning such a home ad she is grateful to waste her money in pursuit of it playing the lottery despite the tremendous
odds that even Mr Tyson says is unrealistic and impossible. Neil and Jordan talked about gambling and lotteries and that this woman Neil Tyson makes mention in hos book has the dream of some over-spaced home that this woman ' need but
has convinced her brain she must have one and it would be nice if she could have one. Neil first of all is is wrong when he tells Jordan everyone loves this over-sized gigantic homes and wants a chance to move into one and in fact this clown as a climate change fear monger should actually be pushing back against the idea of large homes and if anything is killing wrecking the environment and the planet it is the greed of these massive mansions and homes as more people have these large homes just in North American
than one thinks way going into the habitat of animals and other ecosystems and no Neil we shouldn't all and we don't all have a dream or live big large homes. Neil De Grass's defense of lotteries for giving these employee who squander their money and purchase paper that in by afar most cases will never have a winner is utterly reprehensible and the role of lotteries for giving people impossible dreams such as over-sized homes they do;t need is another issue facing those addicted by endless media reporting of the lottery and how much the jackpot is for a potential winner.
The media and the state put into peoples brains as Neil Tyson said there is at least one chance they will win and I reckon this is why these fools continue to play an d waste their money purchasing lottery tickets and it is usually the uneducated and poor that spend so much of their limited resources in this freebie money dream . Given how much government gives out in welfare payments it might come as no surprise so many are susceptible to te snake oil charmers and sellers of lotteries like Tyson who says without playing one has no chance. Government should not have the media even report on lotteries given the overwhelming fact that the lotteries are played by the people least able to throw away their money at such
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