Mathematics speaks for itself. It isn't a matter of opinion. You can't change the numbers by wishing they were something different. They are what they are.
Yes, we've all heard your opinions on Madison, Webster, Chase, and a host of others. Over and over and over again.
And here you prove that you haven't. I've voiced an opinion of Madison, that is true, but I've never voiced an opinion of Webster on the issue.
Your claiming to have heard my opinion on Webster demonstrates that you aren't really listening and are just responding pro forma without really being cognizant of what i'm saying or have said.
And this is why I say nobody really looks at what I show them. They don't want to.
You use your math the way a drunken man uses a lamppost: support rather than illumination. You take numbers, sprinkle them with your opinion, and hope people will take them at face value. Many people don't.
And here you prove that you haven't. I've voiced an opinion of Madison, that is true, but I've never voiced an opinion of Webster on the issue.
But on Chase and Madison and a whole host of others you have opined to the skies, claiming bias and what not.