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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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User:Jaydavidmartin


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This user has been on Wikipedia for 5 years, 5 months and 26 days.
This user has edited at least 7 articles!!! 7!!
 14,000+ This user has made 14,000+ edits to the English language Wikipedia.
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strucThis editor is a structurist.
Beliefs
This user is confused by every aspect of life, including his own confusion.
According to the political compass this user is Economic Left (-2.8) and Social Libertarian (-4.7).
Patrick Henry 1775Give me moderation
or give me death!
This user believes in the
right of every human being
to have access to Wikipedia.
This user thinks space heaters are the best house warming gifts
NewspaperThis user believes that
the press is not the enemy.
This user strongly believes in freedom of speech.
This user supports immigration and the right to travel freely upon the planet we share.
This user believes Groupthink is the most dangerous aspect of the human psyche. Who's with me?
This editor is a
Veteran Editor II
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The universe is blind to our sorrows and indifferent to our pains. Have a nice day!
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Hi, my name is Jay Martin. I primarily edit in the areas of American politics, United States history, economics, and theoretical computer science. I do a mix of gnoming and large additions.

Wikipedia pages and tools

Pages I've created

Pages I've made substantial contributions to

Political/Economic

STEM

Sandbox pages

Everything is the way it is because it got that way.
— D'Arcy Thompson

Existing pages

Politics: /Baumol effect/Liberal international order/Neoliberalism/structural adjusment/Qualified immunity/State and local tax deduction

STEM: /Quantum computing/Complexity class/Circuit complexity

Other: /Random

New pages

Politics: /Family Security Act/Jackson Giles/Colored Man's Suffrage Association of Alabama/Logic of Industrialization/Rescue America plan/Man-in-the-house/New paternalism/SSI Restoration Act/Administrative burdens/Ellis memorandums/Affective polarization/Tax credits in the United States/Tax deductions in the United States/Fitisemanu v. United States/Japanification/Quantum pricing/Fort Wilson Riot

STEM: /Hadamard_gate/Pauli gates/Swap gate/Phase shift gate

Books: /Promised Land, Crusader State/The Great Persuasion/A Brief History of Neoliberalism/Destined For War/Everything Under the Heavens/Foretelling the End of Capitalism/We Need New Stories/Manhood in the Making

Old: /Child tax credit (United States)/Mothers' pensions/Revenue theory of cost

Edits to-do list

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Political/Economic

Welfare

American politics

Foreign

STEM

Verify

I'll take "shit that is wrong" for 800, Alex.
  • Reconcile conflicting poverty statistics in Chile section of Neoliberalism

Formatting

Mess up the formatting. How do you ruin a joke?