19:13 Thank you. It’s quite tiring hearing how the great the economy is, when it’s just code that the wealthy are getting wealthier, and everyone else is getting poorer. Acknowledging the reality that you’re poorer (in effect) isn’t “vibes.” It’s reality.
The wealthy are getting wealthier, gee you have to wonder why when the incoming traitor in chief has 9 billionaires already appointed to top roles in his administration. And they all seem to really like tax cuts! But please commenters, talk to me about how bad Biden is. My disdain is immeasurable.
I keep bringing this up whenever I’m asked in a poll, but the question “Do you think this country is heading in the right direction?” is a Bad Use of Polling because 1. it’s too vague (could apply to any number of issues), 2. it fails to ask the respondent _which_ direction they think the country should be going, and 3. it fails to address who they think is responsible (whether a certain branch or level of government, corporate interests, external events, etc.). If they would at least focus on some specific issues, bring up the parties’ policies which address those issues, and ask people whether they think those policies would steer the country in the right direction or the wrong direction _for that issue,_ then the answers would be more meaningful _and_ perhaps it could get voters to think in more practical terms how their government could make things better.
I like the direction. Yeah, I think that every method we can use to improve voters (like in your case, driving them to be more thoughtful and practical) is the way forward. For me, I think it's most important that we use deep influence to drive better value outcomes in our fellow Americans. Just the other day, I was listening to a 7 year old call black people online the nword. These are national values that we have to extinguish, and that we can over the course of the next few decades.
I live in a light blue county that's competitive for Republicans. In some of my county races, both the Democratic and Republican candidates were great. I was happy the candidate I didn't vote for won the race. I think that is related to people misremembering their vote for the loser.
Lmao. I wish the post-purchase regret set in that quickly. Though to be fair, with a low life like Trump, it actually is possible that people would immediately feel regret. Too bad I couldn't care less (and that's being polite) about people who only regret their vote for Trump after they cast it.
Identity politics was a major factor. You made a large number of people despise you and all of you, in your echo chambers, refuse to acknowledge this. You can't fix what you can't see. Now, your morally righteous president has shown the party's true colors by pardoning his son. You've lost the moral high ground that you only had in your imaginations to begin with.
Whatever. They will blame Trump for all nonsense, instead of focusing on real problems. That is how distraction works. Stupid people focus on pointing fingers and defending their sacred 'values' while people up the food chain get richer and more powerful and don't give a fxxx about pariahs. They choose to live such a self-righteous life, so be it.
Perhaps because of over analysis? Simple: border, inflation, trans ideas, poor candidate selection ... it's not complicated ... that's what mainstream America saw in the election. You're welcome. 😊
Your analysis is clouded by your own bias. This podcast tries to base their analysis on data rather than their own vibes and I think they do a pretty good job doing that. Ultimately we all say things based on bias, but this podcast at least tried to base claims on data
@jameslongstaff2762 6 analysis is great! I'm just looking at what voters seemed to focus on overall. Immigration, abortion, inflation, national debt, trans issues (men in women's sports) were all campaign topics ... in the end, democrats stumbled when Biden vs. Trump debate took place and failed to find a replacement for Pres Biden? What was VP Harris's approval rating at the time? Between Senate, House, State Governors, there were simply better candidates than Harris imo. Sad so many voters think "never Harris" or "never Trump" when they went to the polls. Stay well.
19:13 Thank you. It’s quite tiring hearing how the great the economy is, when it’s just code that the wealthy are getting wealthier, and everyone else is getting poorer. Acknowledging the reality that you’re poorer (in effect) isn’t “vibes.” It’s reality.
The wealthy are getting wealthier, gee you have to wonder why when the incoming traitor in chief has 9 billionaires already appointed to top roles in his administration.
And they all seem to really like tax cuts!
But please commenters, talk to me about how bad Biden is.
My disdain is immeasurable.
@@NikosZaidGomezyou can acknowledge the evil of Trump while simultaneously acknowledging the hypocrisy and incompetence of the “opposition”
Thanks for the longer episodes on UA-cam
Yay full episode!
ikr. did your enjoy it i just started it
I keep bringing this up whenever I’m asked in a poll, but the question “Do you think this country is heading in the right direction?” is a Bad Use of Polling because 1. it’s too vague (could apply to any number of issues), 2. it fails to ask the respondent _which_ direction they think the country should be going, and 3. it fails to address who they think is responsible (whether a certain branch or level of government, corporate interests, external events, etc.). If they would at least focus on some specific issues, bring up the parties’ policies which address those issues, and ask people whether they think those policies would steer the country in the right direction or the wrong direction _for that issue,_ then the answers would be more meaningful _and_ perhaps it could get voters to think in more practical terms how their government could make things better.
I like the direction. Yeah, I think that every method we can use to improve voters (like in your case, driving them to be more thoughtful and practical) is the way forward.
For me, I think it's most important that we use deep influence to drive better value outcomes in our fellow Americans. Just the other day, I was listening to a 7 year old call black people online the nword. These are national values that we have to extinguish, and that we can over the course of the next few decades.
I live in a light blue county that's competitive for Republicans. In some of my county races, both the Democratic and Republican candidates were great. I was happy the candidate I didn't vote for won the race. I think that is related to people misremembering their vote for the loser.
Question; how do I change my vote?
why u wanna chandge you voat, just curious! quite interesting cause moast peaple never change their political opinion's! :) thx
@@pIayingwithmahwii Okay buddy.
Lmao. I wish the post-purchase regret set in that quickly.
Though to be fair, with a low life like Trump, it actually is possible that people would immediately feel regret.
Too bad I couldn't care less (and that's being polite) about people who only regret their vote for Trump after they cast it.
@NikosZaidGomez how do you not regret voting for the worst candidate in history?
@@NikosZaidGomez Fair enough. I’ve never voted DJT, nor any MAGA and never will.
Thanks guys
Identity politics was a major factor. You made a large number of people despise you and all of you, in your echo chambers, refuse to acknowledge this. You can't fix what you can't see. Now, your morally righteous president has shown the party's true colors by pardoning his son. You've lost the moral high ground that you only had in your imaginations to begin with.
Whatever. They will blame Trump for all nonsense, instead of focusing on real problems. That is how distraction works. Stupid people focus on pointing fingers and defending their sacred 'values' while people up the food chain get richer and more powerful and don't give a fxxx about pariahs. They choose to live such a self-righteous life, so be it.
Perhaps because of over analysis?
Simple: border, inflation, trans ideas, poor candidate selection ... it's not complicated ... that's what mainstream America saw in the election. You're welcome. 😊
Your analysis is clouded by your own bias. This podcast tries to base their analysis on data rather than their own vibes and I think they do a pretty good job doing that.
Ultimately we all say things based on bias, but this podcast at least tried to base claims on data
@jameslongstaff2762 6 analysis is great! I'm just looking at what voters seemed to focus on overall. Immigration, abortion, inflation, national debt, trans issues (men in women's sports) were all campaign topics ... in the end, democrats stumbled when Biden vs. Trump debate took place and failed to find a replacement for Pres Biden? What was VP Harris's approval rating at the time?
Between Senate, House, State Governors, there were simply better candidates than Harris imo. Sad so many voters think "never Harris" or "never Trump" when they went to the polls. Stay well.
That's one of the funniest cold opens ever
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