appvol
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My taxes didn’t go up during his 1st term. The tax cuts helped my paycheck being a blue collar worker. Trump is doing such a good job he might be able to play golf everyday the last 2 years.To go golfing every weekend and not lead? To add trillions to the debt? To increase taxes? Yall must be some suckers then.
You’re saying you’re correct that there were “balls” involved in refusing to support a nominee who said he has a Nazi streak, who can be pulled and replaced immediately, and whose replacement can take place without even the potential for loss of any government control?
Okay, so you’re doubling (now tripling) down on having accurately assessed the relative scrotum contents in favor republicans based on actions that you can’t say required balls.No, I'm saying they had more balls than Dems who've stood by the VA AG candidate. Neither move requires much in the way of testicular fortitude - it's a relative assessment
No, I'm saying they had more balls than Dems who've stood by the VA AG candidate. Neither move requires much in the way of testicular fortitude - it's a relative assessment
Okay, so you’re doubling (now tripling) down on having accurately assessed the relative scrotum contents in favor republicans based on actions that you can’t say required balls.
I’m sure you’re doing something here, but it’s not disproving my thesis.
Cc: @BigOrangeMojo and @85SugarVol
You guys had a discussion a few days ago about whether this forum is a right wing echo chamber. It was a very numbers-based discussion.
I considered suggesting that you discuss the effect of some non-quantifiable observations such as disparity of responses or reputational harm from ridiculously partisan statements (and whether the presence of dissenting minority creates a social climate that actually makes it more of an echo chamber).
I thought it needed a recent example that wouldn’t be so contentious that it pulled the discussion off topic. This seems like a pretty good one.
The claim that republicans can be favorably distinguished from democrats by their courageous (or ballsy) withdrawal of support for embattled candidates or nominees is not a statement to be taken seriously.*
It would cause some reputational harm to say that in a forum that truly valued balanced opinions. Here, there’s no real threat of harm, the comment went largely unnoticed, and receives mostly positive feedback from those who acknowledge it.
This (speaking of the trend, not so much this one example) contributes to creating an environment where the perception of reality is skewed a bit to the right.
When you see the worst of the parties is when you see the echo chamber the most.
When Trump (or someone is his orbit) lies or does something stupid, 40 percent of the board defends it no matter what. 30 percent will ignore or "whatchaboutism" it, and 30 percent will criticize it.
When the left does same thing, 10 percent defend it, 10 percent ignore /whatchaboutism it, and 80 percent criticize it...
Part 3 of my theory is that the “left” or “other than right” cohort here is a bit more willing to criticize their political proxies (e.g. vaccine mandates and Afghanistan withdrawal). So, somewhat this.When you see the worst of the parties is when you see the echo chamber the most.
When Trump (or someone is his orbit) lies or does something stupid, 40 percent of the board defends it no matter what. 30 percent will ignore or "whatchaboutism" it, and 30 percent will criticize it.
When the left does same thing, 10 percent defend it, 10 percent ignore /whatchaboutism it, and 80 percent criticize it...
I think our lunches were really good. I only remember HS really well though. Traditional meat and two with a bread. Usually a few options available. Also had a fresh salad bar.
Part 3 of my theory is that the “left” or “other than right” cohort is a bit more willing to criticize their political proxies (e.g. vaccine mandates and Afghanistan withdrawal). So, somewhat this.
(Part 2 being that the presence of dissenters creates social incentives and disincentives that actually make this echo chamber effect worse.)