• OldWoodFrame
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    7 months ago

    I’m no mathematician but 12 is less than half of 29. One might more accurately frame this the exact opposite way.

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      7 months ago

      Not really unfortunately

      Of 29 aspects of the country Gallup has tracked during Biden’s presidency, public satisfaction has declined in 12, while it has been steady in 12 and improved in five. As a result, in a reversal of the pattern seen before 2021, anemic (sub-33%) public satisfaction ratings of national conditions now outnumber strong (50%+) ones, and by a substantial margin.

      That said, a lot of this is being driven by Republicans who are just throwing a temper tantrum because there’s a Democratic President, and a lot of this has to do with the fact that they’re comparing it to a survey that was taken right around and after January 6, so there were probably a lot of Dems in that survey who thought “wow, I’m so proud of my country for surviving that shit storm, now things are finally going to get better” and have since come down to the depressing reality that we’re still a really long way from neutralizing the threat Republicans pose to us.

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      7 months ago

      100% accurate. Also, even that aside, asking people about their “satisfaction” or their mental picture of how things are going is only marginally newsworthy, given that so much of their mental picture is formed by news organizations as opposed to by direct knowledge of the reality

      News organizations which often like to promote heavily slanted articles to artificially foster a skewed view of the world to achieve particular political goals

      Articles exactly like this one