[–] [dead] d00mB0t 11mo ago ↗ [flagged] [–] ncr100 11mo ago ↗ Really?How is that helpful ... no information, pure anti argument.At least try to make a point that contains some facts, or ideas, that have legs. [–] [dead] xcrunner529 11mo ago ↗ [flagged]
[–] ncr100 11mo ago ↗ Really?How is that helpful ... no information, pure anti argument.At least try to make a point that contains some facts, or ideas, that have legs.
[–] benbojangles 11mo ago ↗ I would like to see other countries methods of hiding their jobs problems, I bet there are some creative and comedic things going on.
[–] Nevermark 11mo ago ↗ > "Trump's jobs data denialism won't fool anyone"> Data denialism will do nothing to help TrumpHave you encountered sunk cost fallacy voters?Misinformation often isn't about fooling experts or the informed.
[–] more_corn 11mo ago ↗ It will fool the same fools he has been fooling for a while. And that’s a lot.
[–] hybrid_study 11mo ago ↗ Evidence-based reasoning needs data, even if imperfect. It's amzing that we reached a point in our society where that precept needs to be defended or justified.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 33.5 ms ] threadHow is that helpful ... no information, pure anti argument.
At least try to make a point that contains some facts, or ideas, that have legs.
> Data denialism will do nothing to help Trump
Have you encountered sunk cost fallacy voters?
Misinformation often isn't about fooling experts or the informed.