Well, bye.
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wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 11:39 last edited by
Lots of weird stuff in there:
41% of Biden voters want blue states to split off.
Frankly I'm surprised by that.
40% of voters in both parties favor abolishing the checks and balances built into federal government and handing essentially full control to the president.
What could possibly go wrong?
Forty-six percent of Biden voters at least somewhat agreed, 22% strongly, with the statement: 'It would be better for America if whoever is president could take needed actions without being constrained by Congress or the courts.' Forty-four percent of Trump voters at least somewhat agreed, 19% strongly.
So, ⅔ of each group wants a dicatatorship. Am I reading that right?
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Lots of weird stuff in there:
41% of Biden voters want blue states to split off.
Frankly I'm surprised by that.
40% of voters in both parties favor abolishing the checks and balances built into federal government and handing essentially full control to the president.
What could possibly go wrong?
Forty-six percent of Biden voters at least somewhat agreed, 22% strongly, with the statement: 'It would be better for America if whoever is president could take needed actions without being constrained by Congress or the courts.' Forty-four percent of Trump voters at least somewhat agreed, 19% strongly.
So, ⅔ of each group wants a dicatatorship. Am I reading that right?
wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 11:56 last edited by@george-k said in Well, bye.:
Lots of weird stuff in there:
41% of Biden voters want blue states to split off.
Frankly I'm surprised by that.
40% of voters in both parties favor abolishing the checks and balances built into federal government and handing essentially full control to the president.
What could possibly go wrong?
Forty-six percent of Biden voters at least somewhat agreed, 22% strongly, with the statement: 'It would be better for America if whoever is president could take needed actions without being constrained by Congress or the courts.' Forty-four percent of Trump voters at least somewhat agreed, 19% strongly.
So, ⅔ of each group wants a dicatatorship. Am I reading that right?
No, slightly less than half.
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@george-k said in Well, bye.:
Lots of weird stuff in there:
41% of Biden voters want blue states to split off.
Frankly I'm surprised by that.
40% of voters in both parties favor abolishing the checks and balances built into federal government and handing essentially full control to the president.
What could possibly go wrong?
Forty-six percent of Biden voters at least somewhat agreed, 22% strongly, with the statement: 'It would be better for America if whoever is president could take needed actions without being constrained by Congress or the courts.' Forty-four percent of Trump voters at least somewhat agreed, 19% strongly.
So, ⅔ of each group wants a dicatatorship. Am I reading that right?
No, slightly less than half.
wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 12:11 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Well, bye.:
No, slightly less than half.
I misread the statement "Forty-six percent of Biden voters at least somewhat agreed, 22% strongly, with the statement" as being additive.
No coffee at that time of posting...
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wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 12:22 last edited by
So they’ll hand the baton to China just like that.
What patriots.
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wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 13:17 last edited by
Nah, we'll go down fighting. The damnyankees and granola-chompers will just bend over and spread their cheeks...
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@george-k said in Well, bye.:
Lots of weird stuff in there:
41% of Biden voters want blue states to split off.
Frankly I'm surprised by that.
40% of voters in both parties favor abolishing the checks and balances built into federal government and handing essentially full control to the president.
What could possibly go wrong?
Forty-six percent of Biden voters at least somewhat agreed, 22% strongly, with the statement: 'It would be better for America if whoever is president could take needed actions without being constrained by Congress or the courts.' Forty-four percent of Trump voters at least somewhat agreed, 19% strongly.
So, ⅔ of each group wants a dicatatorship. Am I reading that right?
No, slightly less than half.
wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 17:05 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Well, bye.:
@george-k said in Well, bye.:
So, ⅔ of each group wants a dicatatorship. Am I reading that right?
No, slightly less than half.
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wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 22:14 last edited by
It wasn't too long ago that people wouldn't easily admit to believing vaccinations should be legally mandated. Now, how would that question poll?
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wrote on 2 Oct 2021, 23:23 last edited by
I think it might be time to shut down the internet.
Just turn it off.