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      A significant minority of Germans liked Hitler even after 1945. Plenty of people will just never stop supporting Trump.

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        OK, but how are people “on the fence” as in undecided about him. He’s not someone that people tend to feel ambivalent about

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          Honestly I wonder if some of it isn’t people in super remote areas or otherwise disconnected from conventional communities. If you live on a mountain with no internet or TV and drive into town once a month for groceries or live in an underground mole people tunnel system it’s probably easier to not give a fuck. Like obviously these things will still affect you, but not in any immediate way that’s gonna slap you in the face tomorrow.

          If somebody catches that guy at the grocery store at the end of the month and gets him to fill out a survey he’s probably just like “…who? Oh a coupon though!” And the mole person will do it for a $5 subway card. That’s still at least a cookie these days. And they’ll both just check “meh” for everything and hand the survey back and take their coupon. I talked to a dude at the bus stop for a while that said getting his phone stolen had actually turned out to be really great for his mental health aside from needing to ask me when the next one was coming. Like I get that this is important stuff but sometimes ignorance looks pretty damn blissful.

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          If there are some people that like him, and some people that hate him, you can bet your arse there are some people who kinda don’t know. 2% or 4% or whatever it is is not many people to be undecided.

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          Most presidents had double digit people on the fence because a lot of people were only indirectly impacted compared to prior presidents, as in no worse off or better than before.

          Only 4% being undecided is mind boggling!

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          Oh, that’s a good question. Maybe it’s people who like his Nazi policies but don’t like the dementia and tariffs?

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      Sorry to be the one to break it to you, but the US is filled with shitty people.

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      Too deep into the cult but to actually see him negatively, while seeing their whole life in shambles due to his administration.

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        Unless 40.5, 56.5 and 3.5 are themselves additions of rounded numbers. It’s generally how that works.

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          Using strongly/somewhat for approve and disapprove:

          39.5 + 0.5 + 55.5 + 0.5 + 3.5 = 99.5

          That could work.

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            39.5 + 0.5

            =40, not 41

            55.5 + 0.5

            =56, not 57

            Its only possible if you round up 40.1 to 41, which is also bad math. When there are 3 variables properly rounded up, you can only have 3x0.5 added.

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              What I say is that there is more than three variables. The three variables are already the result of addition of other variables rounded.

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                So there were other options you mean? Like 0.5% couldn’t read, 0.5% drew a picture of a gun instead of answering, etc?

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                  0.5% strongly approve, rounds up to 1%. 39.5% somewhat approve, rounds up to 40%. The proportion of people who, to varying degrees, approve is then listed as 41%, because otherwise people would see it as them saying 1+40=40.

                  People are going to say they don’t understand math either way, so they just need to pick a convention and stick to it.

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              39.5 = 40

              0.5 = 1

              40 + 1 = 41

              ———————-

              55.5 = 56

              0.5 = 1

              56 + 1 = 57

              ———————-

              3.5 = 4

              Since the original 5 numbers only add up to 95.5, you have a leftover 0.5 to distribute between them. After doing so, you would have what could have been the original results before rounding.

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                Yet this is based on the assumption there were more options, plus the total should still not exceed 100%

                What they should have done was adding up all the combined answers first before rounding up or down, this would make the total 100.

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        The bigliest and bestest President the world has ever seen obviously surpasses the wokist 100% barrier! First to ever do that!

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      What rounding algorithm was used? I have a hard time coming up with values or methods to be more than a single unit off.

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        Approve and disapprove are generally a collection of different possible response (for example strongly approve, approve, slightly approve) which all can be rounded. When you round the result of an addition of rounded numbers, the result can be slightly off, without changing the significance of the result.

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    Someone should call up Weird Al to turn this into a remix of Remember the Name by Fort Minor, lol

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    The economist has long since lost any claims to integrity. They ask all the right questions, and make up all the wrong answers.

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    I’m just looking forward to him being “Kirked”

    Hopefully really soon. I think it’d be a lovely way to enjoy the new year

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      NO! I want him to die ranting and raving with dementia. I want all of America to see what they voted for. If he’s assassinated he becomes a martyr and we’ll never be rid of MAGA.

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      All those Americans willing to sacrifice countless lives, including children, all to keep the second amendment to be able to rise up against their government if needed… Well, how about now? This is the time to show that bullshit argument was something they meant.

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        Yanks are really good at hating

        It doesn’t really matter who, they’ll jump right in and hate

        There’s a reason why their TV shows and movies are so superficial, along with everything else they do

        They crave distraction from the misery that they live with.

        For too many, the escape is from a misery that is inflicted upon them.

        For plenty, the misery is because they live shallow lives where the only way they can find value is to compare themselves to others and hope that they have more material wealth

        It’s fucked, but hate keeps the wheels turning in 'Murica