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clearly you can see on this historical graph where the Iran Hostage Crisis, 9/11, Mortgage Meltdown, and COVID all occurred -- (link)
Posted by
hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
May 16 '24, 09:51
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https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/1791062220396261531
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With margin of error. It's essentially a flat line -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 16, 12:49
This would look more dramatic if scaled from 70-90.
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psilotum
May 16, 10:57
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Really you’d want to plot the inverse, i.e. people who are unsatisfied. This way obfuscates any ability to determine materiality. -- nm*
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znufrii
May 16, 11:55
I liked how they decided to poll more frequently for about a year and then said fuck it. -- nm
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Reagen
May 16, 10:18
That’s remarkably consistent with the bumps being 5% at most.
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Will Hunting
May 16, 10:13
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to your IM, farm crisis would be my guess (though even the 1981 recession was just a continuation of the stagflation 70s malaise to my recollection) -- nm*
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hollywood big shot
May 16, 10:20
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Okay. Thx. -- nm
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Will Hunting
May 16, 10:36
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