Schooled by Trump, Americans are learning to dislike their allies
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What I find surprising is that it was decreasing before, what happened in 2018?
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Are they fitting the curve on like 3 points for 24 and 25? I don't think it's untrue but why publish this with such a low-hanging fruit to delegitimize the argument
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There is a French saying that perfectly fits current situation :
You don't need enemies when you have this kind of friends.
Although I don't know if it's specifically French.
In English it's "With friends like these, who needs enemies?"
Apparently coined by an early 20th century comedian, but I wouldn't put a lot of stock in that origin.
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I'm the IT pro of my circle but that just means I do self hosting as a hobby and it work for the 8 person company I work at since nobody else knows jack, I have no formal post secondary education.
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There was a great chart that showed this sort of phenomenon, I think across a range of issues, but I can't find it. Can anybody help me out?
I know which one you mean I think — a range of charts that showed how conservatives' principles changed a lot depending on which party was in power while liberals' stayed fairly consistent. I've just spent ages trying to find it too, thought it was on dataisbeautiful but my google-fu is also letting me down.
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I’m sorry from half of America
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Our allies are fine. I'm learning to dislike my countrymen. Not that there's a lot of new ground to cover on that subject...
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I’m sorry from half of America
A third. There's a third in favor of the turd, a third is apathetic, and a third did something to stop the turd.
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A third. There's a third in favor of the turd, a third is apathetic, and a third did something to stop the turd.
So two thirds are problematic.
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I’m sorry from half of America
Yeah sux at this point I wish I could get my family out. I know tat if we must fight ww3 we want to be on the side of democracy
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