Today's discussion about the news
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Given by your own admission you've not even read the argument... that's a bold claim.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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I think it's more that once you make your mind up about something, nothing will persuade you otherwise.
The level of confirmation bias exhibited on here is no better than people who get their news from Tiktok. You are deluded if you think otherwise.
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Rather confirming my critique don't you think?
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The issue I have with graphs is that they are supposed to summarise things concisely in graphic form so if they seem to be missing information or to have something like a questionable scale they don’t fulfil that purpose. That then gets you wondering if there is a reason for those discrepancies and questioning more widely what they are supposedly showing. It’s a bit like taking a car covered it bumps and dirt for an MOT, the bumps and dirt aren’t reasons for failing but can get the testers looking a bit harder for faults.
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Sorry, what bias am I supposed to be confirming?
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Oh stop it, you are missing the broader point. Which still stands.
Besides, you haven't understood, because graphs aren't your strong point. Or if they are, not that type of graph.
Anyway, a friend of my in the city agrees with me so you are wrong anyway.
And the graph was posted by an award winning journalist and who the fuck are you?
We are all bored with listening and have moved on. That alone proves my point.
I'll stop now.
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"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
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It was so subtle.i didn't even realise it was a meme.
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The preconceived assumption that if I was referring to one person on the forum, I was referring more generally to everyone. That sort.
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What's the point here, that first doesn't believe that you can be worse of earning more in Germany, or that the conditions for that to actually be the case are so specific that the chart is pointless? Or is it that crowbarring it into a point about France is silly
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Second and third points, because they are related. With curiosity about why, as to the first point.
I think my comment has been ever so slightly broadened to the suggestion that I don't believe in graphs.
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Can I quietly agree with you?
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Righto. Anyway, like I said have a read if you are interested or if not, save your blood pressure and ignore.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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Sorry I thought you were using the post loads of data as obfuscation gambit.
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If you post an iffy chart based on very specific German data to make a point about France, I'd naturally wonder if you have any basis for the more general claim.
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For me, initially it was trying to understand what the graph was showing. No disputing whether it was right or wrong just trying to understand it (and I don’t think I was the only one). It’s something that I often struggle with when there’s a Twitter link with a picture and headline as I don’t use Twitter so can’t always see the actual detail.
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I'm sure I remember there being some sentences before and after the chart. I sort of thought people might read them, but clearly my mistake. It's a little tricky to edit someone else's tweet, though.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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Err... no. I was trying to find some reasonably reliable data that supported the points about why France is particularly in a hole. They didn't seem that controversial but you seemed to doubt them.
That's all.
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Pinnacle Monzonite
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Sorry just spotted your comment about getting into a froth.
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I appreciate that you are just a poor soul whose intentions are good.
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I'm just not sure "France is in a hole because the Germans have done a poor job of designing their benefit and tax system" is the greatest argument.
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I suppose it would be silly to hope that the X-axis starts at zero.
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BTW, I do think that that chart proves my point about France.
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That's not the argument that was made. To summarise:
- "...the feedback loop of incentives to work to create wealth where a portion pays for a welfare state (a good thing) doesn't work anymore..."
(German example that everyone has fixated on)
- France is in a worse position than other countries because public spending is already very high as a % of GDP and it has higher national debt and already has a higher tax burden.
- attempts to reduce public spending met with violent protests and little scope to increase receipts or borrow more, but public have still voted for parties promising to spend more.
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
Part of the anti-growth coalition0