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bennbrad t1_j585jsg wrote
Reply to comment by Populationdemography in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
Honestly, what point are you trying to make here? Does comparing this numbers even make sense?
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Reply to comment by sharrrper in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
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xel-naga t1_j582obd wrote
Reply to comment by arusol in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
install this and read for yourself: https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/bypass-paywalls-clean/
Acrobatic-Event2721 t1_j581wok wrote
Reply to comment by Gabagool1987 in Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
You should see South Africa.
Acrobatic-Event2721 t1_j581gg4 wrote
Where does Chile, Brazil, Botswana, Argentina, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Cyprus, and Panama fall?
AnybodySeeMyKeys t1_j57zzq0 wrote
Reply to comment by r2k-in-the-vortex in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
The problem is that they are borrowing money based on their propaganda, not based on their reality. Ugly things are beginning to happen in the Chinese economy. The fact that they've built 65 million housing units that will sit empty forever because there's not enough population to buy them should tell you everything you need to know.
General_Chairarm t1_j57ye5i wrote
Reply to comment by the_quark in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
You can do a five year plan but you have to hold yourself accountable to the results that you get i instead of just forcing it over and over and over ad nauseam in the name of “progress”
Taphouselimbo t1_j57xqt0 wrote
Reply to Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
The Edelman firm is a PR firm for big business. I wouldn’t trust it as far as I could throw it. Who benefits from a divided lower class?
robexib t1_j57xmvd wrote
Dictators only speak the truth when it suits them.
Less-Dragonfruit-294 t1_j57w3lz wrote
Dictators lie about their country’s growth to stay in power? I am shocked! Why would people lie? Don’t they know it’s better to be open and honest?
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Reply to comment by ovirt001 in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
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Atom-the-conqueror t1_j57ufow wrote
Reply to comment by Gabagool1987 in January inflation forecast according to prediction market Kalshi by 3xasperated
You’re in the wrong sub, data or bounce. Emotional opinions and personal experience have zero value.
rogert2 t1_j57udip wrote
Reply to European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
So: more people voted for Putin in 2000 than there are eligible voters in Ukraine today?
And also: Russia's last "relatively fair" election was more than twenty years ago?
Ooof.
Atom-the-conqueror t1_j57u9h3 wrote
Reply to comment by Gabagool1987 in January inflation forecast according to prediction market Kalshi by 3xasperated
Who is to blame for inflation? It was started under Bush, then Obama, then Trump and we see it under Biden. 0-2% interest rates will almost always be inflationary
Populationdemography OP t1_j57syxj wrote
Reply to European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m.
Sources: International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA); Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation
Made with ms Excel instruments
CaptainObvious t1_j57sfwm wrote
Reply to comment by Netsrak69 in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
I didn't do it.
[deleted] t1_j57s1sh wrote
Reply to comment by r2k-in-the-vortex in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
I have lived in Beijing for 27 years. Curious how it’s pretty clear on the ground from over there in the US.
navagrw t1_j57rt4k wrote
Reply to Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
India on the bottom left?! This is horseshit!
jimngo t1_j57qlum wrote
Reply to comment by Libertas-Vel-Mors in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
If you only look at correlation to income or population density, that wouldn't tell the whole story either.
But these set of graphs show strong correlation, which is a strong and compelling reason to tell this part of the story.
Hayabusa0015 t1_j57pecb wrote
Cincinnati surprised me, not sure why but man it was up there.
Koda_20 t1_j57ml7b wrote
Reply to comment by vol99_ in On gun violence, the United States is an outlier by WillyWumpLump
I am certain I am right!
- no ur wrong see look
Well then we agree about everything else!
Ragnangar t1_j57l1d3 wrote
Reply to comment by Bastard_Orphan in Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
Exactly my thoughts. Was looking for North Korea but it probably fell off the bottom left corner.
tap_the_cap t1_j57h8gc wrote
Well who would have thought this?! Research also suggest the sky is blue...
vacri t1_j587iba wrote
Reply to Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
This graph is a fantastic demonstration of the weakness of self-reported studies.