Source: The Wall Street Journal.
You could build a conspiracy theory around the pattern of errors in the census, but I won’t. I’ll just say, Everything is broken.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal.
You could build a conspiracy theory around the pattern of errors in the census, but I won’t. I’ll just say, Everything is broken.
No, only those things in the government and under its control are broken.
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Trump’s UNCONSTITUTIONAL and highly publicized attempts to change the role of the census probably did more to harm Texas and Florida than any statistical problems at the Census Bureau. It is difficult to accurately count all “persons” when many of those persons have been made to fear cooperating with the counters.
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…”the pattern of errors in the census, but I won’t. ”
Because then you would have to admit that TFG’s efforts against the census were a bigger problem that what you though.
Really goes against your grain when the truth shows how wrong you have been.
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RE: “Because then you would have to admit that TFG’s efforts against the census were a bigger problem that what you though.”
I wouldn’t have to admit anything. Trump isn’t even relevant to this story, except by reference to “progressive conspiracy theories.”
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“Trump isn’t even relevant to this story”….
How is the Census conducted by HIS Commerce Department irrelevant? His administration made every attempt to skew the numbers to the benefit of his base.
Interesting how it has been reported that the majority of the undercount issues are in the South.
There are no “conspiracy theories”, just facts that TFG’s admin did everythiing they could to screw the pooch on the Census for political gain.
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