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minus-squareNeckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]hexbear9·4 years agoIdeological Positions of the Major Parties Oh, fuck off. Goddamned libertarian goldbugs. I'm surprised they didn't include a graph of Internet Explorer usage that has some dubious data collection methodology behind it. link
minus-squareCarlTheRedditor [he/him]hexbear5·edit-24 years agoLove the incongruity between the two y-axis scales that disguises the GOP's relative extremism. Also the idea of quantifying political positions is just :galaxy-brain: link
minus-squareNeckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]hexbear6·edit-24 years agoRight?! Also, portraying the Dems as "more conservative" at the start of the New Deal era is just :AyyyyyOC: level brainworms. Edit: and "less conservative" as they advocated for spending cuts, social safety net "reforms," and so on. Fucking ridiculous "data." link
Ideological Positions of the Major Parties
Oh, fuck off. Goddamned libertarian goldbugs. I'm surprised they didn't include a graph of Internet Explorer usage that has some dubious data collection methodology behind it.
Love the incongruity between the two y-axis scales that disguises the GOP's relative extremism.
Also the idea of quantifying political positions is just :galaxy-brain:
Right?! Also, portraying the Dems as "more conservative" at the start of the New Deal era is just :AyyyyyOC: level brainworms.
Edit: and "less conservative" as they advocated for spending cuts, social safety net "reforms," and so on. Fucking ridiculous "data."