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Stan's avatar

Seems like a lot of people should ration the mental effort devoted to the USA. Similar to rationing time on social media, a few minutes once a week and not a thought for the rest of your week.

I am going to give this a try.

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batchman's avatar

Your analysis is cheering. However, I quibble about the "trends" on those charts. For example, we see Canada at 43% at one point and 46% ten years later. The sample size (at least 1000) supports confidence limits at maybe plus or minus 3%. Thus, it cannot be dismissed that the actual numbers were 46 and 43 (the other order). Polling is getting tougher and tougher with the demise of cell phones and the increasing diversity on the population. If those average opinions reflect the middle of increasingly polarized views, there is another story, deeper than your summary. Forced binary decisions are also problematic. Can't I trust most people but still be careful? Keep up the good fight.

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