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Natalie Burdick's avatar

This is the key takeaway:

"Disproportionate doom seems to be a new American affliction."

When we consider that most (polled)* Americans mistakenly believe that inflation is still rising (it’s falling), that inflation is higher than wage growth (under Biden wages are outpacing prices), and that household wealth has fallen (again, Biden has increased family holdings).

This is the media narrative that we ALL have to spend our time countering, because it is in very large part (like the false "red wave" narrative), the reason too many Americans hold these mistaken beliefs.

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*On polling: I for one, think/believe/know our economy is stronger now than under DJT. But, I've never been polled. How many of the readers of your Substack have been polled...ever?

Polling, unlike actual black and white economic data, is based on the opinion of the pollsters, and the questions themselves are pre-determinative of certain outcomes and results (i.e., what questions are asked/not asked, how those questions are framed, what—if any—follow-ups there are, etc.).

We are starting to understand that before election day (especially MONTHS before), horserace polling can’t tell us anything we don’t already know about who will win the electoral college.

And now this—as I call it—"vibes" polling is not much better in value.

But the media will nonetheless hype the heck out of it—because the amount work it takes to report on a poll's results is so much less than having to do actual research on economic data to report on the world, as it actually is rather than to perpetuate binary, conflict-driven narratives that force false equivalences and substitute a misguided both sides-ism, for objectivity.

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Jon Bierman's avatar

Thanks as always for your incredibly smart, clearheaded wisdom! Part of why I so appreciate your leadership is that you call out the BS rather than succumbing to it. I hope our Democratic members of Congress follow suit in spreading the word. If President Biden's poll numbers are low, that's on all of us to help raise them each day by giving him and the Democratic caucus credit for the amazing progress we've collectively made since taking office. Loud and proud!

Relatedly, Senator Gillibrand posted on Threads today about the Bipartisan Safer Communites Act, and her passive text failed to credit President Biden's leadership. She wrote, "Today I released a report tracking the progress we've made since the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act was signed into law last year." I replied, "Wish you'd written in active voice: "...tracking the progress we've made since President Biden signed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act into law last year." Aside from using passive voice, she also missed a perfect opportunity to praise just one of President Biden's many extraordinary achievements.

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