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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (269)7/25/2018 10:02:51 PM
From: Cush  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1199
 
Hi Sun Tzu,

That is an incredible graphic that supports a bad feeling that I have had for some time.

Could you point me to the source for the data and the graphic? Did you compile this yourself somehow?

It is very revealing.

Thanks.



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (269)8/7/2018 10:59:14 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1199
 
Here is another chart that shows how divided Americans are as a society.

"There is very little commonality between consumers from different ideological beliefs over what type of news, information and even entertainment they like to consume in comparison to the types of places they like to buy food or shop.
  • The only media outlets preferred by Republicans over Democrats are Fox, Fox Business and Breitbart.
  • Most entertainment outlets listed, like Comedy Central, HBO and MTV, are much more widely favored by Democrats."


There are more links in the article: axios.com





To: Sun Tzu who wrote (269)10/16/2018 8:05:20 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1199
 
It seems that I am not the only who believes the US is headed towards marshal law:

Commenting on Mr Temin’s findings, Lynn Parramore, senior research analyst at the Institute for New Economic Thinking, writes: “Without a robust middle class, America is not only reverting to developing-country status, it is increasingly ripe for serious social turmoil that has not been seen in generations.”

FYI, Peter Temin is an MIT researcher who believes America is regressing to have the economic and political structure of a developing nation.




More at: independent.co.uk