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they are too misinformed to answer honestly
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Virtually none, definitely way too few to make passing it worth it.1. Did the Stimulus create jobs?
Somewhat, we're hardly outta the woods tho.2. Has the economy improved the last six quarters?
Some did, some didn't if I remember correctly3. Did Republicans support TARP?
It's gotten HOW COLD IN FLORIDA LATELY? It's mostly BS.4. Does Global Warming exist?
Yup.So, what I'm asking is not whether Fox viewers are informed...but are YOU informed?
.......You really are illiterate huh. MSNBC, PBS, AND NPR ALL DWARF FOX IN THAT CATEGORY. THEIR VIEWERS ARE CLEARLY THE MOST MISINFORMED. FOX aint the worst by far.
From your own link. The actual study:
For each topic, the news source with the lowest level of misinformation among its daily consumers was as follows:
most economists who have studied it estimate that the stimulus legislation saved or created only a few jobs or caused job losses: MSNBC, 65% misinformed
among economists who have estimated the effect of the health reform law, more think it will increase the deficit: Public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), 38%
the bank bailout legislation (TARP) was passed and signed into law under Pres. Obama: MSNBC, 38%
the US economy is getting worse: Public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), 34%
the stimulus legislation did not include any tax cuts: MSNBC, 34%
the bailout of GM and Chrysler occurred under President Obama only: MSNBC, 32%
since January 2009 the respondents federal income taxes have actually gone up: MSNBC, 27%
it is unclear whether Obama was born in the USor, Obama was not born in the US: Public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), 24%
when TARP came up for a vote, Democrats were opposed or divided: Fox News, 21%
when TARP came up for a vote, most Republicans opposed it: CNN, 28%
it was proven that the US Chamber of Commerce was spending foreign money to back Republicans: Fox News, 23%
most scientists think climate change is not occurring or views are divided evenly: MSNBC and public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), both 20%
As you can see, in only 2 of the 12 topics were Foxnews viewers the least misinformed.
I just reread that whole article, nowhere did I see what you just wrote, or the %. Are you seriously making shit up now?
From your own link. The actual study:
For each topic, the news source with the lowest level of misinformation among its daily consumers was as follows:
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most economists who have studied it estimate that the stimulus legislation saved or created only a few jobs or caused job losses: MSNBC, 65% misinformed
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among economists who have estimated the effect of the health reform law, more think it will increase the deficit: Public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), 38%
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the bank bailout legislation (TARP) was passed and signed into law under Pres. Obama: MSNBC, 38%
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the US economy is getting worse: Public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), 34%
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the stimulus legislation did not include any tax cuts: MSNBC, 34%
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the bailout of GM and Chrysler occurred under President Obama only: MSNBC, 32%
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since January 2009 the respondent’s federal income taxes have actually gone up: MSNBC, 27%
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it is unclear whether Obama was born in the US—or, Obama was not born in the US: Public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), 24%
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when TARP came up for a vote, Democrats were opposed or divided: Fox News, 21%
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when TARP came up for a vote, most Republicans opposed it: CNN, 28%
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it was proven that the US Chamber of Commerce was spending foreign money to back Republicans: Fox News, 23%
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most scientists think climate change is not occurring or views are divided evenly: MSNBC and public broadcasting (NPR or PBS), both 20%
As you can see, in only 2 of the 12 topics were Foxnews viewers the least misinformed.
I just reread that whole article, nowhere did I see what you just wrote, or the %. Are you seriously making shit up now?
No, Shitdick, I'm quoting from the actual .pdf of the actual study, you pathetic brain damaged wingnut zomboid.
rightwinger wrote:
Virtually none, definitely way too few to make passing it worth it.1. Did the Stimulus create jobs?
Somewhat, we're hardly outta the woods tho.2. Has the economy improved the last six quarters?
Some did, some didn't if I remember correctly
It's gotten HOW COLD IN FLORIDA LATELY? It's mostly BS.4. Does Global Warming exist?
Yup.So, what I'm asking is not whether Fox viewers are informed...but are YOU informed?
I just reread that whole article, nowhere did I see what you just wrote, or the %. Are you seriously making shit up now?
No, Shitdick, I'm quoting from the actual .pdf of the actual study, you pathetic brain damaged wingnut zomboid.
No, you're not, cuz like I said, I just reread that article, those percentages, and sentences were NOT there.
If you wanna troll, take it to those forums hack.
Though the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) concluded that the stimulus legislation has saved or created 2.0-5.2 million jobs, only 8% of voters thought most economists who had studied it concluded that the stimulus legislation had created or saved several million jobs. Most (68%) believed that economists estimate that it only created or saved a few jobs and 20% even believed that it resulted in job losses.
Though the CBO concluded that the health reform law would reduce the budget deficit, 53% of voters thought most economists have concluded that health reform will increase the deficit.
Though the Department of Commerce says that the US economy began to recover from recession in the third quarter of 2009 and has continued to grow since then, only 44% of voters thought the economy is starting to recover, while 55% thought the economy is still getting worse.
Though the National Academy of Sciences has concluded that climate change is occurring, 45% of voters thought most scientists think climate change is not occurring (12%) or that scientists are evenly divided (33%).
Thanks Fox....Mission accomplished