The seemingly intractable problem we face.


So, why don't you turn off Faux News and do a little research, those of you who can read. Solar ain't more expensive than fossil, tariffs are a tax on the American people, and there ain't any voter fraud.

Why does Trump lie to you constantly? It's because he knows you are gullible and will believe anything and everything he says. Take the "stolen election" for example. Have you ever seen a shred of actual evidence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump, other than his constant protestations? Face it; he can't accept losing because he wants to be viewed as the best at everything. And, he knows that his base of supporters will believe anything he says.

He suffers from character flaws that he is powerless to correct.

Bigly!!!

By
Ryan Teague Beckwith
Solar power is the cheapest form of electricity to set up in most parts of the world. Tariffs are paid by U.S. importers, who pass along the costs to consumers. And noncitizen voting is extraordinarily rare.

These three statements are facts.


If you believe those three statements are facts, you have a very low IQ.
 
I'd guess that on both sides, professional politicians and their advisors see their partisan backers as the most gullible folks around.
 

Republican voters believe things that aren’t true. That’s a problem for the GOP.​

Solar power is the cheapest form of electricity to set up in most parts of the world. Tariffs are paid by U.S. importers, who pass along the costs to consumers. And noncitizen voting is extraordinarily rare.

These three statements are facts. You can verify them by looking at scientific research, listening to experts or just reading reliable news outlets.

Recent polls, however, show that substantial numbers of Republican voters simply don’t believe these statements. That’s bad for the country, because it’s harder for us to solve problems and decide how to move ahead when we can’t agree on the facts. It’s also bad for Republican politicians — and they have only themselves to blame.

Led by President Donald Trump, many members of the GOP in recent years have made their case by attacking the underlying facts, making baseless claims and undermining the credibility of independent experts who could contradict them. The result is a party that is increasingly out of touch with voters outside its ideological bubble and unable to come up with good arguments or practical solutions.


Not as much of a problem for the GOP as it is for the country.

Clearly, the problem extends beyond those issues. Primary among them being R's reticence in acknowledging who won the 2020 election and whether trump is culpable for trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power.

The implications being disastrous for self governance due to the difficulty in agreeing on what needs fixing and how to fix it. So long as there is a conservative media cohort reinforcing falsehoods like the three mentioned in the article I hold out little hope of things improving any time soon.

The seemingly intractable problem we face​


is you making tds threads day after day after day.
 
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