I always find your posts thought provoking. However, I encourage you (and everyone else) to stop saying saying things like "would likely be considered at least directionally correct by roughly fifty percent of the country." Fifty percent of those who voted -- yes. But not fifty percent of the country. One-third of eligible voters didn't vote. I think that is important to remember
Very insightful post as usual, thank you. Not sure if it was an oversight, but you didn’t mention the relatively low Covid immunization rates (especially after the initial series) as another important reason for the poor overall population outcomes relative to peers…
I always find your posts thought provoking. However, I encourage you (and everyone else) to stop saying saying things like "would likely be considered at least directionally correct by roughly fifty percent of the country." Fifty percent of those who voted -- yes. But not fifty percent of the country. One-third of eligible voters didn't vote. I think that is important to remember
Very insightful post as usual, thank you. Not sure if it was an oversight, but you didn’t mention the relatively low Covid immunization rates (especially after the initial series) as another important reason for the poor overall population outcomes relative to peers…