Gentlemen
Let’s stick to the threads subject and discuss the “facts” and quit trading insults towards options other might have.
First Eyecu2 - I very rarely watch Fox News
Second, you wrote a bunch of generic stuff to simply obfuscate and avoid answering the question simply because you don't like the poll results. Here is the question
Please point out how these specific poll questions that generated the results in the first post of this thread are biased. Be specific. I will wait
Here - I will limit it to just a few:
Do you have a very favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable or very unfavorable impression of Dr. Anthony Fauci?
Would you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose a proposal for federal or state governments to fine Americans who choose not to get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Would you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose a proposal to limit the spread of the coronavirus by having federal or state governments require that citizens temporarily live in designated facilities or locations if they refuse to get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Would you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose a proposal to temporarily remove parents’ custody of their children if parents refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine? Originally Posted by berryberry
Please re-read what I mentioned about the questions themselves inserting Bias from my prior post. I think anytime that you see it's generic, is that you know it's correct and that it's got you putting a question in your mind as to the "what" is it that is creating bias? Hence my suggesting you not having much experience with that. As mentioned, the questions are all suggesting an outcome of sorts.Well you really didn't point out any specifics but that's ok. You did say this
All the the questions are about feelings and opinions vs. facts.
All the more inflammatory based ones- insert a question about perceived laws that are nefarious, NOT in place, and suggest loss of rights, privileges', or an action not yet even in the realm of reality.
All the questions were supposedly asked to a group of DEMSs, (and who can confirm or deny this) (or can it be suggested that the nature of the questions and the assertions by conclusions available are it itself the design of outcome or results) all done by company that is known to be right-leaning and questionable in it's approach and conclusions.
Does that answer your question or did you want me to break it down even further for you?
As far as how people feel about Fauci- does it really matter? Does feelings negate the fact that Covid is here, and still killing people despite the politics and what people think about masks or vaccination? There is no perfect understanding of the virus, as it changes (mutates) and while I'm not a virologist, it do give a wide birth to those who have studied this, and are not on a fringe element. To that, I think there are many opinions, but again, not independent facts. The facts or outcomes are that if you've had Covid, it's not fun. I would suggest that it's not done with us, and while there may be some amusement in pointing out where people got things wrong vs. right, the facts dont' lie that it's still dangerous. I know 3 people personally who died from Covid this week. Ages 40-60.
How I feel about Fauci doesn't change the reality of Covid transmission or deaths; both are real and are still happening. Did you want me to address anything else Berry??
Oh btw- I got some points for being rude, so I apologize for anything that put a sting on any of your behinds. I would not want to do that since the comments towards me are always so pleasant. That said, I'll try to do better.Originally Posted by eyecu2
All the the questions are about feelings and opinions vs. facts.Ummm, that is what polls do. They ask people's opinions or how they feel about certain subjects. When pollsters ask favorability / unfavourability of a political candidate, they are soliciting people's opinions - not facts.
All the more inflammatory based ones- insert a question about perceived laws that are nefarious, NOT in place, and suggest loss of rights, privileges', or an action not yet even in the realm of reality.Again - the questions posed no bias. The people were asked if they "strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose or strongly oppose a proposal . . . ". If the people that were asked thought the proposed law was nefarious or an action not in the realm of possibility, they would have simply answered they somewhat oppose or strongly oppose this. Yet many Dems did not and instead supported the proposals.
I'd be interested how the answers were spread. Somewhat support is very different than strongly support. How much of that is slight lean because the answer is "I don't really care, but have to pick one"Just for you Gristle - First number is total, second is Strongly Favor, third is Somewhat favor
I wonder how many fell into the 2 Somewhat vs the 2 Strongly.
That tells more of a story about the pulse of this particular sample group IMO vs just the up/down.
Originally Posted by HDGristle
Again...while I do get your point about an opinion....many times they are analogous to opinions and hemorrhoids, the answer is sooner or later every asshole has one. But specifically the ruse of the questions posed are what makes me say it's nonsense. Once they introduce the idea of internments or taking away children you knew that was a bullshit poll. I'm not sure why you don't understand what the word leading means, but it means to propagate an answer by the question itself. As to the results of the supposed Poll, my skepticism grows even more, as I would never answer somebody asking questions this stupid by phone. I'd hang up and block them Originally Posted by eyecu2But they did not randomly come up with the idea of internments and removing children - these have been ideas mentioned in some form or fashion by either politicians, media, etc. Shoot you just have to look to Australia where they have had Covid Internment Camps