It's wild to see polarization on Coronavirus. One group's panic seems to be driving another's nonchalance and vice versa.
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Also one group’s truth claim is much stronger than the other in both cases.
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I love how this isn’t even glossed over in the original tweet.
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Is it because of "partisan polarization," or is it that one side of the equation doesn't believe the problem exists? How can you blame a problem being worse on those who were most alarmed about it? Good job "both-sides"ing it.
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Since coronavirus' effect is immediate while climate change's effect is approx. 80 years away, this is a stretching comparison
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this election is about all americans coming together around bipartisan solutions. listen, jack, the fact is we all want the same things and we can have them if we can just get past the gridlock in washington...
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Have you read Senator Warren’s energy plan?
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A nothingburger 2-for-1 special.
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