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    1. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 31 Jan 2018

      The Mystery of Trump’s Lousy Polls, by @ScottAdamsSays https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-mystery-of-trumps-lousy-polls-1517355689 … via @WSJ

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    2. Robin I‏ @WR3A 31 Jan 2018
      Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @WSJ

      While I agree with @ScottAdamsSays WSJ editorial, he's guilty of the same confirmation bias attributing business confidence to Trump. Or does POTUS get credit for EU too (also WSJ)https://www.wsj.com/articles/french-economy-accelerates-at-fastest-pace-in-six-years-1517303003?mod=searchresults&page=1&pos=2 …

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      Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays 31 Jan 2018
      Replying to @WR3A @WSJ

      I attribute 75% of the good economic news to Obama, 25% to Trump.

      7:21 AM - 31 Jan 2018
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        1. Robin I‏ @WR3A 31 Jan 2018
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @WSJ

          Aha fair. But Presidents most affect the economy several generations ahead, grandchildren get infrastructure, entitlements and deficits.

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        2. John Bishop‏ @jlbishop007 31 Jan 2018
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          I'd agree with this statement more if you said 75% was due to underlying market forces. We'll never know for sure, but it sure does look like the market had a positive reaction.pic.twitter.com/EV1o9iXeND

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        3. Dan‏ @orblivion 31 Jan 2018
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          That dead zone seems much less significant if you zoom out a bit further.

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        2. Robin I‏ @WR3A 31 Jan 2018
          Replying to @CquickRcorrect @ScottAdamsSays @WSJ

          Yet Europe's rebound is higher. I don't give much long term credit to either Obama, Trump, Bush or Bill C, but am enjoying the cognitive dissonence here over France outperforming USA in 2017. Maybe Donald's transAtlantic

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        1. Robin I‏ @WR3A 31 Jan 2018
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @WSJ

          Attribution bias is closely related to confirmation bias on the fallacy meter. Any Republican POTUS would have signed same bill, without the Trump "persuasion / noise"

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        1. MicMars‏ @IAmMicMars 31 Jan 2018
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          I'd reduce Obama's metric due to a climate of business reticence to invest because of actual and perceived higher regulatory costs under his and a likely HRC administration. Trump's election changed those perceptions before he even served.

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        1. Donna Lasater‏ @DLasater_99362 31 Jan 2018
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          De-regulation is a good chunk of the economic turnaround in the US. Directly contraindicates Obama's actions.

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        1. libertysheloves‏ @libertysheloves 31 Jan 2018
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @WR3A @WSJ

          💞loved your article in WSJ. I’m a huge fan. Can you help me out and explain the 75/25%? I’ve perceived it as 0/100%. I need help getting there.

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