Are you using these polls for your research and talks? If yes, that's pretty cool. Would love to read sociological research based off of Twitter polls.
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No, it's not for formal research. Just for curiosity, and to provoke thought and discussion.
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I don't know the percentage, but it's good to frame the issue in terms of which problems are better solved with government assistance, and which ones are better solved without it. Neither category is empty for me.
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The follower bias is in full effect here. :) I said <20%
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The government can do a lot of good by intervening and changing the way it is screwing things up in most of the areas where it is currently intervening.
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Lack of policy is also a policy...
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What do you vote if you think it's 50%?
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The % where the odds aren't significantly better that one in 325m Americans could come up with a better solution than a handful of government bureaucrats trying to solve the problem.
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Bill Clinton was good in this by using gov to close earning/wealth inequality , which helps people pay health, schools, qual of life things — good IMO becasuse free market fights to be unregulated and gov tries to regulate. Good balance/entropy is stable. Hence ~80% gov can help
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