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I feel like I've often seen the positive elements repeated in the media (low unemployment, positive gdp, disinflation) and that hasn't been persuasive, which kind of undercuts the Vibes argument

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Grijn 's avatar Grijn @grijn.bsky.social
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When has any landlord ever lowered the rent, ever?

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Michael Tae Sweeney's avatar Michael Tae Sweeney @mtsw.bsky.social
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The positive news is often reported with a negative valence, especially within the "good news is bad news" dynamic where a strong economy means the federal reserve with raise rates even more

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Business Decision Pikachu's avatar Business Decision Pikachu @businesspikachu.bsky.social
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Yup, perhaps a certain media narrative catches on more easily because it resonates more

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potato doritos's avatar potato doritos @potato-doritos.bsky.social
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is it low employment in terms of "anyone can get a full time job with insurance" or "anyone can Doordash"?

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Biden is unpopular because contemporary propaganda machines work?

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Obvious Burner's avatar Obvious Burner @obviousburner.bsky.social
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The U.S. financial system cheers on every scrap of weak news because it means the Fed tightening ends, which for its part now plans to cut rates right AFTER the election. Maybe it's the Fed and not vibes.

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