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And now for something completely different - a strong jobs report!
#11
Everyone knows unemployment is still high. It's improving. No one said the problem is solved.
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#12
Dealing with bias in graphs should be done on a case by case basis. In this case, as was said, a trend is identified and there is no transgression involved in the numbers chosen. it goes one percent above and one percent below the applicable two percent measured.
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#13
Is this better? It presents the same information, and follows the rules.


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#14
Acer wrote:
Is this better? It presents the same information, and follows the rules.




Yeah, I saw that on Fox too. And on Romney's website.
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#15
Acer wrote:
Is this better? It presents the same information, and follows the rules.



Oops, that was a homemade graph I slapped together late last night. I see now I got the legend on the bottom wrong, it's supposed to be "Jan 2010, Jan 2011, Jan 2012"
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#16
Acer wrote:

Relax, I was kidding.
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