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@manny2 wrote:

@RetRN wrote:

So many gullible folks with no clue as to what is really happening. They will believe any nonsense they come across that meets their agendas.


Yes, confirmation bias. @RetRN  They take only what supports their agenda and reject the rest. Even if there is evidence or proof otherwise.


Is there such a thing as 'rejection bias'?

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@gidgetgh wrote:

@scatcat wrote:

Minimum wage by me has increased significantly with some stores (ie Target) paying more than minimum wage ($16/hour). 

Someone has to pay for the increased wages,  

 

ETA - we are quite happy with the high interest rates on our CD's and saving account. 



@scatcat - I renewed a cd this morning. 5.30%. After years of .01% I'm very happy. But I know those rates will start to fall. 


@gidgetgh 

 

Awesome rate! 

I think all of us here are old enough to know mortgage rates, bank interest rates, gas prices, stock market etc fluctuate. It's Econ 101.

 

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@scatcat wrote:

@gidgetgh wrote:

@scatcat wrote:

Minimum wage by me has increased significantly with some stores (ie Target) paying more than minimum wage ($16/hour). 

Someone has to pay for the increased wages,  

 

ETA - we are quite happy with the high interest rates on our CD's and saving account. 



@scatcat - I renewed a cd this morning. 5.30%. After years of .01% I'm very happy. But I know those rates will start to fall. 


@gidgetgh 

 

Awesome rate! 

I think all of us here are old enough to know mortgage rates, bank interest rates, gas prices, stock market etc fluctuate. It's Econ 101.

 

Yes, the interest rate is falling, but the home prices will go up. Good luck to anyone buying a home. 


 

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@Venezia wrote:

It's a case of those with a differnt viewpoint calling others who don't share that view "gullible".   But that's a favorite low ball term to throw around by some. 

 

The argument that "they take only what supports their agenda" could be aimed at many.  And the implication that those who don't share a particular view don't do any research or check the facts is insulting.

 

Facts are facts.  There are no "alternative facts".  Despite what the self-proclaimed "non-gullible" would have us believe.


@Venezia   Spot on.

"My desire to be well informed is currently at odds with my desire to remain sane."
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@Venezia wrote:

It's a case of those with a differnt viewpoint calling others who don't share that view "gullible".   But that's a favorite low ball term to throw around by some. 

 

The argument that "they take only what supports their agenda" could be aimed at many.  And the implication that those who don't share a particular view don't do any research or check the facts is insulting.

 

Facts are facts.  There are no "alternative facts".  Despite what the self-proclaimed "non-gullible" would have us believe.


@Venezia Your post is very important.

 

The "they take only what supports their agenda" is thrown out from both sides. I cringe every time I see it, regardless of who posted. It is the supreme example of people unwilling to see over the other side of the fence.

 

Facts are facts,  I agree. However we know some "facts" can be skewed depending upon where one reads and/or listens.

 

When people take one source as accurate without researching more we end up with right-fighting and nobody ends up with the correct facts.

 

Good news for the moment is hopeful. In the moment is where it belongs.

 

Fluctuations will happen; change is inevitable.

 

We would do better to focus on the now instead throwing out really tiring and over-used slams. 

 

High horse riding (cringe) only leads to one being pushed off eventually.

 

I honestly hope people can stop assuming the worst about others because we are all affected by current events.

 

Have an opinion about an event but leave the taunts and high-fiving out.

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@Teddixat wrote:

@manny2   and you are guilty of doing the same,  you don't like the good news because it doesn't comport with your own bias.  Why even Fox News was touting the good news - that's good news is and of itself!!!!!


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@Cakers3   You forgot to warn that a poster should never tell another poster to "shut up."

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"When people take one source as accurate without researching more, we end up with 'right-fighting' and nobody ends up with the correct facts." - Cakers3

 

So true.

 

 

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Re: Stocks Hit Record High

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Facts are facts.

 

Someone must define what correct facts might be.

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Yes this is good news indeed today!

 

However, it's one day at a time and no one has a crystal ball in this big big world what can happen tomorrow which is something we can all agree upon.

 

I feel this thread will be poofed shortly though. lol.