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Could just be correlation, but…
From the Monkey Cage:
Gilligan found that, over the 108 years covered by his analysis (1900-2007), the age-adjusted suicide rate increased by an average of 9.7 per million over each Republican four-year term but decreased by an average of 11.1 per million over each Democratic term. The age-adjusted homicide rate increased by an average of 3.6 per million over each Republican term but decreased by an average of 4.2 per million over each Democratic term. […]
Applying Gilligan’s figures to those baseline levels (and assuming 1% population growth per year) implies a projected total of 213,000 violent deaths over the next four years under a Democratic president, but 236,000 under a Republican—a difference of 23,000 lives…
Gilligan attributes these very different trends in violent death rates to consistent differences in the parties’ policies and performance with respect to unemployment, economic inequality, and recessions, which in turn have substantial effects on “individual emotional and psychological health and welfare.”
(via ilovecharts)
Could just be correlation, but…
Are we serious? WTF do you think you’re doing implying cause-and-effect between Presidential party affiliation and death...
Really, people? Really? This is the hill you’re going to die on? “REPUBLICANS MAKE PEOPLE DIE HERE HAVE A GRAPH” I hope...
Isn’t correlation =/= causation like the first logical fallacy you learn in high school?
VOTE DEMOCRAT OR DIE.
huh….this is kinda fascinating.
Quite interesting