What’s a common “fact” that’s spread around that’s actually not true and pisses you off that too many people believe it?

  • Katana314@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    The idea of monetary scale is one I think is a big misconception anytime we’re talking about budget. “This committee wasted MILLIONS of dollars on this stupid niche scenario!” Well, yeah; the USA has millions of people in it. If a program affects the entire country, how much are you willing to spend per person? 8 cents?

    • GrayBackgroundMusic@lemmy.zip
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      15 hours ago

      Exactly. Budgets on national levels do not compute on a personal level. I like it when articles scale down the numbers to a more individual level “so let’s pretend that the federal government is a single family home…”

      • blarghly@lemmy.world
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        9 hours ago

        I also find it irritating when politicians brag about bills like “this will create 3000 American jobs.” Seriously, that is not even a drop in the bucket.

        • MonkeMischief@lemmy.today
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          7 hours ago

          I also am sick of the sacrificial worship at the altar of “jobs.”

          Jobs doing what? Variably scheduled positions pushing bricks around with a broom for minimum wage and getting laid off 4 months later? Jobs only open to those with a Master’s in lepidopterology? Jobs at Burger King making flame-broiled whoppers wearing paper hats?

          Seemingly the public loses their poop if it means “jobs”, but won’t put enough energy into support outside of jobs, because we have a state mandated religion based solely on exhaustive toil for its own sake, value and results optional.

          Stuff your jobs. Give us healthcare, dammit.