TorturedBlazerFan
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From briefly looking at the data I don't think there is any country that's as exceptionally an outlier statistically as the US seems to be at this point with the data we have. I did not say there arent other outliers though.Not sure your premise is true - that other countries aren't outliers. Someone has already pointed out Brazil, which has similar leadership issues as us, and a similarly bad result.
But even if we are the only bad apple in the bunch, the reason might be, as you suggest, bad data of some sort. Or it might be that we are indeed 'special'.
barfo
I'm not sure what the reasons are for that, but I think it's important to figure out why we are such outliers, whether it's just "leadership" or compounding issues, bad data, whatever it is. My entire point was something is obviously off with what our current "numbers" show. I know that it's easy / popular to just say, "Trump" did it, but I don't personally think that's a completely fair assessment of the whole picture and certainly not a very scientific one. I'm not discounting at all how he and his decisions and the political leaders in the US made decisions that were detrimental or could have been for us because I personally think that most of them do things detrimental to us on a regular basis.
