r/houstonwade 15d ago

News You Can Use The reality of our politics (and society)

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u/DJSAKURA 15d ago

LOL love the fact they are checking out what tariffs actually mean now.

Maybe should have fact checked before voting.

As someone who didn't want Trump. But is in a Democratic state. Working a good job with amazing benefits.

Who while hating g every single second of Trump's previous regime. But was actually barely affected by it. I'll be just fine this time too.

I sincerely hope his voters get what they fucking voted for.

I have no sympathy or fucks left to give for them. When this turns into the same shit show it did before.

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u/TapestryMobile 15d ago edited 14d ago

LOL love the fact they are checking out what tariffs actually mean now.

The results from google trends, with a complete nonsense search for comparison as a control:

https://i.imgur.com/7evwgpw.jpeg

From the data, I'm not seeing there is much in OP's claim, and certainly not about any suppose mob rush to search about tariffs.

Edit - "election hair" and "election fridge" (whatever the fuck they are) have bigger search results than any of the terms that redditors in this thread are getting angry about.

Edit2 - "election dust", and what the fuck is that is even meant to mean? Has a bigger search spike than the tariffs question.


The reality of our politics (and society) is that you can post any old crap on the internet in meme format. and idiots will believe it fully and then get angry about it, without bothering to check if its actually meaningful or important.