• gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    In a sense, it is semantics. It’s mathematically wrong but it’s correct in terms of messaging. If you say that prices increased by 100%, then decreased by 50%, to a lot of people it sounds like they are still higher than the original.

    It’s sort of like how the 1/3 pound burger failed in America because people thought it was smaller than the equally priced 1/4 pound burger.

    People are dumb is the point.

    And if there is one competency Trump has, it’s communicating to dumb people.

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      5 hours ago

      It might be correct in a technical sense but it’s first and foremost misleading. If something costs $150 and the seller offers for the price to come down 50%, you’d rightfully expect the price to be $75, not $100. The seller could argue that it’s some 50% markup being removed but would you believe that to be a genuine explanation, or that the seller is trying to mislead or scam you?

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          Mostly yes, but I take issue with the statement that it’s “correct in terms of messaging”. In short, I’d say that it’s technically correct but incorrect in terms of messaging as pretty much everyone would understand the wrong message.

          But being misleading is very much in character for Trump.

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      6 hours ago

      Republicans have consciously targeted a fifth grade educational level for decades now. Trump’s innovation was targeting a third grade level.

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      It’s sort of like how the 1/3 pound burger failed in America because people thought it was smaller than the equally priced 1/4 pound burger.

      I’ve never heard of this. What? The average American doesn’t know how fractions work? This country never ceases to amaze me.