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This comment makes it seem like you're using extremely motivated reasoning, and that any conclusions cannot be trusted.


I'll pushback against this point. I noticed that the popular discourse was all about unemployment benefits being the root cause of the labor shortage, when in reality the statistics said differently (i.e., stats from states which had ended unemployment). So I did research to find the true root causes, while I still fleshed out the counter-argument on unemployment. EDIT - also, i'm not a journalist this is just my personal blog and opinions so it's inherently motivated reasoning.


To be clear, I don't think you have any obligation to the public; it just seems like you were out to make a partisan point (and wanted to 'team-up' with the commenter you originally responded to in this thread).


> To be clear, I don't think you have any obligation to the public

Tangentially: I know that's a norm (or almost one) but I think that they do, and that we all do. We are all responsible for our communities. Their state, good or bad, improving or not, depends completely on our actions.




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