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imregrettingthis t1_j76o1qg wrote

lol, sure buddy. I am glad we both agree you cannot back up the claim you made.

Also, feel free to look up the word yourself. you're either being disingenuous about this or you're about at thick as it gets.

It doesn't really matter which one it is I was just going with the more polite option. So ok, you're not disingenuous (thought you clearly don't understand the word) and you are slow and need to have stuff clearly explained to you. (which I guess would explain why you can't understand what disingenuous means).

Thanks for making sure I understand.

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imregrettingthis t1_j76mfln wrote

Why would they explain that to you when thats just you moving the goal post and has nothing to do with the topic and in no way backs up your claim.

This is about a comparison of countries not how Mexico’s survey is run without any larger context.

Now explain why you don’t get that?

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imregrettingthis t1_j76icny wrote

Wow. Instead of just saying. “Yea I was wrong”. You are now completely moving the goal post.

Is it relevant. Yes.

Now you’re talking about whether we should rely on tax data?

I guess you’re showing us how you were wrong in a very round about way. Thanks I guess?

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imregrettingthis t1_j75cm85 wrote

what about every other country?

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It's an even greater disparity if they measure for this in one country and not another, and there is no way you can tell me they survey they same in every country.

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How could you say this is irrelevant?

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