I mean if your company is owned or adminstrated by an epstein associate they should be forced to put up a sign and register as a sex offender (corporations are people, after all).
Its also our opinions are shaped generally by news cycles. Republicans seem to memory hole stuff like january 6th by repeatedly painting over bits of it over time.
But there's also instances where the initial cycle paints an incorrect picture. If you want examples on this see just about every episode of the dollop, particularly "africanized honey bees"
If you've ever watched the british baking show you'd know brits fucking hate peanut butter.
Historically, a lot of americans are just brits which leads me to believe peanut butter is an aquired, cultural taste so a lot of the marketing was probably necessary.
Its so funny the NYT has like half a dozen quotes about people opposed to the tax hikes but not a single one has presented a real idea for alternatives.
I think in most part that's correct unless a party hits below 25% polling for some reason (at that point its actually a good idea to support third parties). I also think we should make more efforts to get some sort of proportional voting system to replace the current, shitty first past the post system.
It just seems correct, like how it should have been all along.