Americans discussing economics is always fantastic. You have leftists saying Scandinavia is socialist and should be emulated by the U.S., conservatives saying Scandinavia is socially democratic, not socialist, but the U.S. can’t emulate this without becoming socialist, and neoliberals saying that Scandinavia’s policies work only because it is homogenous compared to the U.S., but that the U.S. should continue letting immigrants in.
America is a shithole compared a bunch of places but I guarantee none of these people have really lived in a real shithole.
It’s a lot less “boohoo I’m dead broke and can’t graduate” and more “I’m a child soldier with AIDs who gets bussy raided to keep the HIV economy golden”
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1 SnapshillBot 2019-05-04
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1 T0nyBamanab0ni 2019-05-04
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1 ImJustaBagofHammers 2019-05-04
Americans discussing economics is always fantastic. You have leftists saying Scandinavia is socialist and should be emulated by the U.S., conservatives saying Scandinavia is socially democratic, not socialist, but the U.S. can’t emulate this without becoming socialist, and neoliberals saying that Scandinavia’s policies work only because it is homogenous compared to the U.S., but that the U.S. should continue letting immigrants in.
1 Rentokill_boy 2019-05-04
to be honest these all seem like reasonable discussions about burgernomics to me
very little drama here
1 T0nyBamanab0ni 2019-05-04
Oh no
1 Mayor_of_tittycity 2019-05-04
Imagine having to pay for things you consume.
1 d4ddyd54m4 2019-05-04
America is a shithole compared a bunch of places but I guarantee none of these people have really lived in a real shithole.
It’s a lot less “boohoo I’m dead broke and can’t graduate” and more “I’m a child soldier with AIDs who gets bussy raided to keep the HIV economy golden”
1 constantinople_2053 2019-05-04
don't you mean 56% pretending to be 13%?