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12/28/2011 12:54:27 PM
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-19/farmers-say-trump-s-28-billion-bailout-isn-t-a-solution
9/23/2019 1:05:29 PM
FYI the shortages during socialist crises are after the inventory has been distributed somewhat evenly based on need. Empty shelves during the capitalist crises are after a few people have hoarded more than they can ever use.
3/15/2020 2:05:51 PM
^ Bullshit. Just check Venezuela: The Army distributes to high ranking officials first, followed by military personnel, followed by party loyalists, and finally what is left over gets dumped at the distribution centers. Which isn't much, because being socialist, the agricultural sector has collapsed, meaning there is not enough for the elites to get what they want, nevermind those below them. Back in mother Russia the elites were granted the privilege of shopping at special stores that the plebeians were not allowed to set foot into, regardless of how much money they might cobble together. Meanwhile, in capitalist countries, the government imposes price ceilings which guarantee goods are distributed on a first come then no-one-else basis. But, the shortages won't last forever, because being capitalist, production is vast and there is only so much that can be hoarded.
3/17/2020 12:45:16 AM
Just like I constantly have to remind my mom, Venezuela is not the sole example of "socialism"
3/17/2020 11:21:55 AM
3/17/2020 11:49:02 AM
Mnuchin is a socialist.Trump too.
3/17/2020 12:10:47 PM
^^Not really a fair representation either. Every country on earth allocates resources to the government and military before average citizens.[Edited on March 17, 2020 at 12:12 PM. Reason : .]
3/17/2020 12:12:15 PM
the utah jazz tested their entire team for coronavirus the same time the cdc was only able to test 77, so our method of distribution is clearly perfect
3/17/2020 12:14:45 PM
"government doing stuff" is not socialism especially not when theres a small group of "winners"[Edited on March 17, 2020 at 12:18 PM. Reason : Mnuchin and Trump are NOT ]
3/17/2020 12:18:30 PM
That is what most people think though and it's not going to change, so might as well play into it
3/17/2020 12:22:55 PM
The bump in the airline stocks faded 10 minutes after Mnuchin's announcement. Trash.
3/17/2020 12:27:44 PM
Thanks for the correction.I really thought Steve Mnuchin was a socialist until you clarified.[Edited on March 17, 2020 at 12:46 PM. Reason : On a serious not, jfc, twitter misunderstands UBI completely for a one-time small pmt]
3/17/2020 12:45:25 PM
https://twitter.com/camilatelesur/status/1241844388428492811?s=2152 doctors from Cuba arriving in Italy[Edited on March 23, 2020 at 12:54 AM. Reason : .]
3/23/2020 12:53:08 AM
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3/24/2020 11:58:26 AM
https://twitter.com/jessekellydc/status/1242440826317344768?s=21Lol
3/24/2020 12:04:12 PM
really need to start making a list of people who have waived their ventilator rights
3/24/2020 12:07:38 PM
pretty cool suicide pact they got going
3/24/2020 12:10:37 PM
Hey guys remember socialist death panels?
3/24/2020 1:42:21 PM
https://twitter.com/yashar/status/1242852543513821185?s=21Has it always been... this explicit?
3/25/2020 12:37:21 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/mar/25/comrade-britney-spears-star-calls-for-strike-and-wealth-redistribution
3/25/2020 2:31:33 PM
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/08/opinion/us-denmark-economy.htmlyes, plz[Edited on May 9, 2020 at 12:45 PM. Reason : .]
5/9/2020 12:44:58 PM
^After reading that, some of the interesting points are they have less buying power, higher taxes, there are issues with racism because of immigrants, they have no minimum wage, and they seem to have different cultural values. Also, Denmark population 5.806 million. US Population 328.2 million. We have cities and states with larger populations and geographic foot prints than the entire nation of Denmark. It's sort of an apples to oranges comparison. You can write an article putting a positive spin on Denmark, but you can also write one putting a negative spin on Denmark. You can do the same for the US. A lot of these programs would be unsustainable in the US because of our large population.
5/10/2020 12:07:41 PM
TGL3 wont be praising denmark in 10 years
5/10/2020 12:24:01 PM
Income certainly isn't everything. Denmark is a smaller country, so it necessarily is less productive. It is also a far more conservative form of capitalism, with investors more eager to invest in safe reliable production rather than risky startups, this results in lower over-all returns that are returned more evenly among investors. But I think the biggest impact is that the workforce has a culture of working less. They retire earlier and work fewer hours when given the choice. Even the richest Americans instead choose to retire later and work longer hours while working. All that extra effort has resulted in increased incomes.
5/10/2020 1:21:28 PM
GDP per capita US: 62,794.59 USD (2018)GDP per capita Denmark: 61,350.35 USD (2018)https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2016-01-20/why-danes-happily-pay-high-rates-of-taxes
5/10/2020 2:05:59 PM
You can put a negative spin on anything that doesn't change the facts that suggest Denmark is doing very well and Danes are far better-off than Americans in almost every way. I never understood the small country excuse. As a big country, we have advantages like more access to resources, economies of scale, and bargaining power.Also, if having a large population was the thing keeping us from common decency, then whats the point? Why would you be arguing against Denmark instead of saying we should just split up and be 50 decent countries instead of one big shitty one?
5/11/2020 2:53:07 AM
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5/12/2020 3:00:45 PM
returning to the articles of confederation, to own the libs
5/12/2020 3:05:37 PM
you nerds talking about this yet?https://tinkzorg.wordpress.com/
5/12/2020 4:46:47 PM
^^^ that is simply not how economies work. Being an advanced economy is determined by worker productivity, which has many influences, but a few hundred million dollars less to New Mexico's medicare recipients and pork-barrel projects is not one of them. But, let us put that aside. I believe New Mexico would be better off taxing its own citizens and spending the money well, rather than the money being sent to Washington and a larger amount being returned to spend poorly in New Mexico. For example, Federal projects tend to pay wages far higher than state projects do for the same work. I believe these cost savings alone would far exceed the current diversion of resources from net-pay states to New Mexico.[Edited on May 12, 2020 at 4:49 PM. Reason : ^]
5/12/2020 4:49:16 PM
is this where we talk about the new spending bill
5/13/2020 8:50:23 AM
this is where we talk about the BOOGIEMAN
5/13/2020 9:24:04 AM