thetrooper
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3 bears... where is Goldilocks?
3 bears... where is Goldilocks?
It is the language barrier I would say that "hide" other countries problems, for example Sweden is critized heavily in pretty much every area but most of the criticism is written in Swedish. US also as a big and important country is generally going to draw alot more attention than smaller countries.What a stupid thread. We'll continue being #1 while the haters keep on hating. Every other country tries to hide their problems because they have a sad inferiority complex. We are the only country on the planet that airs our dirty laundry and puts our own flaws and faults on a microphone for the world to see and judge. Most of you outside the US live in countries with a smaller economy than California, Google, Microsoft or Amazon, who represent a small fraction of the US. Chew on that for a second.
Sure, but taxation (hard) and contracts (second tier hard) already bind money to "having real value".The money is only worth how much You believe it to be worth ...
Most of you outside the US live in countries with a smaller economy than California
In my opinion, only the $600 per week extra in unemployment benefits from the Federal Government is what kept the grand depression from starting.iirc gdp dropped by like 33%, grand depression #s. How come people are still getting lattes and pizzas and watching Netflix and not dying?
Even before this crisis, basically my whole life since I understood what global warming was I've had this uncomfortable feeling that everything is fake and fragile and held together by collective belief and sacrifice of the future.
But maybe I'm wrong like libertarians think and everything will keep improving and somehow we'll solve our problems in the nick of time like every action movie.
The two parties failed to reach a compromise on several issues, including the extra $600 a week in unemployment benefits that jobless Americans have been receiving under the $2 trillion CARES Act, causing it to expire entirely on Friday.
As a result, 30 million unemployed Americans received $600 less in benefits this past weekend.
Game Over USAIf you suddenly found out your available credit has dropped or a card has been canceled recently, you have lots of company.
An estimated 70 million people have had their spending limits slashed on a credit card or their account canceled without warning by a card issuer in the past 60 days, according to a new survey by the credit cards division of LendingTree.
What a stupid thread. We'll continue being #1 while the haters keep on hating. Every other country tries to hide their problems because they have a sad inferiority complex. We are the only country on the planet that airs our dirty laundry and puts our own flaws and faults on a microphone for the world to see and judge. Most of you outside the US live in countries with a smaller economy than California, Google, Microsoft or Amazon, who represent a small fraction of the US. Chew on that for a second.
This is art. This should be in a museum.
Haters gonna hate.
I would much rather live outside of the US banana republic, thank you.What a stupid thread. We'll continue being #1 while the haters keep on hating. Every other country tries to hide their problems because they have a sad inferiority complex. We are the only country on the planet that airs our dirty laundry and puts our own flaws and faults on a microphone for the world to see and judge. Most of you outside the US live in countries with a smaller economy than California, Google, Microsoft or Amazon, who represent a small fraction of the US. Chew on that for a second.
Yep. No refutation to the sad fact that certain other countries have simply given up testing to make the problem disappear. America, by contrast, has meticulously tracked every single case so that the public is aware and well-informed of the danger. And we don't even have an all-powerful communist father like Xi to tell us what to do!
Oh dangIn my opinion, only the $600 per week extra in unemployment benefits from the Federal Government is what kept the grand depression from starting.
Those benefits expired July 31st (3 days) ago, so now we can get the 2nd Great Depression started for realz.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/h...t-benefits-that-expired-on-friday-11596482060
Regular people just took an $18 billion per week paycut.
Something like 1/3rd of them have had credit cards canceled or credit lines reduced to get ready for this.
https://www.post-gazette.com/busine...f-cuts-and-cancellations/stories/202007240035
Game Over USA
You can't deny any of the facts that I posted. Try denying one. Sadly you must resort to ad hominem attacks, because all you have are emotions and ideology and no logic or facts on your side.
In my opinion, only the $600 per week extra in unemployment benefits from the Federal Government is what kept the grand depression from starting.
Those benefits expired July 31st (3 days) ago, so now we can get the 2nd Great Depression started for realz.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/h...t-benefits-that-expired-on-friday-11596482060
Regular people just took an $18 billion per week paycut.
Something like 1/3rd of them have had credit cards canceled or credit lines reduced to get ready for this.
https://www.post-gazette.com/busine...f-cuts-and-cancellations/stories/202007240035
Game Over USA