Americans Are Slapping "Trump Did That" Stickers On Pricey Groceries, And It's Almost Too Funny

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All them stickers I saw on gas pumps after Biden was 1st elected and his followers are making excuse after excuse for the shyt he's doing just to avoid being on the wrong side of history. I see the mental gymnastics knows no bounds. Smh some of these CACs are stupid as fukk, like beligerently dumb.
Someone who’s deliberately dumb is stupid. That’s the correct terminology for that happening.
 

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$32.99 for a 100 stickers :picard:
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I remember someone said America is maybe the easiest Western country if you want to save money and build a wealthy estate while Europe is more of a place if you’re already rich.
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Maybe at one point, but now :pachaha::russ:

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Yes, that's a common and reasonably accurate characterization, though nuanced:

Why it's somewhat accurate:
  • Wealth Building in America:
    • Typically has higher salaries, lower taxes, and more entrepreneurial opportunities.
    • More flexible labor markets, venture capital availability, and a culture that often rewards risk-taking.
    • Greater upward mobility, especially in technology and finance sectors.
  • Enjoying Wealth in Europe:
    • Usually offers better work-life balance, shorter workweeks, and generous vacation policies.
    • Stronger social safety nets and public services (healthcare, education, public transportation).
    • Rich cultural heritage, diverse travel opportunities, and quality-of-life factors generally seen as better (e.g., urban planning, public spaces, cuisine, historical sites).
Nuances and Counterarguments:
  • Europe can also provide strong wealth-building opportunities (particularly Northern and Western Europe) but often with higher taxation and regulation.
  • America does have plenty of luxury amenities and places to enjoy wealth, but social pressures and work culture sometimes encourage continuous pursuit of more wealth, making "enjoyment" less prioritized.
  • Wealth accumulation heavily depends on sector, personal values, specific location, and lifestyle preferences, so individual experiences may differ significantly.
In short, the statement captures broad sentiment and some genuine differences, but exceptions and subtleties do exist.
So many of those positive points about America are now getting less and less applicable.
 
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