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American greed
No regulations
She bought an overpriced junk
Do not buy a German or American vehicle

I said it before (still watching video), but you can literally buy two Honda’s/Toyota’s your entire life because they’ll literally last over 1 million miles vs people who buy a $20k-$40k car that blows up on them after 100k miles.

Nonetheless, the fact nothing is done to these scammers. Your Republican politicians know about it but they don’t care because the auto-Industry bought them out.
 

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If im a boomer why would I want to sell my house in all reality

Next thing you know it will be why Gen X holding on to their homes, then Millennials

A lot of these boomers are not able to just sell and run to Florida or Arizona just like that
Is paying 12k of property taxes on a no mortgage house worth it ?
We pay so much in taxes & the feds & state just feeds it to the military & law enforcement
 

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In some ways this is what we have now. People don’t realize how much each of us in the United States have compared to the rest of the world.

the delusion because you are situated next to lawless, poorer places like in central and southern america.

We’re talking our basic needs that we’ve taken for granted are insanely cheap for us compared to every single other country.

like universal health care, reliable electricity, good roads / infrastructure, effective quality public transport, healthy food, quality universal primary education, free universities ...

:mjlol:

It’s why we are difficult to replace as trade partners because we buy a ton of imports as Americans have so much money to spend compared to everywhere else. If you’re one of the 5% of the world born in America, you’re extremely “wealthy” compared to most people.

that is not true. norway, switzerland >>>>>>
 

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the delusion because you are situated next to lawless, poorer places like in central and southern america.



like universal health care, reliable electricity, good roads / infrastructure, effective quality public transport, healthy food, quality universal primary education, free universities ...

:mjlol:



that is not true. norway, switzerland >>>>>>
Would rather live in America overall because when it’s thriving it blows all those other places away.

All of that and more are affordable with the salaries during a great economy but better food, luxuries, diversity, culture, weather, etc.

There’s no way I want to be a SWE or EE in any other country when these industries are at their best.

Problem is it sucks with Republicans running things. They blow 4-0 leads every time.
 
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Would rather live in America overall because when it’s thriving it blows all those other places away.

:mjlol:

how would you know egrow? your press is biased and refuses to talk about the real world outside of the states.

the charts are out there. gdp per capita. living standards. development index. transparency index.

the biggest US advantage is that america offers opportunities to non-gringos.

the indians running google et-al are not doing that with swiss companies anytime soon.

meanwhile swiss and norwegians are not rushing to move to america. despite trump's comments about the types he wants.

it is people from poorer countries and non-gringos who do not get the same opportunities in europe/australia.

Problem is it sucks with Republicans running things.

the following are perennial problems and nothing to do with "the party in charge"

universal health care, reliable electricity, good roads / infrastructure, effective quality public transport, healthy food, quality universal primary education, free universities ...

and we haven't even started on the downsides like dangerous foods, violence, crime levels, clean water ...
 
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