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If you’re talking about the US, they’ve been in a recession since covid-19. Doesn’t seem to have caused any new problems, which does surprise me.
You’re right, though, the fact that the US economy is improving and growing all forms of infrastructure despite being in two recessions in a bit over a decade is beautiful in a way, I guess.
And I agreev with you, it is pretty great that us economy and their infrastructure is growing. I don’t know how they’re going to deal with the kids shooting kids thing, But apparently US recessions only affect their toilet paper supply for a couple months.
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If you’re talking about the US, they’ve been in a recession since covid-19. Doesn’t seem to have caused any new problems, which does surprise me.
You’re right, though, the fact that the US economy is improving and growing all forms of infrastructure despite being in two recessions in a bit over a decade is beautiful in a way, I guess.
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I do appreciate the concession, thank you.
And I agreev with you, it is pretty great that us economy and their infrastructure is growing. I don’t know how they’re going to deal with the kids shooting kids thing, But apparently US recessions only affect their toilet paper supply for a couple months.
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Yes, that’s the entire point of the green new deal.
Interesting that even with such bad infrastructure, Taiwan prefers to partner with the US rather than the human-rights abusing country you champion.
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Is this that “seething and coping” you’re always talking about?
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