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username_my1 | 2 years ago
The problem is that it's not a solution, the solution is to constantly push against inequility and increase social mobility while investing in productive industries (less housing speculations more manufacturing).
those are tough bills to swallow and they will lead any elected goverment out of the office, because strong shifts to an economy like this come with a lot of short term pain. and no one is willing to setdown and deal with 10 years of poor economy so that the future of the country is better.
Ensorceled|2 years ago
Traditionally, it has been helping. It's not been helping for a couple of years now.
> strong shifts to an economy like this come with a lot of short term pain. and no one is willing to setdown and deal with 10 years of poor economy so that the future of the country is better.
This is the problem in a nutshell, we need to make changes and we can't stomach it politically.