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Red_Tarsius | 1 year ago

Because the US is the de-facto leader of the Free World, the wealthiest country in the Western hemisphere and the winner of the Cold War. Heavy Lies the Crown. Especially when it's about fighting the deadliest infectious disease known to man.

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ivewonyoung|1 year ago

Country yes but govt no.

Just the interest on the US debt is almost a trillion dollars a year now which is 3% of GDP and the debt is ~35 trillion. Deficit spending is higher than federal taxes on the paycheck, which means you're basically paying double of what your paycheck shows.

Meanwhile Norway's sovereign wealth fund has $1.75 trillion dollars.

epoxia|1 year ago

Norway and Singapore are petro-states. Alaska and Texas (to a much smaller degree) have wealth funds off of resources. Whether they're fiscally responsible with that is up to the state.

danielfoster|1 year ago

True point, but I question how many people remember the Cold War. It’s arguably no longer relevant.

jjtheblunt|1 year ago

> the deadliest infectious disease known to man

where did you get that?

it seems like Ebola Zaire, Marburg, and sundry other diseases are saying "hold my beer".