thestevesie | 2 years ago | on: Austrian leader proposes enshrining the use of cash in country's constitution
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thestevesie | 2 years ago | on: Austrian leader proposes enshrining the use of cash in country's constitution
thestevesie | 2 years ago | on: BuzzFeed News is shutting down
Of course, critical analysis is beyond the average know-it-all who gets their opinions from headlines with no real analysis
thestevesie | 2 years ago | on: BuzzFeed News is shutting down
Bottom line is that Buzzfeed news was a far left rag. The world will be better of with less polarizing news outlets.
thestevesie | 3 years ago | on: Ancient Apocalypse reviewed
(I think he's probably not right, but following all these interesting archeological sites is enjoyable).
thestevesie | 3 years ago | on: Z-library founders arrested in Argentina
So why doesn't the US just spend that money so we can be more like X trendy country I heard about on Y blog/podcast that is a fraction of the size of the US and does "EVERYTHING" better?
Well, the case is that they have more money to spend because the US is subsidizing their military. So many of these countries are able to get away with tiny military budgets because of the US's large military budget. (all of those countries are also unrecoverably in decline)
thestevesie | 3 years ago | on: Playstation VR2
I'm sick of people criticizing Apple's walled garden. It's the primary feature of Apple products. It's what makes them what they are. If you don't like it, just buy something else. No one is forcing you to buy Apple if you don't like the walled garden. Many people like it and I'm amazed that there are so many people that don't understand that.
Lol, the article you just posted is literally an example of bribing someone without using cash. Did you even read it? Do you get your information from just reading headlines without any critical thought? Was this post generated by ChatGPT?
Using a very basic and simple understanding of how votee politics and Austria works it's pretty obvious what the simplest reason this policy is being proposed: Cash is popular in Austria and this guy wants to get votes.