Dan Piponi on Nostr: So how exactly did the US economy get flushed so far down the toilet that it needs to ...
So how exactly did the US economy get flushed so far down the toilet that it needs to gut its own government and academia in order to find enough workers to keep its production levels high enough to satisfy its billionaires? Are its businesses less efficient than those in the rest of the world? Are its workers lazier, working fewer hours? Does it lack automation technology?
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